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Angus Licensing Board Committee 7 January - AGENDA ITEM 9 REPORT NO LB 5/16 ANGUS LICENSING BOARD – 7 JANUARY 2016 OCCASIONAL LICENCES – DELEGATED APPROVALS REPORT BY THE CLERK TO THE BOARD ABSTRACT The purpose of this report is to advise members of applications for occasional licences under the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 which have been granted by the Clerk in accordance with the Scheme of Delegation appended to the Boards Statement of Licensing Policy. 1. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Board note the applications for occasional licences granted under delegated authority as detailed in the attached Appendix. 2. BACKGROUND In terms of the Scheme of Delegation appended to the Boards Statement of Licensing Policy, the Clerk to the Board is authorised to grant applications for occasional licences under the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 where no objections or representations have been received, nor a notice recommending refusal from the Divisional Commander, Tayside Division of Police Scotland or any report from the Licensing Standards Officer recommending refusal where the application relates to hours within Section 6 of the Board’s policy. Attached as an Appendix is a list of applications for extended hours granted under delegated authority during the period 16 October 2015 to 9 December 2015 3. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS There are no financial implications arising from this report. NOTE: No background papers were relied on to a material extent in preparing the above report. SHEONA C HUNTER CLERK TO THE LICENSING BOARD REPORT AUTHOR: Dawn Smeaton, Licensing and Litigation Assistant E-MAIL: [email protected] APPENDIX TO REPORT LB 5/16 ANGUS LICENSING BOARD – 7 JANUARY 2016 OCCASIONAL LICENCES – DELEGATED Applicant: Lennart Bruggemann, 31 3F3 Bread Street, Edinburgh, EH3 9AL Premises: Montrose Christmas Spectacular, 19 – 21 High Street, Montrose, DD10 8LA Date: 12/12/2015 Applicant: Steffie Arnold, 10 Grey Street, Tayport, Fife, DD6 9HW Premises: Muirhead and Birkhill Millenium Hall, Coupar Angus Road, Birkhill, DD2 5QE Date: 28/11/2015 Applicant: Colin Mcllraith, 8 Bon Scott Place, Kirriemuir, DD8 4LD Premises: Strathmore Hall, Forfar Mart, 48 John Street, Forfar, DD8 3EZ Date: 14/11/2015 Applicant: Jane Tough, Edzell Golf Club, High Street, Edzell, DD9 7TF Premises: The Edzell Golf Club, High Street, Edzell, Angus, DD9 7TF Date: 20/11/2015 Applicant: Joyce Mcintosh, 62 Market Street, Brechin, DD9 6BD Premises: City Hall, 9 Swan Street, Brechin, DD9 6EE Date: 30/10/2015 Applicant: Monifieth Bowling Club, 8 Albert Street, Monifieth, DD5 4JS Premises: Monifieth Bowling Club, 8 Albert Street, Monifieth, DD5 4JS Date: 21/11/2015 Applicant: Monifieth Bowling Club, 8 Albert Street, Monifieth, DD5 4JS Premises: Monifieth Bowling Club, 8 Albert Street, Monifieth, DD5 4JS Date: 01/11/2015 Applicant: Edzell Golf Club, High Street, Edzell, DD9 7TF Premises: Edzell Golf Club, High Street, Edzell, DD9 7TF Date: 29/11/2015 Applicant: Seven Arches Care Home, 57A Kinloch Street, Carnoustie, DD7 6ER Premises: Carnoustie West End Bowling Club, 57A Kinloch Street, Carnoustie, DD7 6ER Date: 11/12/2015 Applicant: Arbroath Community Centre, Marketgate, Arbroath, DD11 1AT Premises: Arbroath Sports and Community Centre, 38 Marketgate, Arbroath, DD11 1AT Date: 20/08/2016 Applicant: Hilary Lawrence, 2 Cambridge Quad, Alyth, Blairgowrie, PH11 8BW Premises: Glenisla Hall, Kirkton of Glenisla, Glenisla, PH11 8PH Date: 11/12/2015 Applicant: Hilary Lawrence, 2 Cambridge Quad, Alyth, Blairgowrie, PH11 8BW Premises: Glenisla Hall, Kirkton of Glenisla, Glenisla, PH11 8PH Date: 27/11/2015 Applicant: Dennis Fenton, 15 West Field Drive, Forfar, DD8 1EQ Premises: Reid Hall, Castle Street, Forfar, DD8 3HX Date: 18/12/2015 Applicant: Brechin Bowling Club, 12 B Park Road, Brechin, DD9 7AF Premises: Brechin Bowling Club, Argyll Street, Brechin, DD9 6JL Date: 20/11/2015 Applicant: Caledonia Golf Club, 7 Links Parade, Carnoustie, Angus, DD7 7JF Premises: Caledonia Golf Club, 7 Links Parade, Carnoustie, Angus, DD7 7JF Date: 05/12/2015 Applicant: John Littlewood, 25 Borrowfield Crescent, Montrose, DD10 9BR Premises: Montrose Caledonia Golf Club, Traill Drive, Montrose, DD10 8SW Date: 11/12/2015 Applicant: William Metcalfe, Burnside Brewery, Unit 3, Laurencekirk, Business Park, AB30 1EY Premises: Burnside Brewery, Mofest Stall, High Street, Montrose, DD10 8JE Date: 12/12/2015 Applicant: Letham Pensioners, 22 West Hemming Street, Letham, DD8 2PU Premises: Letham Village Hall, Auldbar Road, Letham, Angus Date: 05/12/2015 Applicant: Judith Gillies, Cairn O’Mhor Winery, East Inchmichael, Errol, Perthshire, PH2 7SP Premises: Montrose Christmas Spectacular, 28 High Street, Montrose, DD10 8LA Date: 13/12/2015 Applicant: Inverkeilor Village Hall Committee, Newbarns Smithy, Inverkeilor, Abroath, DD111 5SW Premises: Inverkeilor Village Hall, Station Road, Inverkeilor, DD11 5RY Date: 05/03/2016 Applicant: George Wyness, Royal British Legion, Brechin Branch, 2 Bank Street, Brechin, DD9 6AX Premises: The Royal British Legion Scotland, Brechin Branch, 2a Bank Street, Brechin, DD9 6AX Date: 09/01/2016 Applicant: Carmyllie Hall Committee, Carmyllie Hall, Carmyllie, Arbroath, DD11 2QZ Premises: Carmyllie Hall, Carmyllie, Arbroath Date: 14/11/2015 Applicant: Joyce Mcintosh, 62 Market Street, Brechin, DD9 6BD Premises: Reid Hall, Castle Street, Forfar, DD8 3HX Date: 27/11/2015 Applicant: Mechanics Community Hall, St Mary Street, Brechin, DD9 6JQ Premises: Taylors Auction Rooms (Montrose), Ltd Brent Avenue, Montrose, Angus, DD10 9PB Date: 04/12/2015 Applicant: Joan Keith, Scottscare, Farnell, Brechin, DD9 6VW Premises: Strathmore Hall, Forfar Mart, 48 John Street, Forfar, DD8 3EZ Date: 05/12/2015 Applicant: Angus South Constituency Association SNP, 31 Hillpark Drive, Birkhill, Dundee, DD2 5QZ Premises: Beach Hall, Carnoustie Leisure Centre, Links Parade, Carnoustie, DD7 7JB Date: 27/02/2016 Applicant: Tracey Park, Auction Rooms, Brent Avenue, Montrose, DD10 9PB Premises: Taylors Auction Rooms (Montrose) Ltd, Brent Avenue, Montrose, Angus, DD10 9PB Date: 12/12/2015 Applicant: Muirhead and Birkhill Bowling Club Association, Coupar Angus Road, Birkhill, Dundee, DD2 5QE Premises: Muirhead and Birkhill Bowling Club, Coupar Angus Road, Birkhill, DD2 5QE Date: 09/01/2016 Applicant: Joan Keith, Scottscare, Farnell, Brechin, DD9 6VW Premises: Strathmore Hall, Forfar Mart, 48 John Street, Forfar, DD8 3EZ Date: 12/12/2015 Applicant: Hilary Lawrence, 2 Cambridge Quad, Alyth, PH11 8BW Premises: Glenisla Hall, Kirkton of Glenisla, Glenisla, PH11 8PH Date: 19/12/2015 Applicant: Kevin O’Donoghue, 1 Bridgefoot Cottages, Dundee, DD3 0PW Premises: The Warncliffe Hall, Church Street, Newtyle, Perthshire, PH12 Date: 12/12/2015 Applicant: Brechin Trinity Golf Club, Brechin Golf Club, Trinity, Brechin, DD9 7PD Premises: Brechin Trinity Golf Club, Brechin Golf Club, Trinity, Brechin, DD9 7PD Date: 12/12/2015 Applicant: Canmore Bowling Club, 16 Manor Street, Forfar, DD8 1BQ Premises: Canmore Bowling Club, 16 Manor Street, Forfar, DD8 1BQ Date: 19/11/2015 Applicant: Colin Mcllraith, 8 Bon Scott Place, Kirriemuir, DD8 4LD Premises: Strathmore Hall, Forfar Mart, 48 John Street, Forfar, DD8 3EZ Date: 12/12/2015 Applicant: Thomas McLean, 5 Lomond Drive, Carnoustie, DD7 6DN Premises: Carnoustie Bowling Club, 35 Maule Street, Carnoustie, DD7 6AB Date: 16/01/2016 Applicant: Donna Leslie, 1 Strathview Road, Kirriemuir, DD8 5BZ Premises: Kirriemuir Town Hall, 28/30 Reform Street, Kirriemuir, DD8 4BS Date: 27/02/2016 Applicant: Thomas McLean, 5 Lomond Drive, Carnoustie,DD7 6DN Premises: Carnoustie Bowling Club, 35 Maule Street, Carnoustie, DD7 6AB Date: 05/03/2016 Applicant: Gordon Spalding, 5 Park Grove, Brechin, DD9 7AJ Premises: Menmuir Hall, Brechin, DD9 7RN Date: 08/01/2016 Applicant: Bruce Mairs, 2 Idvies View, Letham, DD8 2DU Premises: Letham Bowling Club, Burnside Road, Letham, Forfar, DD8 2PH Date: 28/11/2015 Applicant: Letham Village Hall Committee, 11 Guthrie Street, Letham, Forfar, DD8 2PS Premises: Letham Village Hall, Auldbar Road, Letham, Date: 26/02/2016 Applicant: Ian Mayse, Black Horse Inn, Murray Street, Montrose, DD10 8JY Premises: Montrose Town Hall, Melville Gardens, Montrose, DD10 8HG Date: 20/12/2015 Applicant: James Brown, 12 Dunarn Street, Newtyle, PH12 8UH Premises: Masonic Hall, 2 Braehead Road, Glamis, DD8 1RW Date: 28/11/2015 Applicant: Warren Bader, 3/3 Etna Estate, Clamp Road, Motherwell, ML2 7XQ Premises: Glamis Castle, Glamis Castle Grounds, Glamis by Forfar Date: 11/12/2015 Applicant: Kim Gall, 26 Morrison Street, Kirriemuir, DD8 5JJ Premises: Peel Farm, Lintrathen, Kirriemuir, DD8 5JJ Date: 30/11/2015 Applicant: Charleston Village Hall Committee, Charleston Village, Glamis By Forfar, DD8 1UG Premises: Charleston Village Hall, Charleston Village, Glamis By Forfar, DD8 1UG Date: 05/12/2015 Applicant: Charleston Village Hall Committee, Charleston Village, Glamis By Forfar, DD8 1UG Premises: Charleston Village Hall, Charleston Village, Glamis By Forfar, DD8 1UG Date: 31/12/2015 Applicant: Joyce Mcintosh, 62 Market Street, Brechin, DD9 6BD Premises: City Hall, 9 Swan Street, Brechin, DD9 6EE Date: 19/12/2015 Applicant: Strathmore Cricket Club, Lochside Park, Forfar, Angus, DD8 1DU, Per Alan Kennedy Premises: Strathmore Cricket Club, Lochside Park, Forfar, Angus, DD8 1DU Date: 12/12/2015 Applicant: Letham Bowling Club, Aulbar Road, Letham, Forfar, DD8 2PH Premises: Letham Bowling Club, Auldbar Road, Letham, Angus, DD8 2PH Date: 31/12/2015 Applicant: Adrian Gomes, 4 Belmont Street, Aberdeen, AB10 1JE Premises: House of Turin,
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