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69526 Gaz Edinburgh Index 2019.Indd ENVIRONMENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE Stopping Up of Footpath, Inverclyde Garmouth 999 Sanday 635 (Waterfront, Greenock) Order 2019 1278, Keith 1162 Shapinsay 1338, 1699, 1977 1560 Lasswade 1874 St Margarets Hope, South Ronaldsay 1795 Stopping Up of Road and Footway, Inverclyde Longmorn, Elgin 232 Stromness 33, 799, 1084, 1338, 1464, 2109 (Slaemuir Avenue, Port Glasgow) Order 2019 Moray Council (Section of Footway on Stronsay, Bay of Holland, Salmon Farming Site, 1795 Burdshaugh, Forres – Stopping-Up Order) Cooke Aquaculture Scotland 639 Stopping Up of Road & Footpaths, Inverclyde 2018 741 Stronsay, Bay of Holland, Salmon Farming Site (Teviot Road/Pentland Avenue, Port Glasgow) Moray Council (Section of U123E Moss of 1974 Order 2019 1857 Barmuckity Road – Stopping Up) Order 2018 Stronsay, Mill Bay, Salmon Farming Site, Cooke Stopping Up of Road and Footway, Inverclyde 1003 Aquaculture Scotland 638 (Teviot Road/Pentland Avenue, Port Glasgow) Stronsay, Mill Bay, Salmon Farming Site 1974 Order 2019 1462 NORTH AYRSHIRE COUNCIL Westray 1751 Ardrossan 917 LOCH LOMOND & THE TROSSACHS PERTH AND KINROSS COUNCIL Beith 485, 917, 1795 NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY Brodick 878, 1750, 1795, 2149 Aberfeldy 34, 87, 232, 278, 737, 1834 Aberfoyle 1636, 1856, 1898, 2226 Dalry 177, 278, 1425, 2110 Abernethy 694 Alexandria 409, 2040, 2133 Fairlie, Largs 1930 Aberuthven, Auchterarder 1464 Arden 255, 858, 1278 Irvine, Energy Recovery Facility, Doveryard Ltd Acharn, Aberfeldy 1700 Ardentinny 1041, 1065 1384 Alyth, Blairgowrie 179, 1424, 2109 Ardlui, Arrochar 1105 Irvine 131, 372, 1254, 1538 Ardler 534 Arrochar 821, 2040 Kilbirnie 278, 798 Auchterarder 1578, 2149 Balloch, West Riverside and Woodbank Lamlash, Brodick 917, 2058 Birnam 132, 1041, 1497, 1751 House, Tourism and Leisure Led Mixed Use Largs 131, 717 Blairgowrie 585, 877 Development, Flamingo Land Limited and Lochranza, East of Millstone Point, Isle of Braco, Dunblane 1578, 1751 Scottish Enterprise 735, 981 Arran, Atlantic Salmon Fish Farm, The Scottish Bridge of Earn 232 Balloch 941, 2001 Salmon Company 1497 Calvine, Pitlochry 799 Balquhidder, Lochearnhead 1817 Millport, Isle of Cumbrae 278, 535, 1083 Cleish, Kinross 1298 Benmore 668 Montgomerie Park Simplified Planning Zone Comrie, Crieff 585, 694, 877, 1254, 1298, Buchanan Smithy 2133 1462, 1498 1700, 2149 Callander 350, 463, 780 Saltcoats 2058 Coupar Angus 34, 1578 Gartmore 981 Skelmorlie 177, 695 Crieff, Mixed Use Development, John Handley Gartocharn, Alexandria 780 West Kilbride 233, 635, 1041, 1976 Associates Ltd 693 Kilmun, Dunoon 1444 Whiting Bay, Brodick 695, 1386 Crieff 917, 997, 1124, 1424, 1751 Lochgoilhead 111 NORTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL Cross Tay Link Road and Associated Works Luss 255, 1444 at A9 over River Tay to A93 and A94 North of Strachur 255 Airdrie 1409, 1956 Scone Cross Tay Link Road 1974 Strathyre, Callander 409, 561, 1409 Coatbridge, Land at Former Shanks and Cultybraggan, Comrie 1041 Tyndrum 1516 McEwan Site, 251 Glasgow and Edinburgh Dalginross, Comrie 1163, 1424, 2057 MIDLOTHIAN COUNCIL Road, Energy to Waste Processing Building, Dowally, Pitlochry 1930 North Lanarkshire Bio Power Ltd 637 Dunkeld 34, 132, 435, 1163, 2200 Biggar Road, Calderstone, Edinburgh, Land Cumbernauld 1105, 2086 Dunning 179, 1615 at, Amend Phasing Development, Mr and Mrs Greengairs, Greengairs Landfill Site Drumgray Errol 1385 Omar Almubarak 876 Road, Energy Recovery Centre, FCC Faskally, Pitlochry 1339, 2149 Biggar Road, Edinburgh, Midlothian Snow Environment (UK) Ltd 1794 Fortingall, Aberfeldy 837 Sports Centre, Redevelopment, Midlothian Harthill Shotts, Brownhill Farm, Wind Foss 1041 Council 2225 Turbines, West Estate (UK) Ltd c/o Green Cat Gleneagles, Auchterarder 34, 585, 1385, Biggar Road, Edinburgh 1537, 1874 Renewables 154 1578 Bonnyrigg, Development at Land West of Motherwell 1874, 2086 Glenfarg, Four Wind Turbines and Ancillary Burnbrae Terrace 1210 Muirhead, Glasgow, North East of Heathfield Infrastructure at Binn Eco Park Wind Farm, Bonnyrigg 582, 997 Farm, Drumcavel Road, Residential Green Cat Renewable Developments 33 Carlops, Penicuik 436 Development, Persimmon Homes & Messrs Guay, Pitlochry 1751 Dalkeith 86, 131, 178, 372, 581, 717, 798, Lamont and Geddes 1856 Guildtown, Perth 1211 959, 1041, 1124, 1253, 1339, 1498, 1537, 1576, Muirhead, Glasgow 535 Huntingtowerfield 1539, 1615, 1794 1615, 1699, 1750, 2058, 2226 North Lanarkshire Council (Closure and Inchture 34, 132, 278, 694, 1163, 2109 Gorebridge 178, 372, 485, 635, 916, 1297, Diversion of Core Path 190 at Starling Way, Invergowrie 635 1385, 1498, 1537, 2226 Bellshill) Stopping Up and Diversion Order Keltneyburn, Aberfeldy 1083 Lasswade 323, 635, 2110 2019 89, 1956 Kenmore, Aberfeldy 1464 Newtongrange 436, 1615 Shotts 1596 Kinloch, Blairgowrie 585 Pathhead 86, 916, 1976 Wishaw 1516 Kinnesswood, Kinross 34 Penicuik 178, 279, 485, 582, 717, 798, 916, Kinross 917, 1163, 1615, 1655 ORKNEY ISLANDS COUNCIL 1976, 2019, 2150 Longforgan 584, 799, 917, 1464 Rosewell, Thornton Farm 86 Finstown, West of The Hill of Heddle, Substation, Luncarty 584 Roslin 695, 1041, 1124, 1615 Scottish Hydro Electric Transmission Plc 734 Meikleour, Perth, Norwood Farm, Poultry MORAY COUNCIL Firth, Cursiter Quarry, Old Finstown Road, Rearing Shed, JSR Services (Blairgowrie) Ltd Quarry, Orkney Islands Council 763, 2056 1698 Ballindalloch 33 Firth, Stymilders/Heddle Hill (Land Near), Meikleour 837, 1124, 1700, 2018 Burghead 1254 Substation 2195 Methven 323, 1654, 1751, 1930 Cullen, Buckie 1254 Hollandstoun, North Ronaldsay 1699 Milnathort 917, 1124 Duffus, Elgin 87, 485 Holm 1124, 1699 Murthly 323 Elgin 87, 534, 760, 836, 918, 1124, 1254, Hoy 1616, 1931 Muthill, Crieff 760, 799, 1041, 1298, 1464, 1577, 1699, 2018 Kirkwall 86, 179, 231, 278, 372, 435, 485, 1539, 1794 Findochty, Buckie 1874 736, 917, 998, 1084, 1124, 1162, 1212, 1254, Perth and Kinross Council (Right of Way and Fochabers 999, 1577 1298, 1338, 1385, 1386, 1834, 1874, 2109, Core Path 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