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65863 Belfast Index 2018.Indd ENVIRONMENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE Kilgowney/ Kilsampson, Caledon, Afforestation BP Exploration Operating Co. Ltd 99, 101, 102 168, 492, 587 ENVIRONMENT Killykergan, Garvagh, Afforestation 102 Britoil Ltd 395 Kilmood/ Ballybunden, Killinchy, Afforestation Chevron North Sea Ltd 167, 588, 931 AND 104 Chrysaor North Sea Ltd 492, 588, 589, Letterloan, Macosquin, Afforestation 104 930, 932 CNR International (U.K.) Ltd 933 Longhill, Dromore, Deforestation 513 INFRASTRUCTURE CNR International (UK) Ltd 99, 492, 588 Magheramayo, Castlewellan, Afforestation 104 CNR International 395 Montiaghs Moss, Lower Ballinderry, Co. Antrim, ConocoPhillips (U.K.) Britannia Ltd 931 Deforestation 727 ConocoPhillips Britannia U.K. Limited 396 Agriculture, forestry Muckenagh, Garrison, Afforestation 103 ConocoPhillips Petroleum Co. U.K. Ltd 394 and fisheries Mullaghmore, Seskinore, Afforestation 103 ConocoPhillips Petroleum Company U.K. Ltd Rathmore/ Islandreagh, Antrim, Afforestation 932 Agriculture (Student Fees) (Amendment) 103 Corallian Energy Ltd 931 Regulation (Northern Ireland) 2018 536 Rockmacreeny, Richhill, Afforestation 102 Dana Petroleum (E&P) Ltd 100, 394, 396, 590 Common Agricultural Policy Basic Payment and Shanroe & Carrive, Forkhill, Forest Road Works ENI Hewett Limited 167 Support Schemes (Revocation) Regulations 654 ENI Hewett Ltd 588 (Northern Ireland) 2018 440 Toberagnee, Templepatrick, Afforestation 101 ENI UK Ltd 167 Marketing of Ornamental Plant Propagating Tullylinkisay, Magherafelt, Afforestation 102 EnQuest Heather Ltd 99, 168, 395, 396, 933 EnQuest NNS Ltd 99, 394 Material (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Tullyorior, Banbridge, Afforestation 104 Ineos UK SNS Ltd 394 Ireland) 2018 834 Ithaca Energy (UK) Limited 396 Plant Health Order (Northern Ireland) 2018 834 Animals and animal Ithaca Energy (UK) 589 Sea Fishing (Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Maersk Oil North Sea Ltd 167 Fishing) Order (Northern Ireland) 2018 374 products Maersk Oil North Sea UK Ltd 100, 587, 588, Sea Fishing (Miscellaneous Amendments Beef and Veal Labelling (Amendment) 589, 590 and Revocations) Order (Northern Ireland) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2018 887 Marathon Oil UK LLC 394, 395, 588 2018 834 Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies Neptune E & P UK Ltd 931 Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2018 986 Nexen Petroleum U.K. Ltd 167, 394, 589 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT Nexen Petroleum UK Limited 396 Zootechnical Standards Regulations (Northern Nexen Petroleum UK Ltd 587, 931, 932 ASSESSMENT (FORESTRY) Ireland) 2018 936 REGULATIONS Offshore Design Engineering Ltd 492 Perenco UK Ltd 933 Ballinrees/ Rusky, Aghadowey, Afforestation Communications Petrofac Facilities Management Ltd 933 103 Premier Oil (E&P) UK Ltd 587 Premier Oil E & P UK Ltd 492 Ballygroogan, Cookstown, Deforestation 666 POSTAL SERVICES Premier Oil E&P UK Ltd 492 Ballymacombs Beg/ Ballymacombs More, Premier Oil UK Limited 396, 932 Portglenone, Afforestation 104 Royal Mail Scheme for Franking Letters and Premier Oil UK Ltd 587, 588 Ballymenagh, Holywood, Afforestation 103 Parcels 2018 308 Repsol Sinopec North Sea Limited 931 Royal Mail Overseas Letter Post Scheme 25 Ballymenagh/ Corbally, Bishopscourt, Repsol Sinopec North Sea Ltd 101 Downpatrick, Afforestation 101 May 2018 311 Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Ltd 99, 100, Ballymurphy, Ballynahinch, Afforestation 104 Royal Mail United Kingdom Post Scheme 25 101, 589, 590, 932, 933 Carn/ Killyculla, Tempo, Afforestation 101 May 2018 323 Repsol Sinopec Resources UK 395, 396 Carnamenagh, Corkey, Afforestation 103 Serica Energy (UK) Ltd 930 Corranary/ Glencordial, Omagh, Afforestation Energy Shell U.K. Limited 589 102 Shell U.K. Ltd 99, 100, 394, 396, 492, Creeve Hill/ Glenhill, Glenwherry, Co. Antrim, Electricity Interconnector Licence, 587, 589, 930, 932, 933 Deforestation 959 Modifications to Facilitate Implementation of Siccar Point Energy E&P Limited 394 Creeve Hill/ Glenhill, Glenwherry, Co. Antrim, Integrated Single Electricity Market 205 Spirit Energy North Sea Ltd 492, 932, 933 New Forest Road 959 ElectroRoute Energy Trading Limited, Statoil (UK) Ltd 395 TAQA Bratani Limited 396 Creevyloughgare, Saintfield, Afforestation 104 Application, Gas Supply Licence 552 TAQA Bratani Ltd 589 Culrevog, Moy, Afforestation 104 Enterprise Oil Limited, Petroleum Act, Issue of Teekay Hummingbird Production Ltd 932 Deehommed, Dromara, Afforestation 102 Submarine Pipeline Works Authorisation 571 Teekay Petrojarl Floating Production UK Ltd Derryclegna, Kinawley, Afforestation 101 Phoenix Natural Gas Limited, application, Current Distribution Licence Extension 374 932 Dirraw/ Mullans, Ballymoney, Afforestation 102 Total E&P North Sea UK Ltd 589, 931 Doon, Roslea, Co. Fermanagh, Forest Road OFFSHORE PETROLEUM Total E&P UK Limited 396 Works 703 Total E&P UK Ltd 932, 100, 588, 589 Dromore, Derrygonnelly, Afforestation 103 PRODUCTION AND PIPE- Verus Petroleum (SNS) Ltd 100 Drumanaway, Randalstown, Afforestation 102 LINES (ASSESSMENT OF Zennor Pathway Ltd 930 Drummans, Ballycastle, Afforestation 103 ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS) Drumrankin, Corkey, Afforestation 103 REGULATIONS Environmental Dunadry, Antrim, Afforestation 103 Dunmakelter/ Ballyvennaght, Ballycastle, AGR Well Management Ltd 492 protection Afforestation 103 Anasuria Operating Company Ltd 933 Altona Road Stream Culverting, Ballynahinch Faccary, Omagh, Afforestation 101 Anasuria Operating Company 492 Road, Lisburn, Drainage Scheme Not Likely to Glencordial, Omagh, Afforestation 102 Apache Beryl 1 Ltd 492, 493 Have Significant Effects on Environment 639 Glennagoorland Glebe, Donemana, Apache Beryl I Ltd 588, 590, 931, 932 Annual Maintenance of Watercourses Afforestation 102 Apache North Sea Ltd 99, 931 2018/2019, Drainage (Environmental Impact Inch, Downpatrick, Afforestation 102 BBL Company V.O.F. 932 Assessment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) Inishatieve, Carrickmore, Deforestation 870 BP Exploration Operating Co Ltd 930 2017 152 INDEX TO THE BELFAST GAZETTE VOLUME 2018 | 9.
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