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THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE 22 JANUARY 1988 87 Ian Dean THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE 22 JANUARY 1988 87 Annie Hamilton, late of Woodilee Hospital, Lenzde, Glasgow Malcolm Fraser, late of 1 Fisherfield, Little Gruinard Laide, who died there-on 13.04.87. Wester Ross who died in Craig Dunain Hospital, Inverness on Jessie Tosh, late of 5 Arrowchar Court, Glasgow who died in 29.03.85. Stobhill Hospital, Glasgow on 09.09.86. Marjorie Wood, late of Royal Edinburgh Hospital, Edinburgh James Henderson Forbes, late of 19 Ballochmyle Drive, who died there on 09.10.84. Dundee who died in Kings Cross Hospital, Dundee on Robert Brown, late of c/o Crookston Home, Crookston Road, 12.02.86. Glasgow who died there on 09.05.87. Norah Battersby, late of, 3A Campbell Court, Ayr who died Norman Doig, late of 49 The Bowery, Leslie, Glenrothes, Fife there on 27.06.87. who died there on 13.02.86. Mary Harper, late of 16 Findhorn Street, Glasgow who died Elizabeth B.D. Charles, late of Tower Old Peoples Home, 19 there on 26.02.86. Murrayfield Drive, Edinburgh who died there on 06.09.86. Thomas D. Noble Fraser, late of Craig Dunain Hospital, Harry Lumsden, late of 19 Nasmyth Place, Kelty, Fife who died Inverness who died there on 10.06.87. in Stratheden Hospital, Fife on 17.12.86. Catherine Robertson, late of 24 Springbank Road, Paisley and Mary Mitchell, late of 70/5 Whitson Road, Edinburgh who Dykebar Hospital, Paisley who died in Hawkhead Hospital, died there on 31.08.86. Paisley on 13.02.86. Margaret Campbell, late of 40 Polmaise Avenue, St Ninians, Mary McLaughlin, late of 28 Coll Street, Glasgow who died in Stirling who died at Strathendrick House, Balfron, Glasgow on . Lightburn Hospital, Glasgow on 28.02.86. 26.07.86. James Cooper Rennie, late of 11 Main Street, Auchicairn, Thomas Hamilton, late of 5/3 Bruce Street, Edinburgh who Kirkcudbright who died in Cumberland Infirmary, Carlisle on died at Greenlea Old Peoples Home,-Edinburgh on 06.11.86. 27.07.8L Margaret Bisset, late of 8 Aitken Terrace, Camelon, Falkirk Robert Wilson, late of Bellsdyke Hospital, Larbert who died .who died in Falkirk Royal Infirmary on 17.04.87. there on 25.07.87. Mary Thomson, late of 25 Blackthorn Avenue, Lenzie, Florence Paterson, late of 32 Fenmore Road, Glasgow who Glasgow who died in Stobhill Hospital, Glasgow on 13.04.87. died in Stobhill General Hospital, Glasgow on 04.07.86. John ~Boyce, late of Monteith House, 14 Monteith Row, Winifred MacLaughlan, late of Ailsa Hospital, Ayr who died Glasgow who died there on 10.09.87. there on 07.10.85. William Cox, late of 7 Duntarvie Place, Glasgow who died Ian Dean, there on 20.02.86 Q&LTR. Lilian Sharp, late of Matthew Fyfe Home, Dunfermline who (3) died in Stratheden Hospital, Cupar, Fife on 22.04.86. Kenneth Grogan Urquhart, late of 66 Gallowhill Road, Paisley who died there on 03.01.87. NOTIFICATION BY A PUBLIC GAS SUPPLIER OF James Doran, late of Royal Scottish National Hospital, INTENTION TO EXECUTE WORKS FOR THE Bellsdyke Road, Larbert who died there on 01.01.87. CONSTRUCTION OF A HIGH PRESSURE PIPELINE George Harper, late of 100 Duke Street, Glasgow who died in Gartloch Hospital, Gartcosh on 11.07.87. IN accordance with section 20(1) of the Gas Act 1986 (c.44) the Director General of Gas Supply has received a notice from British Gas Alexander Campbell, late of Dykebar Hospital, Grahamstone pic, a public gas supplier within the meaning of that Act, of its Road, Paisley who died there on 05.11.86. intention to execute works for the construction of a high pressure James Pringle, late of Dingleton Hospital, Melrose who died pipeline for the conveyance of Natural Gas or Substitute Natural Gas there on 02.04.86. as follows: Ernest John Selby, late of 114 Summerfield Street, Glasgow Points between which who died in Gartloch Hospital, Gartcosh on 14.07.86. pipeline is to run National Grid References Thomas Messer, late of 40 Loaning Road, Edinburgh who died Easington TA 399 201 in Eastern General Hospital, Edinburgh on 21.11.86. Paull TA 180 252 Annie Strong, late of Woodilee Hospital, Lenzie, Glasgow who died there on 06.04.87. A copy of each notice and of the accompanying map delineating George Ross Ferguson, late of The Tower Old Peoples Home, the route which the proposed pipeline is to take may be inspected free Edinburgh who died in Royal Victoria Hospital, Edinburgh on of charge between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday to Friday in the Library 22.06.86. of the Office of Gas Supply, Southside, 105 Victoria Street, London SW1E 6QT (telephone 01828 0898 for an appointment). Copies may William Preston, late of 106 Howcraigs Court, Clydebank who also be purchased from this Library at a cost of £1 for up to and •died there on 01.11.86. including five pages and £0.10 per page thereafter, by personal callers Margaret Forsyth, late of Sloan Street, Edinburgh who died in between the time given above, or by postal request accompanied by City Hospital, Edinburgh on 26.09.86. cheque made payable to the Office of Gas Supply. May Helen Henderson, late of 36 Barr Place, Ardrossan, Sections 20(4) and (5) of the Gas Act 1986 provide that the Ayrshire who died in Ailsa Hospital, Ayr on 30.12.86. Director General of Gas Supply may give directions as to the capacity Terence McGloin, late of Leverndale Hospital, 510 Crookston of the proposed pipeline and as to the cost of its construction if Road, Glasgow who died there on 05.02.87. satisfied in the light of representations:— Francis Robert Nelson, late of 10 Cockpen Crescent, a) that a demand exists or is likely to arise for the conveyance of Bonnyrigg, Midlothian who died there on 09.05.86. gas of, or of a kind similar to, the kind specified in the Notice Janet Dunn, late of 5 Luath Street, Glasgow who died in above referred to relating to that proposed pipeline; and Darnley Hospital on 04.04.84. b) that the route along which the gas will require to be conveyed Thomas McGowan, late of 16 Longpark Hostel, Afton will severally be, as to the whole or any part thereof, the same Avenue, Kilmarnock who died in Ravenspark Hospital, Irvine or substantially the same as the route or any part of the route on 27.12.86. so specified. Duncan Morrison, late of 434 St Georges Road, Glasgow who Any representations as to such matters should be made in writing died in Stobhill Hospital, Glasgow on 18.01.87. and delivered to the Director General of Gas Supply, Office of Gas Supply, Southside, 105 Victoria Street, London SW1E 6QT in such manner that:—.
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