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Report Style The Highland Licensing Board Agenda 5 Item Meeting – 12 May 2015 Report HLB/042/15 No Occasional Licences and Extended Hours granted under Delegated Powers under the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 during the period 18 March 2015 to 28 April 2015 Report by Alaisdair H Mackenzie, Clerk to the Licensing Board Summary This Report details Occasional Licences and Extended Hours which have been granted under delegated powers by the Clerk to the Board during the period 18 March 2015 to 28 April 2015 and invites the Board to note the Report. 1.0 Occasional Licences 1.1 Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch & Strathspey Name of Applicant Details of Event Times of Event Date of Event Grantown Golf Club Grantown-on-Spey Golf 19.00-01.00 hrs 04/04/2015 Club Social Evening, Quiz and Disco for 90 attendees Grant Stewart Edward Eastgate Shopping Centre 19.30-22.30 hrs 20/03/2015 Murray Ticket only charity fashion show for 250 attendees Ronnie Dunn Aultmore House 13.00-01.00 hrs 10/04/2015 Wedding with 220 guests. Gordon Reilly Carrbridge Village Hall 18.00-01.00 hrs 18/04/2015 Birthday Party for 60 guests Sarah Christine Quirie Cromdale Village Hall 19.30-00.30 hrs 03/04/2015 Private function/fundraising event consisting of guest speakers (Sportsmans dinner) on behalf of Strathspey Thistle FC. Cromdale Hall Cromdale Village Hall 18.00 hours to 23.30 28/03/2015 Management Hospitality evening and hours Committee fundraising evening for local Football Club Ardersier War Ardersier War Memorial 16.00-23.00 hrs 18/04/2015 Memorial Hall Hall 24 hour darts event for charity for 60 attendees MS Therapy Centre MS Therapy Centre 18.30-22.00 hrs 28/03/2015 Sponsored Fire Walk with Winter BBQ for 40 attendees Kenneth MacKay Moy Game Fair Selling of Friday, 7 August and 07/08/2015 alcohol for consumption off Sat 8 August: – premises, also small 1cl 10.00-19.00 hrs 8/08/2015 samples offered at stand Moy Game Fair Fraser Park Bowling Fraser Park Bowling Club 12.00-18.00 hrs 18/04/2015 Club Opening of Bowling Club for 2015 Summer Season for 120 attendees. Cairngorm Gliding Cairngorm Gliding Club Saturday, 2 May: 02/05/2015 Club MAYFEST - full-time flying 12.00-01.00 hrs - 7/05/2015 for members throughout Sunday, 3 May: period for 50 attendees 12.00-01.00 hrs Monday, 4 May: 12.00-01.00 hrs Tuesday, 5 May: 12.00-01.00 hrs Wednesday, 6 May: 12.00-01.00 hrs Thursday, 7 May: 12.00-01.00 hrs Knights of St Columba St Marys Church Hall 19.30 hours to 23.30 09/05/2015 Community Dance and hours Buffet Elsie Normington Merkinch Community Centre 18.30-22.30 hrs 05/06/2015 Fashion Show for 200 attendees Elsie Normington Merkinch Community Centre Wednesday, 22 July: 22/07/2015 Scottish Variety Shows for 18.30-22.30 hrs. and 200 attendees Wednesday, 29 July: 29/07/2015 18.30-22.30 hrs Christopher Finnigan Aldourie Castle 15.00-01.00 hrs 25/04/2015 Wedding with 300 guests Alvie Primary School Kincraig Village Hall 19.00-24.00 hrs 11/04/2015 Parent Council Fundraising Function for Alvie School for 80 attendees. Boat of Garten Boat of Garten Community 18.45-21.30 hrs 26/04/2015 Community Company Hall Classical Music Concert for 120 attendees Ardersier War Ardersier War Memorial 15.00-22.00 hrs 03/05/2015 Memorial Hall Hall Ladies Only Cocktail Party for 50 guests Kirkhill District Kirkhill Community Centre Sunday, 31 May: 31/05/2015 Amenities Association Community Gala Week with 12.00-23.00 hrs: – 5/6/2015 events such as a car Monday, 1 June: treasure hunt, barbecues, 12.00-23.00 hrs. beer tent and champagne Tuesday, 2 June: stall. 12.00-23.00 hrs Wednesday, 3 June:12.00-23.00 hrs Thursday, 4 June: 12.00-23.00 hrs. Friday, 5 June: 12.00-23.00 hrs Peter Champou Spectrum Centre 19.00-24.00 hrs 13/06/2015 Rhythm n reel Ceilidh Band for 300 attendees Golf Club Grantown-on-Spey Golf 19.00-01.00 hrs 02/05/2015 Club 50th Birthday Party with Buffet for 90 guests. Elsie Normington Merkinch Community Centre Wednesday, 5 05/08/2015 Scottish Variety Show for August: 18.30-22.30 200 attendees. hrs Order of Eastern Star Lodge St Ninian 575 20.30-24.00 hrs 22/04/2015 Meeting for 50 attendees Golf Club Newtonmore Golf Club 19.00-01.00 hrs 25/04/2015 Birthday Party for 70 guests. Children 1st Hawco's Showroom 18.30-22.30 hrs 24/04/2015 Charity Quiz Night for 150 attendees. Heather Erin Kelly Brewing Demonstration 5 May to 18th May 5/5/2015 to McDonald Unit 8A1 Balnakeith Ind. 10.00-18.00 hrs each 18/05/2015 Estate, Nairn day Brewing demonstration for 6 attendees Robert Daglish Farr Community Hall 17.00-01.00 hrs 25/04/2015 Birthday Party for 100 attendees Highland Hospice Bught Park, Torvean 11.00-17.00 hrs 04/07/2015 Avenue, Inverness 5k Fun Run around the perimeter of park, DJ, possibly bouncey castle, BBQ and ice cream van The Glen Hotel Newtonmore Village Hall 19.30-01.00 hrs 02/05/2015 Fundraising dinner dance for 70th Anniversary of VE for 120 attendees Kirstin Ann MacKay Marquee in the grounds of 18.00-21.00 hrs 02- Highlanders’ Museum, Fort Thursday, 2 July; 06/07/2015 George 18.00-21.00 hrs Good Highland Food for Sunday, 5 July; 350 attendees 18.00-21.00 hrs Monday, 6 July 1.2 Ross Skye & Lochaber Name of Applicant Details of Event Time of Event Date of Event Roderick K Cameron Wedding Reception 1800 hrs to 2400 04/04/2015 Hartfield House, hrs 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