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Information Bulletin May 2017 INFORMATION BULLETIN MAY 2017 CONTENTS Service Page No. Development & Housing Services Delegated Items, Appeals and Building Warrants: 1 - 30 10 April to 5 May 2017 Finance & Resources Delegated Licensing Applications: 19 April 2017 31 - 36 RI RENFREWSHIRE COUNCIL To: INFORMATION BULLETIN By : HEAD OF PLANNING ANDDEVELOPMENT Date: May 2017 Subject: DELEGATED ITEMS, APPEALS AND BUILDING WARRANTS 1. 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