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Register of Planning Enforcement Cases South Ayrshire Council Notices Served Under the Planning Acts & Advertisement Regulations DATE SERVED NATURE OF BREACH/SUMMARY ADDRESS NOTICE SERVED 22.06.1983 Unauthorised Development Fullarton Courtyard, Troon Enforcement 29.02.1984 Unauthorised Development 29 Newark Crescent, Ayr Enforcement 15.03.1984 Unauthorised Garage Garage, Vicarton Street, Girvan Enforcement 15.03.1984 Unauthorised Works Garage, Vicarton Street, Girvan Enforcement 22.05.1984 Installation of gas tank Jeanfield Cottages, 3 Kilmarnock Road, Symington Enforcement 30.07.1984 Play area not developed The Mote, Doonholm, Ayr Enforcement 17.10.1984 Unauthorised Amusement Arcade 41 South Harbour Street, Ayr Enforcement 17.10.1984 New shopfront and signage 114 High Street, Ayr Enforcement 17.10.1984 Signage 114 High Street, Ayr Enforcement 06.03.1985 Erection of dwellinghouse 29, Ashgrove Avenue, Maybole Enforcement 04.12.1985 Church Deterioration Church, Barns Terrace, Maybole Enforcement 29.01.1986 Change of use, shop to office, frontage 92A Sandgate, Ayr Enforcement 01.06.1986 Change of use, agri to construction Highfield Farm, St. Quivox, Ayr Enforcement 01.06.1986 Dwelling for multiple occupancy 1 Clarke Avenue, Ayr Enforcement 03.11.1986 Fascia sign 2 Kyle Street, Ayr Enforcement 05.11.1986 Condition of site 13 Main Street Dundonald Enforcement 01.06.1987 Siting of Two Boat Hulls 26 Abbots Way, Doonfoot, Ayr Enforcement 07.10.1987 Condition of Premises and LPG tank 16B Station Road, Mossblown Enforcement 13.02.1988 Fascia not as approved 41 Burns Statue Square, Ayr Enforcement 13.02.1988 Unauthorised signage 56 Alloway Street, Ayr Enforcement 25.02.1988 Signage 83 High Street, Ayr Enforcement 27.06.1988 Portacabin and disused vehicles Unit 1, 246 Prestwick Road, Ayr Enforcement 19.08.1988 Signage 56 Alloway Street, Ayr Enforcement 07.12.1988 UPVC canopy 41 Kyle Street, Ayr Enforcement 17.12.1988 Signage 26 Wellington Square, Ayr Enforcement 17.12.1988 Signage 74 Fort Street, Ayr Enforcement 17. 12.1988 Unauthorised alteration 63 Kyle Street, Ayr Enforcement Updated 17/05/2021 South Ayrshire Council Notices Served Under the Planning Acts & Advertisement Regulations DATE SERVED NATURE OF BREACH/SUMMARY ADDRESS NOTICE SERVED 08.02.1989 Condition of Property Main Street, Minishant Section 63 Notice 31.05.1989 Motor Cycle Saleroom 104 Prestwick Road, Ayr Enforcement 15.11.1989 Signage 1A Alloway Place, Ayr Enforcement 24.11.1989 Shop subdivision 11-13 Main Street Prestwick Enforcement 24.01.1990 Storage of new cars High Corton Farm, Alloway Enforcement Change of use, haulage to vehicle 21.05.1990 Annfield Road, Prestwick Enforcement maintnance 07.07.1990 Signage 6-8 Alloway Street, Ayr Enforcement 29.01.1991 Change of use, woodland to garden 11 Balcommie Crescent, Troon Enforcement 16.02.1991 Signage 74-81 Prestwick Road, Ayr Enforcement 12.04.1991 Change of use, coal depot to taxis 63 Beresford Terrace, Ayr Enforcement 18.06.1991 Change of use, flat to bedsit 5 Gillies Street, Troon Enforcement 01.10.1991 Siting of Caravan The Smiddy, Lendalfoot Enforcement 23.10.1991 Car Repair Business 52 Main Street, Monkton Enforcement 05.11.1991 Unauthorised Workshop 120 New Road, Ayr Enforcement 10.12.1991 Landscaping Rowanbank Nursery, Prestwick Enforcement 10.12.1991 Signage 50 Alloway Street, Ayr Enforcement 01.12.1992 Painting of Listed Building 1 Hamilton Street, Girvan Enforcement 01.12.1992 Signage 39 High Street, Ayr Enforcement 01.12.1992 Signage 63 Alloway Street, Ayr Enforcement 30.03.1993 Signage Granada, 172 High Street, Ayr Enforcement 08.04.1993 Roller Shutter and Signage 376 High Street, Ayr Enforcement 05.07.1993 Signage 178 High Street, Ayr Enforcement 29.07.1993 Signage 33A High Street, Ayr Enforcement 29.10.1993 Signage 24 High Street, Ayr Enforcement 23.11.1993 Window Canopy The Post Office, 12 Church Street, Troon Enforcement 30.11.1993 Caravan Adamton Mains, Monkton Enforcement Updated 17/05/2021 South Ayrshire Council Notices Served Under the Planning Acts & Advertisement Regulations DATE SERVED NATURE OF BREACH/SUMMARY ADDRESS NOTICE SERVED 15.12.1993 Storage of machinery Mosshill, Ayr Enforcement 10.05.1994 Tree Felling Ottoline Drive, Troon Enforcement 10.06.1994 Change of use to refuse tip 9-11 Main Street, Pinwherry Enforcement 12.08.1994 Demolition Refuse Disposal 4 Brickrow Cottages, Auchencruive, Annbank Stop and Enforcement 12.10.1994 Roof Replacement 5A Ailsa Street East, Girvan Enforcement 10.01.1995 Filling station Forecourt Safeway PLC, Castlehill Road, Ayr Enforcement 08.02.1995 Tree Protection Works Tarbolton Manse, Westport, Tarbolton Breach of Condition 12.02.1995 Signage 12 Fullarton Street, Ayr Enforcement 28.02.1995 Fence 23 Carseloch Road, Ayr Enforcement 07.03.1995 Signage 35 High Street, Ayr Enforcement 09.03.1995 Change of use, house to taxi base 24 Rowan Road, Girvan Enforcement 22.03.1995 New shopfront and shutters 60-64 High Street, Ayr Enforcement 17.05.1995 Signage 2 Prestwick Road, Ayr Enforcement 28.06.1995 Taxi Business Harbour Road, Troon Enforcement 17.11.1995 Erection of fence 8A Garvine Road, Laighpark, Coylton Enforcement 20.11.1995 Replacement Windows 194 High Street, Ayr Enforcement 28.11.1995 Subdivide dwelling into 3 houses 7 Queens Terrace, Prestwick Enforcement 18.12.1995 Signage 34 Sandgate, Ayr Enforcement and Listed Building 15.01.1996 Change of use, shop to hot food 115 Main Street, Prestwick Enforcement 22.02.1996 Subdivide dwelling into 3 7 Queens Terrace, Prestwick Enforcement 02.04.1996 Storage of materials 142 Prestwick Road, Ayr Breach of Condition 05.04.1996 Signage 49-51 Newmarket Street, Ayr Enforcement 27.04.1996 Closure of vehicle access Highfield Farm, St. Quivox, Ayr Breach of Condition 28.05.1996 Change of use, office to taxi business 22 Burnside Place, Troon Enforcement 18.06.1996 Windows 22 Shalloch Park Breach of Condition 18.11.1996 Widening of road and provision of footpath 58 Wilson Avenue, Troon Breach of Condition 19.11.1996 Change of use, small holding to storage 5A Mainholm Smallholdings, Ayr Enforcement Updated 17/05/2021 South Ayrshire Council Notices Served Under the Planning Acts & Advertisement Regulations DATE SERVED NATURE OF BREACH/SUMMARY ADDRESS NOTICE SERVED Alterations and extensions to existing 21.11.1996 2 Collenan, Loans Enforcement building 03.12.1996 Tree House St. Quivox House Muirhead, Troon Enforcement 28.12.1996 Children Play Equipment Carlton Toby House, Ayr Road, Prestwick Enforcement 10.01.1997 Signage 171 High Street, Ayr Enforcement 10.02.1997 Derelict condition of site St. Cuthberts Street, Maybole Section 63 Notice 21.02.1997 Installation of satellite antenna 11 Walker Road, Ayr Enforcement 22.04.1997 Fence and storage of disused cars 44 Main Street, Barrhill Breach of Condition 06.10.1997 Change of use, garden to storage and fence 25 Kilnford Drive Dundonald Enforcement 12.01.1998 Signage 56 Alloway Street, Ayr Enforcement 06.03.1998 Breach of condition 9A Arran View, Dunnure Breach of Condition 09.03.1998 Signage 40 Alloway Street, Ayr Enforcement 21.04.1998 Alterations to frontage 16 Wellington Lane, Ayr Enforcement 28.08.1998 Signage 12 Sandgate, Ayr Listed Building Enforcement Action 31.08.1998 Signage 27 High Street, Ayr Enforcement 05.10.1998 Signage 27 Kyle Street, Ayr Enforcement Part change of use, residential to self- 17.11.1998 25 Kilnford Drive Dundonald Enforcement catering 28.12.1998 Signage 20 Smith Street, Ayr Enforcement 12.01.1999 Unauthorised change of use 44 Main Street, Barrhill Enforcement, Direct Action 17.01.1999 Signage 58 Fort Street, Ayr Enforcement 25.01.1999 Unauthorised Canopy 45 Kyle Street, Ayr Enforcement 28.01.1999 Signage 238 High Street, Ayr Enforcement 28.01.1999 Signage 236 High Street, Ayr Enforcement 28.01.1999 Part change of use, residential to business Casa Sulla Collina, Lindston, Ayr PCN served 04.02.1999 Erection of Canopy Blinds 31-35 Fort Street, Ayr Enforcement 10.02.1999 Signage 31-35 Fort Street, Ayr Enforcement Updated 17/05/2021 South Ayrshire Council Notices Served Under the Planning Acts & Advertisement Regulations DATE SERVED NATURE OF BREACH/SUMMARY ADDRESS NOTICE SERVED 18.02.1999 Signage 38 Main Street, Dundonald Enforcement 26.02.1999 Signage 116/118 High Street, Ayr Enforcement 26.02.1999 Alterations to listed building 8-10 Fullarton Street, Ayr Listed Building Enforcement Action 09.03.1999 Signage 154 High Street, Ayr Enforcement 17.03.1999 Siting of Mobile Home 2B Harperland, Dundonald Enforcement 10.05.1999 Siting of Mobile Home 2B Harperland, Dundonald Enforcement 14.05.1999 Retail use 33 Green Street, Ayr Breach of Condition 24.05.1999 Signage 58A Main Street, Coylton Enforcement 24.05.1999 Signage 54 Alloway Street, Ayr Enforcement 18.06.1999 Erection of residential development St. Leonards Road, Ayr Breach of Condition 21.07.1999 Erection of timber loose boxes 2 Slateford Cottage, Maybole Enforcement 24.08.1999 Signage 22 Fullarton Street, Ayr Enforcement 01.09.1999 Signage 86 High Street, Ayr Enforcement 02.09.1999 Waste Land Notice 3 Belston Holdings, Joppa Enforcement 07.09.1999 Signage 33 Alloway Street, Ayr Enforcement 14.09.1999 Erection of structure at rear of shop 35 Piedmont Road, Girvan Enforcement 17.09.1999 Signage 31-35 Fort Street, Ayr Enforcement 20.09.1999 Signage 11A South Harbour Street, Ayr Enforcement 23.09.1999 Re-painting of shopfront 33 Alloway Street, Ayr Enforcement 20.10.1999 Signage 5 Alloway Street, Ayr Enforcement 20.10.1999 Signage 58 High Street, Ayr Enforcement 22.11.1999 Signage 120 High Street, Ayr Enforcement 14.12.1999 Alterations and extensions
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