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Angus Licensing Board 9 August AGENDA ITEM NO 9 REPORT NO LB49/18 ANGUS LICENSING BOARD – 9 AUGUST 2018 OCCASIONAL LICENCES – DELEGATED APPROVALS REPORT BY CLERK TO THE BOARD ABSTRACT The purpose of this report is to advise members of applications for occasional licences under the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 which have been granted by the Clerk in accordance with the Scheme of Delegation appended to the Boards Statement of Licensing Policy. 1. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Board note the applications for occasional licences granted under delegated authority as detailed in the attached Appendix. 2. BACKGROUND In terms of the Scheme of Delegation appended to the Boards Statement of Licensing Policy, the Clerk to the Board is authorised to grant applications for occasional licences under the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 where no objections or representations have been received, nor a notice recommending refusal from the Divisional Commander, Tayside Division of Police Scotland or any report from the Licensing Standards Officer recommending refusal where the application relates to hours within Section 6 of the Board’s policy. Attached as an Appendix is a list of applications for extended hours granted under delegated authority during the period 25 August 2018 to 20 July 2018. 3. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS There are no financial implications arising from this report. NOTE: No background papers were relied on to a material extent in preparing the above report. REPORT AUTHOR: Dawn Smeaton, Licensing and Litigation Assistant E-MAIL: [email protected] APPENDIX TO REPORT LB49/18 ANGUS LICENSING BOARD – 9 AUGUST 2018 OCCASIONAL LICENCES – DELEGATED Applicant: Neil Sime, Maryfield of Blackford, Rothienorman, Inverurie, AB51 8YL Premises: Brechin City Hall, 9 Swan Streett, Brechin, DD9 6EE Date: 05/05/2018 Applicant: Caroline Bruce, Flat 14, 51 Waterfront Park, Edinburgh, EH5 1BA Premises: Brechin City Hall, 9 Swan Street, Brechin, DD9 6EE Date: 05/05/2018 Applicant: Jory Duncan, 33 Linefield Road, Carnoustie, DD7 6DP Premises: Barry Mill, Mill Road, Barry Village, Carnoustie, DD7 7RJ Date: 05/06/2018 to 06/05/2018 Applicant: Angela Taylor, 72 High Street, Monifieth, DD5 4AG Premises: Monifieth Theatre, High Street, Monifieth, DD5 4AG Date: 05/05/2018 Applicant: Barbara Leiper, Westview Park, Kirriemuir, DD8 5LG Premises: Kirriemuir Thistle Social Club, Westview Park, Kirriemuir, DD8 5LG Date: 04/05/2018 Applicant: John Leatherbarrow, 9 Parkview, Brechin, DD9 7AT Premises: Brechin City Hall, 9 Swan Street, Brechin, DD9 6EE Date: 05/05/2018 Applicant: Robert Borthwick, 12 The Inches, Dalgety Bay, Fife, KY11 9YG Premises: Strathmore Hall, 48 John Street, Forfar, DD8 3EZ Date: 12/05/2018 Applicant: Robert Borthwick, 12 The Inches, Dalgety Bay, Fife, KY11 9YG Premises: Brechin City Hall, 9 Swan Street, Brechin, DD9 6EE Date: 26/05/2018 Applicant: Robert Croal, The Croft, Wellbank, Broughty Ferry, DD5 3PN Premises: Monikie Memorial Hall, Panmure Road, Monikie, Angus, DD5 3PZ Date: 18/05/2018 Applicant: Robert Croal, The Croft, Wellbank, Broughty Ferry, DD5 3PN Premises: Monikie Memorial Hall, Panmure Road, Monikie, Angus, DD5 3PZ Date: 14/07/2018 Applicant: Joyce McIntosh, 62 Market Street, Brechin, DD9 6BD Premises: Brechin City Hall, 9 Swan Street, Brechin, DD9 6EE Date: 19/05/2018 Applicant: Joan Keith, Scottsacre, Farnell, Brechin, DD9 6UW Premises: Brechin City Hall, 9 Swan Street, Brechin, DD9 6EE Date: 26/05/2018 Applicant: Kate Latham, 3 Monduff Road, Stonehaven, AB39 3XR Premises: Greenhillock Glamping, Lower Greenhillock, Kirkbuddo, Forfar, DD8 2NL Date: 26/05/2018 Applicant: Kate Latham, 3 Monduff Road, Stonehaven, AB39 3XR Premises: Greenhillock Glamping, Lower Greenhillock, Kirkbuddo, Forfar, DD8 2NL Date: 16/07/2018 to 22/07/2018 Applicant: Tracey Park, 20 Mill Lane, Montrose, DD10 8BX Premises: George Hotel Walled Garden Area, 22 George Street, Montrose, DD10 8EW Date: 26/05/2018 & 27/05/2018 Applicant: Carloyn Layhe, 8 Thistle Street, Carnoustie, DD7 7PR Premises: Caledonia Golf Club, 7 Links Parade, Carnoustie, DD7 7JF Date: 10/07/2018 to 23/07/2018 Applicant: Carloyn Layhe, 8 Thistle Street, Carnoustie, DD7 7PR Premises: Caledonia Golf Club, 7 Links Parade, Carnoustie, DD7 7JF Date: 24/07/2018 to 30/07/2018 Applicant: Caroline Bruce, Flat 14 51 Waterfront Park, Edinburgh, EH5 1BA Premises: Brechin City Hall, 9 Swan Street, Brechin, DD9 6EE Date: 28/07/2018 Applicant: Scott McNeil, 4 Wilson Park, Brechin, DD9 6DX Premises: Brechin City Hall, 9 Swan Street, Brechin, DD9 6EE Date: 12/05/2018 Applicant: John Wilson, 51 Chapman Drive, Carnoustie, DD7 6DX Premises: Strathmore Hall, 48 John Street, Forfar, DD8 3EZ Date: 12/05/2018 Applicant: Charlotte Thompson, 39 East Pilton Farm Wynd, Edinburgh, EH5 2GJ Premises: Delfield House, Oathlaw, Forfar, DD8 3SB Date: 19/05/2018 Applicant: Patricia Black, 78D High Street, Monifieth, DD5 4AG Premises: Brechin City Hall, 9 Swan Street, Brechin, DD9 6EE Date: 24/05/2018 Applicant: James Brown, 12 Dunarn Street, Newtyle, Forfar, PH12 8UH Premises: Masonic Hall, 2 Braehead Road, Glamis, Forfar, DD8 1RW Date: 19/05/2018 Applicant: Robert Croal, The Croft, Wellbank, Broughty Ferry, DD5 3PN Premises: Monikie Memorial Hall, Panmure Road, Monikie, DD5 3PZ Date: 08/06/2018 Applicant: Joan Macgregor, 41 Keptie Road, Arbroath, DD11 3EF Premises: Arbroath West Kirk, Keptie Road, Arbroath, DD11 3EB Date: 22/06/2018 Applicant: Anne Jenkins, c/o Montrose Music Festival, 66 New Wynd, Montrose, DD10 8RF Premises: Montrose Town Hall, Melville Gardens, Montrose, DD10 8HG Date: 25/05/2018 Applicant: Colin Fleming, Campion Cottage, Leys of Boysack, Arbroath, DD11 4RP Premises: Brechin Castle Showground, Haughmuir, Brechin, DD9 6RL Date: 09/06/2018 Applicant: Avril Martin, 8 Priory Cottages, Lunanhead, Forfar, DD8 3NR Premises: St Margarets Hall, Old Brechin Road, Lunanhead, Forfar, DD8 3NT Date: 11/08/2018 Applicant: Joan Macgregor, 41 Keptie Road, Arbroath, DD11 3EF Premises: Arbroath West Kirk, Keptie Road, Arbroath, DD11 3EB Date: 12/08/2018 Applicant: Scottish Rugby Union PLC, Murrayfield, Edinburgh, EH12 5PJ Premises: Blue Seaway Playground, Marine Drive, Monifieth, DD5 4NH Date: 19/08/2018 Applicant: Angela Taylor, Monifieth Theatre, 72 High Street, Monifieth, DD5 4AG Premises: Monifieth Theatre, 72 High Street, Monifieth, DD5 4AG Date: 23/08/2018 to 01/09/2018 Applicant: John Wilson, 51 Chapman Drive, Carnoustie, DD7 6DX Premises: Pitskelly Park, Pitskelly Road, Carnoustie, DD7 7QU Date: 25/08/2018 Applicant: Caroline Hampton, Sunnydene, 97A Glamis Road, Forfar, DD8 1DR Premises: Reid Hall, Castle Street, Forfar, DD8 3HX Date: 01/09/2019 Applicant: Joan Macgregor, 41 Keptie Road, Arbroath, DD11 3EF Premises: Arbroath West Kirk, Keptie Road, Arbroath, DD11 3EB Date: 28/09/2018 Applicant: Colin Fitchet, Newbars Smithy, Inverkeilor, Arbroath, DD11 5SW Premises: Inverkeilor Village Hall, Station Road, Inverkeilor, DD11 5RY Date: 03/11/2018 Applicant: Andrew Campbell, 3 Upper Hall Street, Montrose, DD10 8QA Premises: Hillside Village Hall, Old School Way, Hillside, Montrose, DD10 9JG Date: 11/08/2018 Applicant: Royal British Legion (Scotland) Montrose Branch Social Club, 16 Wellington Street, Montrose, DD10 8QD Premises: Royal British Legion (Scotland) Montrose Branch Social Club, 16 Wellington Street, Montrose, DD10 8QD Date: 26/05/2018 Applicant: James Stewart, Lundies House, Airlie, Kirriemuir, DD8 5NG Premises: Airlie Village Hall, Airlie, by Kirriemuir Date: 01/06/2018 Applicant: Hilary Lawrence, 2 Cambridge Quad, Alyth, Blairgowrie, PH11 8BW Premises: Glenisla Hall, Kirkton of Glenisla, Glenisla, PH11 8PH Date: 26/05/2018 to 27/05/2018 Applicant: Neil Sime, Maryfield of Blackford, Rothienorman, Inverurie, AB51 8YL Premises: Brechin City Hall, 9 Swan Street Brechin, DD9 6EE Date: 09/06/2018 Applicant: Judith Foster, 13 Old Brechin Road, Lunanhead, Forfar, DD8 3NQ Premises: Haughmuir, Brechin Castle, Brechin, DD9 6RL Date: 09/06/2018 Applicant: Caroline Bruce, Flat 14, 51 Waterfront Park, Edinburgh, EH5 1BA Premises: Glamis Castle Grounds, Glamis Castle, Glamis, By Forfar, DD8 1RJ Date: 10/06/2018 Applicant: Kevin Young, 3 Carnegie Street, Montrose, DD10 8RS Premises: Mains of Dun Farm, Montrose, DD10 9LQ Date: 16/06/2018 to 17/06/2018 Applicant: Monifieth Amateur Dramatics per Angela Taylor, 72 High Street, Monifieth, DD5 4AG Premises: Monifieth Theatre, 72 High Street, DD5 4AG Date: 21/06/2018 to 23/06/2018 Applicant: Russell Rippin, 127 Woodmill Road, Dunfermline, KY11 4AE Premises: Tealing Hall, Inveraldie, DD4 0QW Date: 23/06/2018 Applicant: Sonya Scott, Naeview Charter Avenue, Laurencekirk, AB30 1GJ Premises: RM Condor, Forfar Road, Arbroath, DD11 3SP Date: 30/06/2018 Applicant: Colin Fitchet, Newbarns Smithy, Inverkeilor, Arbroath, DD11 5SW Premises: Inverkeilor Village Hall, Station Road, Inverkeilor, Arbroath, DD11 5RY Date: 30/06/2018 Applicant: Colin Fleming, Campion Cottage, Leys of Boysack, Arbroath, DD11 4RP Premises: Letham Village Hall, Auldbar Road, Letham, DD8 2PD Date: 28/07/2018 Applicant: Judith Gillies, Cairn O’Mohr Winery, East Inchmichael, Errol, PH2 7SP Premises: Panmure Street, Brechin, DD9 6AP Date: 14/07/2018 Applicant: June Ward, 53 Clepington Road, Dundee, DD4 7EL Premises: Millenium Hall, Coupar Angus Road, Birkhill, DD2 5QN Date: 29/06/2018 Applicant: Ewan Cameron, 11 Romangate, Dunning, Perthshire, PH2 0SU Premises: Auchleish Farm, Glenisla, Blairgowire, PH11 8PN Date: 27/05/2018 Applicant: Rachel Hill, 2A Old Brechin Road, Lunanhead, Forfar, DD8 3NT Premises: Hillhead of Careston,
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