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ORKNEY ISLANDS AREA LICENSING BOARD SUMMARY REGISTER OF OCCASIONAL LICENCES – to 31 DECEMBER 2010 Licence Address of Premises Name of Licenceholder Period Licence Times alcohol Nature of Event Number has effect Sold 25/2010 Finstown Community Hall, Old Jean Tulloch 5/6 June 2010 8pm – 1am Wedding Finstown Road, Finstown 27/2010 Harray Hall, Harray Angela L Crawford 31 July/1 August 12 noon – 1am Wedding 2010 30/2010 Gable End Theatre, Old North Gable End Film Society 8/9 May 2010 7pm – 1am Musical Performance Walls School, Lyness, Concert KW16 3NX 33/2010 Harray Community Centre, Harray Community 1/2 May 2010 7.30pm – 1am Concert and Traditional Harray Association Dance 35/2010 Sanday Community Hall, Andrew R G Muir 18/19 June 2010 4pm – 1.30am Wedding Sanday 36/2010 Community Centre, St Mary’s, Holm Community 28/29 May 2010 6.30pm – 1am Bavarian/Orcadian Holm, KW17 2RT Association Ceilidh 37/2010 Gallery Three, The Pier Arts Orkney Folk Festival 29 May 2010 11am – Orkney Folk Festival Talk Centre, Victoria Street, 12.30pm by Frances Wilson on Stromness, KW16 3AA The Influence of the Fiddle Tradition in the Sailing World 39/2010 Harray Community Centre, John R Johnston 5/6 June 2010 8pm – 1am Private Birthday Party Overkelda, Harray, KW17 2JR with Buffet Supper Meal and Dance 40/2010 Harray Community Centre, Harray Community 11/12 June 2010 7.30pm – 1am Taste of Orkney Ceilidh Overkelda, Harray, KW17 2JR Association 41/2010 Holm Community Hall, Holm Angela E Tulloch 1/2 May 2010 4pm – 1.30am Wedding Meal & Reception Dance 42/2010 Harray Community Hall, Angela E Tulloch 8/9 May 2010 4pm – 1.30am Wedding Reception & Harray Dance 43/2010 Harray Community Centre, John R Johnston 29/30 May 2010 6.30pm – 1am Orkney Folk Festival Overkelda, Harray, KW17 2JR Concert with Traditional Ceilidh Dance 44/2010 Holm Hall, St Mary’s, Holm, Diane Grieve 22/23 May 2010 4pm – 1am Wedding KW17 2RT 45/2010 Stromness Academy Main Diane Grieve 28/29 May & 7pm – 1am Folk Festival Concert Foyer, Cairston Road, 29/30 May 2010 each day and Dances Stromness 46/2010 Harray Community Centre, John R Johnston 3/4 July 2010 6pm – 1am Wedding Reception & Overkelda, Harray, KW17 2JR Dance 47/2010 Westray Community Hall, Westray Sailing Club 21/22 May 2010 7.30pm – 1am An Evening of Song & Pierowall, Westray Story Telling by Lone Star Swing Band followed by Ceilidh 48/2010 Firth Community Centre, Old Brian A Clouston 28/29 May 2010 7pm – 1am Folk Festival Concert Finstown Road, Finstown and Dance 49/2010 Firth Community Centre, Old Brian A Clouston 19/20 June 2010 11am – 1am Gala Day Activities, Finstown Road, Finstown Afternoon Teas, Photo Competition, Fancy Dress, Prize Reading and Disco/Dance 50/2010 Community Hall, Rousay Itha Flaws 29/30 May 2010 7.30pm – 1am Concert and Dance 51/2010 Westray Community Hall, Caroline M Kent 29/30 May 2010 8pm – 1am Silver Wedding Pierowall, Westray, Celebration KW17 2DH 52/2010 Sanday Community Hall, Sanday Community 28/29 May 2010 7pm – 1am Folk Festival Concert Sanday, KW17 2AY Association and Dance 53/2010 Sanday Community Hall, Sanday Community 11/12 June 2010 7pm – 1am Sean Wilson Concert Sanday, KW17 2AY Association and Dance 54/2010 Finstown Community Hall, Norma E Garriock 26/27 June 2010 7.30pm – 1am Birthday Party Finstown 55/2010 Kirkwall Grammar School Duncan McLean 4 June 2010 7pm – 10pm Wine Tasting & Dining Hall, Kirkwall Grammar Discussion to raise funds School, The Meadows, for school trip Kirkwall, KW15 1QN 56/2010 St Magnus Centre, Palace Duncan McLean 8 June 2010 5.30pm – Wine Fair and Tasting, Road, Kirkwall, KW15 1PA 8.30pm Discussion and Light Buffet – part of Orkney Fine Wine Festival 57/2010 Shapinsay Community Hall, Shapinsay Picnic 19/20 June 2010 6pm – 1am Prize Giving and Dance Shapinsay, KW17 2DY Committee 58/2010 Cromarty Hall, St Margaret’s Heather Brown 5/6 June 2010 8pm – 2am Dance and Live Music Hope, KW17 2SN 59/2010 Garson Hall, Stromness Sandra C Sinclair 5/6 June 2010 4pm – 1am Wedding Academy, Stromness 60/2010 Birsay Hall, Birsay Birsay Community 12/13 June 2010 4pm – 1am Community Gala Day, Association Evening Entertainment and Dance 61/2010 Westray Community Hall, Caroline M Kent 12/13 June 2010 8pm – 1am Wedding Reception Pierowall, Westray, KW17 2DH 62/2010 Westray Community Hall, Caroline M Kent 19/20 June 2010 6pm – 1am Wedding Meal and Pierowall, Westray, Reception KW17 2DH 63/2010 Stenness Hall, Stenness Sandra C Sinclair 28/29 August 3pm – 1am Wedding Reception, Primary School, Stenness 2010 Meal & Dance 64/2010 Stromness Academy Dining Sarah A Taylor 12/13 June 2010 5pm – 1.30am Wedding Hall, Stromness Academy, Garson, Stromness 65/2010 Sanday Community Hall, Andrew R G Muir 9/10 July 2010 6pm – 1am Fiddle Club Concert and Sanday, KW17 2AY Dance 66/2010 Sanday Community Hall, Andrew R G Muir 23/24 July 2010 6pm – 1.30am Wedding Sanday, KW17 2AY 67/2010 St Andrews Community Donald Macdonald 26/27 June 2010 2pm – 1am and Wedding Meal and Centre Hall and Grounds and 27 June 2010 1pm – Reception (26/27) Tankerness, KW17 2QU 12 midnight Wedding Party Celebration (27) 68/2010 Harray Hall, Harray Malcolm B Stout 26/27 June 2010 8pm – 1.30am Wedding 69/2010 Community Hall, c/o Westray Alan Drever 3/4 July 2010 6.30pm – Wedding School, Westray, KW17 2DH 1.30am 70/2010 Dining Hall, Stromness Jenna McDill 2/3 July 2010 7pm – 1am Wedding Academy, Cairston Road, Stromness, KW16 3JS 71/2010 Part of Former Jewsons Yard, St Magnus Festival 17 June 2010 to 6pm – St Magnus Festival Junction Road, Kirkwall 23 June 2010 12 midnight “MagFest” events which inclusive daily include music and cabaret performances 72/2010 Rendall Community Centre, Rendall Community 3/4 July 2010 6pm – 1am Charity Dance and Rendall Association Supper 73/2010 Sanday Community School Mark T Lawlor 3/4 July 2010 12 noon – Wedding Reception Hall, Sanday 1.30am 74/2010 Kirkwall Town Hall & Supper Peter F Sherratt 13/14 August 5pm – 12.30am Wedding Reception, Room, Kirkwall and St Ola 2010 Evening Buffet and Community Centre, Broad Dance Street, Kirkwall, KW15 1DH 75/2010 Outhouse, Show Park, Toab Diane Grieve 7 August 2010 11am – 6pm East Mainland Show 76/2010 Barn at Wilderness Farm, Holm Football Club 3/4 July 2010 8pm – 1am Fund Raising Social Holm, KW17 2RY Night Dance with Music and Finger Buffet 77/2010 Egilsay Community Hall, Egilsay Community 3/4 July 2010 7pm – 1am Annual Summer Dance Egilsay, KW17 2QD Association 78/2010 Papay Community School Papay Community 17/18 July 2010 7pm – 1am Island Dance with Meal Hall, Papa Westray, Association KW17 2BU 79/2010 Gable End Theatre, Old North Gable End Film Society 10/11 July 2010 7pm – 1am Musical Performance Walls School, Lyness, “The Fastliners” KW16 3NX 80/2010 Gable End Theatre, Old North Friends of Gable End 27 July 2010 7pm – 12 Musical Performance Walls School, Lyness, Theatre midnight “Twelfth Day” KW16 3NX 81/2010 Gable End Theatre, Old North Hoy & Walls Entertainment 4 August 2010 7pm – 12 Musical Performance Walls School, Lyness, Group midnight “Tiller’s Folly” KW16 3NX 82/2010 Finstown Community Hall, Angela E Tulloch 17/18 July 2010 4pm – 1.30am Wedding Meal and Finstown Dance 83/2010 Holm Community Hall, Holm Angela E Tulloch 23/24 July 2010 4pm – 1.30am Wedding Meal and Dance 84/2010 Holm Community Hall, Holm Angela E Tulloch 31 July/1 August 4pm – 1.30am Wedding Meal and 2010 Dance Shapinsay Community Centre Shapinsay Football Club 17 July 2010 It’s a Knockout Tournament and Dance – Withdrawn 85/2010 Westray Community Hall, Westray Sailing Club 30 July 2010 8pm – 12.30am Introductory night for Pierowall, Westray sailors 31 July 2010 5pm – 1am Regatta buffet meal, prize giving and dance 86/2010 Rapness ferry terminal waiting Westray Sailing Club 1 August 2010 2pm – 6pm Pursuit race reception room and car park, Westray and prize giving 87/2010 Sandwick Community Hall, Ann-Marie Clouston 19/20 November 3pm – 1am County Harvest Home Sandwick 2010 88/2010 Stomness 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July 2010 7pm – 1am Ruby wedding meal and dance 97/2010 Westray Community Hall Westray Golf Club (Open) 7/8 August 2010 6pm – 1am Concert and dance per Margaret Hutchison 98/2010 Cromarty Hall, St Margaret’s Margaret Taylor 11 / 12 August 7pm – 1am South Ronaldsay and Hope 2010 Burray Agricultural Show dinner dance 99/2010 Orphir Community School David D Hewison 23 / 24 July 2010 5pm – 1am Wedding 100/ Kirkwall Town Hall Peter F Sherratt 4 September 7pm – 12 Orkney Science Festival 2010 2010 midnight ceilidh and supper 101/ North Ronaldsay Memorial North Ronaldsay Heritage 7 / 8 August 2010 7.30pm – 1am Summer
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  • Westray (Candidate Potentially Vulnerable Area 03/08C)

    Westray (Candidate Potentially Vulnerable Area 03/08C)

    Westray (Candidate Potentially Vulnerable Area 03/08c) Local Plan District Local authority Main catchment Orkney Orkney Islands Council Orkney Islands coastal Summary of flooding impacts Summary of flooding impactsSummary At risk of flooding • 40 residential properties • 20 non-residential properties • £90,000 Annual Average Damages (damages by flood source shown left) Summary of objectives to manage flooding Objectives have been set by SEPA and agreed with flood risk management authorities. These are the aims for managing local flood risk. The objectives have been grouped in three main ways: by reducing risk, avoiding increasing risk or accepting risk by maintaining current levels of management. Objectives Many organisations, such as Scottish Water and energy companies, actively maintain and manage their own assets including their risk from flooding. Where known, these actions are described here. Scottish Natural Heritage and Historic Environment Scotland work with site owners to manage flooding where appropriate at designated environmental and/or cultural heritage sites. These actions are not detailed further in the Flood Risk Management Strategies. Summary of actions to manage flooding The actions below have been selected to manage flood risk. Flood Natural flood New flood Community Property level Site protection protection management warning flood action protection plans scheme/works works groups scheme Actions Flood Natural flood Maintain flood Awareness Surface water Emergency protection management warning raising plan/study plans/response study study Maintain flood Strategic Flood Planning Self help Maintenance protection mapping and forecasting policies scheme modelling Orkney Local Plan District Section 2 94 Westray (Candidate Potentially Vulnerable Area 03/08c ) Local Plan District Local authority Main catchment Orkney Orkney Islands Council Orkney Islands coastal Background This candidate Potentially Vulnerable Pierowall is the hub of the island, with a Area covers the island of Westray vibrant community comprising several (shown below).