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PROPOSALS MAPS - MAKI Adopted March 2015 Plana-Leasachaidh Ionadail Earra-Ghàidheal Is Bhòid Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan PROPOSALS MAPS - MAKI Adopted March 2015 Plana-leasachaidh Ionadail Earra-ghàidheal is Bhòid Mid Argyll, Kintyre and the Islands Map No. Name 66 Achahoish 67 Achnagoul 68 Achnamara 69 Ardbeg 70 Ardfern 71 Ardminish 72 Ardrishaig North 73 Ardrishaig South 74 Ballygrant and Kilmeny 75 Bellanoch 76 Bellochantuy 77 Blackrock 78 Bowmore 79 Bridgend and Eallabus 80 Bridgend / Waterfoot 81 Bruichladdich and Conisby 82 Bunessan and Eorabus 83 Bunnahabhain 84 Cairnbaan 85 Campbeltown North 86 Campbeltown South 87 Carradale and Port Righ 88 Clachan 89 Claddach 90 Craighouse and Keills 91 Craobh Haven and Lunga 92 Crinan 93 Cumlodden 94 Drumlemble 95 Ford and Torran 96 Furnace and Sandhole 97 Gartbreck Waste Management Site 98 Glenbarr 99 Glenegedale 100 Grogport 101 Inveraray 102 Inverneill 103 Keills 104 Kenmore 105 Kilberry 106 Kilchenzie 107 Killean 108 Killeonan / Knocknaha 109 Kilmartin 110 Kilmichael of Inverlussa 111 Kilmichael / Bridgend 112 Knockrome / Ardfernal 113 Lagavullin 114 Laphroaig 115 Lingerton Waste Management Site Map No. Name 116 Lochgair 117 Lochgilphead Kilmory 118 Lochgilphead North 119 Machrihanish 120 Minard and Crarae Point—PDA 12/39 121 Muasdale 122 Nerabus 123 Peniver 124 Port Ann / Achnaba 125 Port Askaig and Caol Ila 126 Port Charlotte 127 Port Ellen 128 Portnahaven and Port Wemyss 129 RAF Machrihanish East 130 RAF Machrihanish West 131 Redhouses 132 Saddell 133 Scalasaig 134 Skipness 135 Slockavullin 136 Southend and Mill Park 137 Sron-na-Bruic 138 Stewarton 139 Tarbert East 140 Tarbert West 141 Tayinloan 142 Tayvallich and Carsaig 143 Torinturk 144 Whitehouse Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Achahoish Map Number 66 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Achnagoul Map Number 67 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Achnamara Map Number 68 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Ardbeg Map Number 69 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Ardfern Map Number 70 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Ardminish Map Number 71 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Ardrishaig North Map Number 72 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Ardrishaig South Map Number 73 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Ballygrant and Kilmeny Map Number 74 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Bellanoch Map Number 75 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Bellochantuy Map Number 76 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Blackrock Map Number 77 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Bowmore Map Number 78 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Bridgend and Eallabus Map Number 79 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Bridgend / Waterfoot Map Number 80 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Bruichladdich and Conisby Map Number 81 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Bunessan and Eorabus Map Number 82 Bunnahabhain Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Bunnahabhain Map Number 83 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Cairnbaan Map Number 84 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Campbeltown North Map Number 85 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Campbeltown South Map Number 86 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Carradale and Port Righ Map Number 87 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Clachan Map Number 88 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Claddach Map Number 89 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Craighouse and Keills Map Number 90 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Craobh Haven and Lunga Map Number 91 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Crinan Map Number 92 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Cumlodden Map Number 93 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Drumlemble Map Number 94 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Ford and Torran Map Number 95 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Furnace and Sandhole Map Number 96 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Gartbreck Waste Management Site Map Number 97 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Glenbarr Map Number 98 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Glenegedale Map Number 99 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Grogport Map Number 100 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Inveraray Map Number 101 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Inverneill Map Number 102 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Keills Map Number 103 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Kenmore Map Number 104 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Kilberry Map Number 105 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Kilchenzie Map Number 106 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Killean Map Number 107 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Killeonan / Knocknaha Map Number 108 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Kilmartin Map Number 109 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Kilmichael of Inverlussa Map Number 110 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Kilmichael / Bridgend Map Number 111 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Knockrome / Ardfernal Map Number 112 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Lagavullin Map Number 113 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Laphroaig Map Number 114 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Lingerton Waste Management Site Map Number 115 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Lochgair Map Number 116 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Lochgilphead Kilmory Map Number 117 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Lochgilphead North Map Number 118 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Machrihanish Map Number 119 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Minard and Crarae Point—PDA 12/39 Map Number 120 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Muasdale Map Number 121 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Nerabus Map Number 122 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Peniver Map Number 123 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Port Ann / Achnaba Map Number 124 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Port Askaig and Caol Ila Map Number 125 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Port Charlotte Map Number 126 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Port Ellen Map Number 127 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Portnahaven and Port Wemyss Map Number 128 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 RAF Machrihanish East Map Number 129 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 RAF Machrihanish West Map Number 130 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Redhouses Map Number 131 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Saddell Map Number 132 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Scalasaig Map Number 133 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Skipness Map Number 134 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Slockavullin Map Number 135 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Southend and Mill Park Map Number 136 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Sron-na-Bruic Map Number 137 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Stewarton Map Number 138 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Tarbert East Map Number 139 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Tarbert West Map Number 140 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Tayinloan Map Number 141 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Tayvallich and Carsaig Map Number 142 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Torinturk Map Number 143 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Whitehouse Map Number 144 PHOTO CREDITS Front cover - Tigh Na Cladach © Fyne Initiatives Ltd Back cover - Loch Ederline, Ford © Richard Linney Back cover - Paps of Jura from Kilmory © Richard Linney Argyll and Bute Council Development and Infrastructure Director: Pippa Milne www.argyll-bute.gov.uk Chomhairle Earra-Ghàidheal is Bhòid .
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