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1003268 Dunoon Observer.Pdf PPENDIX 2 CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION Please complete this certificate by providing the following details, sign and send it, along with pages of the newspapers that contained the advertisements, to SEPA either by email to registrydingwall(a-),sepa. org. uk or in writing to the following address: Registry Department, SEPA, Graesser House, Fodderty Way, Dingwall, IV15 9XB no later than 24 May 2019. Publications containing advertisement Name of newspaper Date of publication Edinburgh Gazette p1S' d 2o1 Declaration I hereby certify that notices advertising an application under the Water Environment ( Controlled Activities) ( Scotland) Regulations 2011 to vary water use licence, reference number CAR/ L/ 1003268, have been published in the newspapers and on the respective dates given above and that pages of the relevant newspapers containing the advertisements are attached. Signature Date 41U1 1 Print name ( 2 On behalf of state corporate body, if applicable) 24 www.dunoon- observer. com friday 3 may 2019 public notices cHuRcH notices Argyll and Bute Council Jesus said, “I have come that they might have life, life CHURCH OF SCOTLAND HOLY TRINITY SCOTTISH EPISCOPAL in all its fullness.” John 10:10 PLANNING CHARGE Of SOuTH Charity No. SC008066) EAST COWAL These applications listed below may be inspected between 09: 00 - 12.30 – Rev. DAVID RAILTON 13.30 - 16: 00 hrs Monday to Friday at Milton House Milton Avenue Dunoon Sunday 5th May All welcome PA23 7DU, your Local Customer Service Point and by logging on to the Council’ s Sunday 10.30am website at www.argyll- bute. gov.uk. Dunoon: The High Kirk Charity SC017524 Thursday 5.30pm TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT 11am - Morning Worship Kilbride Road PROCEDURE ( SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2013 REGULATION 20( 1) Praise & Testimony Evening www.holytrinitydunoon.co.uk ADVERT STATEMENT with Mark DONALD MANSON TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ( SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 (AS AMENDED), Toward Church RELATED PLANNING ( LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) Saturday 4th May, Burgh Hall SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 Rodgers7pm Charity SC015531 DUNOON BAPTIST CHURCH All At Innellan (Matheson) Ref. No. Proposal Site Address Sunday, Church Alexandra 19/ 00713/ PP Erection of dwellinghouse, formation Land South Of Steading House, welcomeFormore info contact New Life Christian Fellowship Parade 5th May of vehicular access and installation Drimdarroch, Strathlachlan, Tel: 07901 502588 Charity SC013247 of sewage treatment plant Cairndow, Argyll And Bute 11am - Morning Worship 11am - Sitongua and Lynne 19/ 00734/ PP Partial re- roofing of the garden 361 Argyll Street, Dunoon, centre, consisting of over- cladding Argyll And Bute, PA23 7RN Rev. RuTH GRIffITHS Laussu ( BMS) part of existing roof Wednesday 6.30pm - Cafe Church 19/ 00198/ PP Erection of dwellinghouse Land North Of 5 Crawford Dunoon : The High Kirk All Welcome SC006436 Lane, Kirn, Argyll And Bute J Cameron Smith 11am - Mid-week Worship Written comments can be made to the above address or submitted online http:// www.argyll- bute. gov.uk/ planning- and- environment/ find- and- comment- planning- CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT applications within 21 days of this advert. Please quote the reference number in KIRN AND SANDBANK CHURCH OF SCOTLAND any correspondence. Any letter of representation the Council receives is considered HOLY LOCH MARINA, UNIT 4, RANKIN’ S BRAE, PARISH CHURCH DUNOON ST. JOHN’S a public document and will be published on our website. Anonymous or marked Charity No. SC001976 SC003216 confidential correspondence will not be considered. A weekly list of all applications SANDBANK, DUNOON PA23 8FE can be viewed at all Area Offices, Council Libraries and on the Sunday, 5th May Sunday, 5th May Councils website. Accountancy & Taxation Services ~ VAT Advice Self Assessment Tax Returns ~ PAYE Services Sacrement of Holy Communion Rev. A. STODDART To find out more about living and working in Argyll & Bute visit us at: Sub- Contractors Certificate Application Rev. G. HENDERSON BD 11.15am - Morning Service www.argyll- bute. gov.uk First consultation free • Home & Business visits available Morning Worship 10am All welcome Comhairle Earra – Ghàidheal agus Bhòid A warm welcome to all Tel: 01369 704164 Fax: 01369 706056 The Church of Scotland NOTICE THE SHORE KIRK Blairmore and Water environment and Water ServiceS ( Scotland) act 2003 All changes to Church Charity No SC003410 Strone Golf CluB Water environment ( controlled activitieS) ( Scotland) regulationS 2011 Notices must be made by Sunday, 5th May application for variation of authoriSation S& D OPEN 4pm Wednesday. STRONE 10.30am ardyne marine cage fiSh farm, loch Striven 100 TOP PRIZE If not, only dates will be Rev. JOE STEWART, L.Th. An application has been made to the Scottish Environment Protection Agency ( SEPA) by The Scottish Saturday 4th may changed on copy. All welcome Salmon Company Ltd for authorisation to vary water use licence number CAR/L/1003268 authorising the COT HOUSE SERVICES OPEN carrying on of a controlled activity at, near or in connection with Ardyne Marine Cage Fish Farm, Loch Saturday 18th May Striven, as follows: both registration 9.45am public notices description of change to controlled activity Waters affected national grid reference Ladies and Gents, visitors welcome Change to the discharge of trade effluent arising from Ross & Company CA the increased production of salmon at an existing cage Loch Striven NS 0934 6897 Sandbank Village Hall Please note that with effect from 6 May 2019 fish farm. AGM our Dunoon office is moving to: SEPA considers that the above change( s) to a controlled activity may have a significant adverse impact 80 Argyll Street, Dunoon, PA23 7NE on the environment and on the interests of other users of the water environment. on Wednesday 22nd May at 7pm Our Rothesay, Greenock and Lochgilphead A copy of the application and any accompanying information may be inspected free of charge, at the SEPA office addresses remain unchanged as will Registry below, between 9.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. Monday to Friday ( except local and national holidays). All most welcome Alternatively, the application may be viewed on SEPA’ s website at: http:// www. sepa. org. uk/regulations/ our email and telephone contact details. consultations/ advertised- applications- under- car/ Any person affected or likely to be affected by, or having an interest in, the application may make Fusion of small To advertise in our representations to SEPA in writing within 28 days beginning with the date of this advertisement, either by email to registrydingwall@sepa. org. uk or to the following address, quoting reference number Pipes and Guitars Property CAR/ L/1003268: South Argyll Section registry department, Sepa, grasser house, fodderty Way, dingwall, iv15 9XB BranchAGM Malleus Call our sales Written representations received by SEPA within 28 days of this advertisement will be taken into On WEDNESDAY consideration in determining the application. Any such representations will be placed in a public register 8th MAY at 7.30pm at the Queen’s team on unless the person making them requests that they should not be. Where such a request is made SEPA In Dunoon Grammar School 01369 will include a statement in the register indicating that representations have been made which have been Hall Cafe the subject of such a request. ALSOSummerScottish Sunday 5th May 706082 Country Dancing E-mail: Before determining the application, SEPA will: on Wednesdays starting 23rd May 2pm-4pm advertising@argyllmedia. co.uk assess the risk to the water environment posed by the carrying on of the activity or activities; 7.30pm - 9.30pm in High Kirk Hall, Hanover Street assess the indirect effects of that impact on any other aspects of the environment likely to be significantly affected; andAnnualDance Friday consider any likely adverse social and economic effects of that impact and of any indirect 7th June 7.30pm - 11.00pm in Kirn environmental effects that have been identified; Primary School with Scott Band Country Dance Band consider the likely environmental, social and economic benefits of the activity; Contact Alan 07833 710061/ sabsec9@gmail. ADVeRtisinG? assess the impact of the controlled activity or activities on the interests of other users of the water comforfurther information environment; We provide solutions assess what steps may be taken to ensure efficient and sustainable water use’; and toward memorial hall apply and have regard to relevant legislation. Table Top SEPA will then either grant or refuse to grant the application. call our sales team on Sale EDITORIAL 01369 706854 Saturday 4th may 01369 706082 10.30am to 3pm E-mail: advertising@argyllmedia. co.uk Teas, coffees and editorial@argyllmedia. co.uk tombola etc.
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