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West Dunbartonshire Council West Dunbartonshire Council ENFORCEMENT REGISTER UPDATED 28 November 2018 Enforcement Case Details Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status CLOSED NumberEW/98/041 Nature of Case free-standing sign At The Golden Star, 100 Balloch Road, Balloch. Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Advertisement Enforcment Notice Date Notice Served Date Effective Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status CLOSED NumberEW/98/005 Nature of Case unauthorised externally illuminated fascia sign At Body Bronzing, 131 High Street, Dumbarton Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Advertisement Enforcment Notice Date Notice Served Date Effective Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status CLOSED NumberEW/98/044 Nature of Case portacabin At Strathford Motors, Dumbarton Road, Milton Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Enforcement Notice Date Notice Served Date Effective Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status CLOSED NumberEW/98/018 Nature of Case mobile snack van - needs pp for c.o.u to sell hot and cold takeaway food At Broadmeadow Industrial Estate, Overburn Avenue, Dumbarton Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Enforcement Notice Date Notice Served Date Effective Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status CLOSED NumberEW/98/045 Nature of Case Neon fasica sign At Sizzlers, 7 Main Street, Alexandria Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Advertisement Enforcment Notice Date Notice Served Date Effective Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status CLOSED NumberEW/98/065 Nature of Case display of signage relating to house sales at Napierston At Residential Site At Napierston Farm, Auchencarroch Road, Jamestown Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Advertisement Enforcment Notice Date Notice Served Date Effective Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status CLOSED NumberEW/98/072 Nature of Case two free-standing signs At Both Sides Of Approach - Luss Roundabout, Lomond Industrial Estate, Alexandria Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Advertisement Enforcment Notice Date Notice Served Date Effective Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status CLOSED NumberEW/98/074 Nature of Case new fascia sign illuminated with internal strip lights At Shish Mahal, 6 High Street, Dumbarton Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Advertisement Enforcment Notice Date Notice Served Date Effective Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status CLOSED NumberEW/99/020 Nature of Case garage (consent expired) At Adjacent To Public House/spare Ground, Overton Street, Alexandria Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Breach of Condition Notice Date Notice Served Date Effective Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status CLOSED NumberEW/99/017 Nature of Case operation of motor boat repair business At To Rear Of Property, 75-79 Glasgow Road, Dumbarton Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Enforcement Notice Date Notice Served Date Effective Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status CLOSED NumberEW/99/053 Nature of Case maintenance of ground (development site) At Dalvait Gardens, Balloch Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Date Notice Served Date Effective Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status CLOSED NumberEW/99/040 Nature of Case advertising hoarding At Gable End Wall At, 233 Main Street, Renton Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Advertisement Enforcment Notice Date Notice Served Date Effective Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status NOTICE NumberEP/00/001 Nature of Case Erection of a 22 metre telecommunications mast. At West Muirhouses, Cochno, Hardgate, Clydebank. Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Enforcement Notice Date Notice Served Date Effective Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status CLOSED NumberEW/99/035 Nature of Case Display of Two Illuminated Poster Boxes At Wall-Mounted At Gable-End, 15 Townend Road, Dumbarton Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Advertisement Enforcment Notice Date Notice Served Date Effective Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status CLOSED NumberEP/02/004 Nature of Case Allegedly opposite West Highway Hotel, car repairs/ welding/a garage is being run on a site that was refused planning permission. At Duntocher Rd/ Dead End Road, Duntocher Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Breach of Condition Notice Date Notice Served Date Effective Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status CLOSED NumberEP/03/061 Nature of Case Erection of an illuminated advert panel. At 661 Dumbarton Road, Dalmuir, G81 4HD Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Date Notice Served Date Effective Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status CLOSED NumberEP/03/064 Nature of Case Erection of two air conditioning units at the rear of a shop. At 230 Dumbarton Road, Old Kilpatrick, West Dunbartonshire, , Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Enforcement Notice Date Notice Served Date Effective Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status CLOSED NumberEP/04/054 Nature of Case Breach of operating hours condition. At Argyll Avenue, Dumbarton Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Breach of Condition Notice Date Notice Served Date Effective Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status CLOSED NumberEP/04/041 Nature of Case Erection of fencing. At 4 Breval Crescent, Clydebank Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Enforcement Notice Date Notice Served Date Effective 17 September 2007 Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status CLOSED NumberEP/04/035 Nature of Case Unauthorised mobile home. At The Drums, Old Kilpatrick Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Enforcement Notice Date Notice Served Date Effective Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status CLOSED NumberEP11/010 Nature of Case Installation of raised decking At 172 Strathleven Drive, Bonhill, Alexandria, West Dunbartonshire, G83 9PH Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Breach Notice Date Notice Served Date Effective Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status NOTICE NumberEP12/018 Nature of Case unauthorised siting of shipping container on land at edge of (and partially overhanging) River Leven At Land Adjacent To, Riverside Lane, Dumbarton Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Contravention Notice Date Notice Served Date Effective 10 May 2013 Notice Type Contravention Notice Date Notice Served Date Effective 23 July 2013 Notice Type Contravention Notice Date Notice Served Date Effective 10 May 2013 Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status NOTICE NumberEP12/029 Nature of Case Height of fence erected does not comply with condition 2 of planning permission DC11/185 dated 2 May 2012 At 172 Strathleven Drive, Bonhill, Alexandria, West Dunbartonshire, G83 9PH Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Breach Notice Date Notice Served Date Effective 20 July 2012 Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status NOTICE NumberEP13/001 Nature of Case Failure to erect screen/boundary fencing as required by condition At 39 Glebe Gardens, Bonhill, Alexandria, G83 9NZ, Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Contravention Notice Date Notice Served Date Effective Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status PCO NumberEP13/003 Nature of Case unauthorised erection of a fence and gate At 81 Kirk Crescent, Old Kilpatrick, G60 5NJ, Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Enforcement Notice Date Notice Served Date Effective 31 March 2014 Notice Type Section 33 Date Notice Served Date Effective 7 June 2013 Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status PCO NumberEP14/023 Nature of Case Failure to comply with conditions 2, 4 and 5 of planning permission DC12/231 dated 5 December 2012, in relation to the boundary treatment of the site At Restaurant, 1 Montrose Street, Clydebank, G81 2JF, Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Breach Notice Date Notice Served Date Effective 22 July 2014 Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status NOTICE NumberEP14/042 Nature of Case Rusting scaffolding on site At Land To East Of 3 Kirkton Grove, Kirkton Grove, Dumbarton, , Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Waste Land Notice Date Notice Served 17 June 2016 Date Effective 25 July 2016 Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status NOTICE NumberEP14/047 Nature of Case Unauthorised use of domestic outbuilding as holiday let accomodation At 2, Fisherwood House, Lomond Road, Alexandria, G83 8SJ, Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Enforcement Notice Date Notice Served Date Effective 8 May 2015 Notice Type Enforcement Notice Date Notice Served Date Effective 6 April 2015 Notice Type Enforcement Notice Date Notice Served 16 February 2016 Date Effective 21 March 2016 Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status NOTICE NumberEP14/050 Nature of Case Overgrown garden At 7 Strathleven Drive, Bonhill, Alexandria, G83 9PG, Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Waste Land Notice Date Notice Served 14 September 2015 Date Effective 15 October 2015 Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement Status CLOSED NumberEP15/003 Nature of Case Operation of an amusement centre At 57 - 61, 36 Sylvania Way, Clydebank, G81 1EU, Detail of Breaches Details of Notices Issued Notice Type Enforcement Notice Date Notice Served 21 June 2016 Date Effective 21 July 2016 Enforcement Case Reference Enforcement
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