Occasional Licences and Extended Hours Granted Under Delegated Powers Under the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 During the Period 21 October 2015 to 24 November 2015

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Occasional Licences and Extended Hours Granted Under Delegated Powers Under the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 During the Period 21 October 2015 to 24 November 2015 The Highland Licensing Board Agenda 5 Item Meeting – 8 December 2015 Report HLB/119/15 No Occasional Licences and Extended Hours granted under Delegated Powers under the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 during the period 21 October 2015 to 24 November 2015 Report by Alaisdair H Mackenzie, Clerk to the Licensing Board Summary This Report details Occasional Licences and Extended Hours which have been granted under delegated powers by the Clerk to the Board during the period 21 October 2015 to 24 November 2015 and invites the Board to note the Report. 1.0 Occasional Licences 1.1 Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey Name of Applicant Details of Event Times of Event Date of Event Heather Erin Kelly Selling craft beers to 6 10.00-17.00 hrs each 14/12/2015 McDonald attendees day Unit C4 13 Tom Semple Road, Balmakeith, Nairn Nicolas Aburrow Hospitality catering at 12.00-21.00 hrs 24/10/2015 Shinty/Hurling International for 160 attendees Bught Park Torvean Avenue, Inverness Alexandra Morrison Birthday Party with 60 19.00-23.30 hrs 07/11/2015 guests Nairn Community and Arts Centre Alexandra Morrison Classical Concert for 150 14.00-17.00 hrs 08/11/2015 attendees Nairn Community and Arts Centre Alexandra Morrison Classical Concert for 150 19.00-22.00 hrs 13/11/2015 attendees Nairn Community and Arts Centre Heather Erin Kelly Unit C4 Selling craft beers 10.00-17.00 hrs each 16/11/2015 McDonald to 6 attendees day Unit C4 13 Tom Semple Road, Balmakeith, Nairn Alexandra Morrison Film for 150 attendees 19.00-22.00 hrs 23/10/2015 Nairn Community and Arts Centre Heather Erin Kelly Unit C4 Selling craft beers 10.00-17.00 hrs each 30/11/2015 McDonald to 6 attendees day Unit C4 13 Tom Semple Road, Balmakeith, Nairn Millburn Academy Traditional Burns Supper 18.30-01.00 hrs 29/01/2016 Friends in Action with Ceilidh Band for 100- 130 attendees. Millburn Academy Highland Hospice Quiz night for 40 attendees 19.00-22.30 hrs 26/11/2015 Fort Augustus Village Hall Dalneigh Residents 3-course Christmas Lunch 11.30-16.00 hrs 05/12/2015 Association for 100 pensioners. James Cameron Community Centre Jill Brown Highland and Moray Food 10.00-17.00 hrs 28/11/2015 and Drink Festival catering for 1000 attendees. UHI Inverness Jill Brown Retail unit for December to 14 December to 19 14/12/2015 facititate Christmans sales December 2015 to for 1000 attendees. 10.00-19.00 hrs 19/12/2015 Eastgate Shopping Centre Jill Brown retailing of gift sets and 30 November to 5 30/11/2015 hampers to 10000 December 10.00- to attendees. 19.00 hrs 05/12/2015 Eastgate Shopping Centre Emma Jayne Community Cinema max 1900 hours to 2300 27/11/2015 Macdonald 100 attendees hours Boat of Garten Community Hall Stuart Stirling The Highlands and Moray 11.00-16.00 hrs 28/11/2015 food and Drinks Festival exhibiting products to 1500 attendees. UHI Inverness Deirdre Falconer Wedding for 70 guests 12.30-01.00 hrs 30/12/2015 Glentruim House Newtonmore Fraser Park Bowling Club Member's 50th 1800 hours to 2300 05/12/2015 Club Birthday Party 100 hours attendees Fraser Park Bowling Club Fraser Park Bowling Christmas Party and annual 1800 hours to 2300 11/12/2015 Club prizegiving 100 attendees hours Fraser Park Bowling Club Emma Jayne Community Cinema 1900 hours to 2300 13/11/2015 Macdonald Boat of Garten Community hours Hall Emma Jayne Ceilidh 1700 hours to 0030 21/11/2015 Macdonald Boat of Garten Community hours Hall Deirdre Falconer Christmas Party with buffet 18.30-01.00 hrs 18/12/2015 for 70 guests. Glentruim House, Newtonmore Alexandra Morrison Film for 100 attendees 19.00-22.00 hrs 27/11/2015 Nairn Community and Arts Centre Alexandra Morrison Jazz Concert for 150 19.00-22.00 hrs 28/11/2015 attendees Nairn Community and Arts Centre Polly Cameron Wedding 13.00 – 0100 hrs 21/11/2015 Dell of Abernethy Nethybridge 1.2 Ross Skye and Lochaber Name of Applicant Details of Event Time of Event Date of Event Nigel Raymond Jordan Gazebo opposite 16- 1700 hrs to 2300 05/11/2015 (Personal Licence 20 West Terrace, hrs Holder) Ullapool – Fireworks display David Andrew O’connor Glen Wyvis Distillery 1000 hrs to 2200 27/10/2015 to (Personal Licence Ltd., Dingwall – supply hrs 09/11/2015 Holder) of gin by mail order and cold calling customers David Andrew O’connor Glen Wyvis Distillery 1000 hrs to 2200 10/11/2015 to (Personal Licence Ltd., Dingwall – supply hrs 23/11/2015 Holder) of gin by mail order and cold calling customers David Andrew O’connor Glen Wyvis Distillery 1000 hrs to 2200 24/11/2015 to (Personal Licence Ltd., Dingwall – supply hrs 07/12/2015 Holder) of gin by mail order and cold calling customers David Andrew O’connor Glen Wyvis Distillery 1000 hrs to 2200 08/12/2015 to (Personal Licence Ltd., Dingwall – supply hrs 21/12/2015 Holder) of gin by mail order and cold calling customers Daniel Gardner Dingwall and Highland 1300 hrs to 1700 27/11/2015 (Personal Licence Marts – Auction sale of hrs Holder) whiskies, spirts and wines Johathan Mark Palmer The Cheese House, 1000 hrs to 1800 18, 21, 22, 23, (Personal Licence Church Street, hrs 24, 28, 29 and Holder) Cromarty - Festive 30 Dec 2015 seasonal hampers 19/12/2015 20/12/2015 1000 hrs to 1700 31/12/2015 hrs 1200 hrs to 1700 hrs 1000 hrs to 1200 hrs Chanonry Sailing Club Chanonry Sailing Club 1800 hrs to 2300 27/11/2015 per Janet Whitheridge Clubhouse, Fortrose – hrs A.G.M. and prize giving Black Isle Farmers Marquee in grounds of 1100 hrs to 1700 21/11/2015 Society per Roderick Ryefield Farm, Tore – hrs Thomas MacKenzie Annual Ploughing Match Robert James Hicks Ullapool Village Hall – 1900 hrs to 0030 27/11/2015 (Personal Licence Lochbroom FM Radio hrs Holder) station fundraising gig Lochcarron Arts Group Lochcarron Village 1930 hrs to 2300 26/11/2015 per Blair D Houser Hall – Concert hrs Gairloch Highland Gairloch Community 2000 hrs to 0100 28/12/2015 Gathering Committee per Hall – Dance hrs Fiona Gibson Mary MacBeth Community Bingo 1900 hrs to 2300 06/11/2015 Achmore Village Hall hrs Dorothy Ann Urquhart Clan Nicolson 1900 hrs to 0100 24/10/2015 Gathering hrs Skye Gathering Hall Alasdair M Day Launch of New Whisky On Sales – 1900 31/10/2015 The Boathouse hrs to 2300 hrs Clachan, Raasay Off Sales – 1900 hrs to 2200 hrs Broadford Youth Club Community Ceilidh 1900 hrs to 010 07/11/2015 Broadford Village Hall hrs Kinlochshiel Shinty club Dinner/Dance 1830 hrs to 0100 28/11/2015 Dornie Village Hall hrs Sleat and Strath AFC Ceilidh Dance 2100 hrs to 0100 28/11/2015 Broadford Village Hall hrs Lochalsh Junior Pipe Community Ceilidh 2000 hrs to 0100 12/12/2015 Band Dornie Village Hall hrs Alasdair MacLean Community Ceilidh, 2000 hrs to 0100 31/10/2015 Ardgour Village Hall hrs Lorraine Revitt Retirement Party, 1800 hrs to 0100 23/10/2015 Lochaber Rugby Club hrs James Hilder Community Ceilidh, 1800 hrs to 2300 07/11/2015 Strontian Village Hall hrs Eoghan Carmichael Seated Concert, 1800 hrs to 2300 21/11/2015 Sunart Centre hrs Lee MacNally St Andrews Night 1900 hrs to 2330 28/11/2015 Dinner Dance hrs David Newton Community Ceilidh, 1900 hrs to 0100 05/12/2015 Inverie Village Hall hrs James Duncan Birthday Party, Fort 1900 hrs to 0000 14/11/2015 William Golf Club hrs James Duncan Wedding Reception, 1900 hrs to 0000 21/11/2015 Fort William Golf Club hrs Lyndsay Bradley Family Ceilidh/Dance , 1900 hrs to 0000 28/11/2015 Shielbridge Hall hrs Elizabeth Ann Wedding Reception, 1500 hrs to 0000 27/11/2015 MacDonald Fort William and hrs District Railway Social Club James Duncan Retirement Party, Fort 1900 hrs to 0000 18/11/2015 William Golf Club hrs 1.3 Caithness Sutherland and Easter Ross Name of Applicant Details of Event Time of Event Date of Event Francis Street Club Assembly Rooms, 1100 hrs to 0100 24/10/2015 Wick - Triple C Club hrs the following day Bunillidh Thistle Sports Bunillidh Thistle Sports 1900 hrs to 0100 31/10/2015 Club Club, Couper Park, hrs Helmsdale – Halloween Party Royal British Legion Royal British Legion , 1900 hrs to 0100 31/10/2015 Thurso Branch Thurso – Charity hrs Auction Wick and District Upstairs Bar, Seaforth 2000 hrs to 0100 31/10/2015 Seaforth Highlander Club Highlander Club, Wick hrs – 80th Birthday Party Keiss Amenities Keiss Village Hall and 1800 hrs to 2300 05/11/2015 Association field – Fireworks hrs display and fundraising activities Lodge St Andrew No Masonic Lodge, 1930 hrs to 2400 06/11/2015 1318 Station Road, Golspie hrs – Charity Fundraising Quiz Night Canisbay Hall Committee Canisbay Community 1930 hrs to 0100 07/11/2015 Hall, Canisbay, Wick – hrs Presentation Dance Mark Boulton Old Pavilion, Sir 1400 hrs to 2200 07/11/2015 George’s Park, Thurso hrs – Social Evening 1300 hrs to 1900 and 14/11/2015 hrs Nicolas Aburrow Carnegie Hall, 1430 hrs to 2330 07/11/2015 Clashmore, Dornoch – hrs Wedding Lodge Ness Masonic Lodge, 1900 hrs to 2400 07/11/2015 Invergordon – Quiz hrs Night Ashley Macdonald Caberfeidh Hotel, Main Friday and 07/11- Street, Golspie - On Saturdays – 1100 20/11/2015 sales in support of full hrs to 0100 hrs hotel services Sundays – 1200 hrs to 2400 hrs Mondays to Thursdays – 1100 hrs to 2400 hrs Lodge St Andrew No Masonic Lodge, 1200 hrs to 1730 08/11/2015 1318 Station Road, Golspie hrs – Reception following Remembrance Day Parade Dunbeath Bowling Club Dunbeath Community 1900 hrs to 2300 10/11/2015 Centre – Indoor hrs Bowling Match Graham Rooney Platform 1864, Station 1100 hrs to 0100 11/11- Road, Tain – Provision hrs 24/11/2015 of Restaurant and 1100 hrs to 2200 Cocktail Bar facilities hrs Duncan Munro Masonic Hall, Alness – 1900 hrs to 2400 12/11/2015 Masonic meeting hrs Bettyhill Gala Committee Bettyhill
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