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West Lothian County Building Warrants Finding Aidl Falkirk Archives (Archon Code: GB558) Falkirk Archives Local authority records West Lothian finding aid – building warrant plans The records of West Lothian County Council are held by West Lothian Council Archives. However, by agreement, building warrants which related to Bo’ness and the Bo’ness landward areas of West Lothian County have been transferred to Falkirk Archives. West Lothian County Council. Planning Department Building control outwith the burghs became the responsibility of counties following the Public Health (Scotland) Act, 1897.The Building (Scotland) Act 1959 permitted the first national regulations for building control, with regulations in 1963 which came into force in 1964. Access arrangements. The building warrant files are held in an off-site store and three days advance notice is required for access. Under The Building (Procedure) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2009, access to plans of buildings where there are security issues is limited to owners, tenants, occupiers or prospective tenants. Copying of plans normally requires the permission of the owner Local authority under Public Health Acts A998/1939/18 01 Jan 1939 Proposed shelter at Carriden Yard, Bo'ness for M.S. Rennie & Son Limited. 2 drawings plus Form A-WLCC Minor warrant. A998/1939/26 01 Mar 1939 Plan of proposed bungalow for Mr. John McIvor Jnr., Carriden, Bo'ness. Main plan, foundation plan, site plan. Form A-WLCC minor warrant. A998/1939/50 01 Jun 1939 Proposed replacement of shelter for Harrower Welsh & Co., Kinneil Woodyard, Bo'ness. Main plan. Form A minor warrant WLCC. Letter from Architect, John Taylor + Harrower, Welsh & Co. A998/1945/1/2 01 Jan 1945 Proposed new cottage for James Scott, Woodhead Farm, Bo’ness. Main plan, north, south, east and west elevation. Site plan. Form A minor warrant. WLCC + Building development application and 2 letters. A998/1946/70 02 Nov 1946 Alterations to Dylands Cottages, Bo'ness for John Graham of Walton Farm, Linlithgow. Farm Workers Houses . Application form A from County of West Lothian for planning permission. Memo from County Clerk to Sanitary Department intimating approval of plans. Memo from Sanitary Department to County Clerk enclosing and application report. Building Development Applications report from Falkirk Archives (Archon Code: GB558) West Lothian County Council. Ground and first floor plan, elevations. Location plan. A998/1946/71 01 May 1946 Proposed farmhouse at Airngath Farm, Linlithgow for Mr. H.M. Cadell. A: Site plan. B: Foundation, ground and first floor plan, elevations and sections. A998/1946/74 29 Oct 1946 Proposed 3 apt. bungalow at Carriden Brae, Bo’ness for Mr. John Docherty, 20 Craighall Crescent, Edinburgh. Block plan. Foundation plan, plan, elevations, sections. Details of windows, tiles, walling. Building Development Application report from West Lothian County Council. Guidance notes for submitting plans for buildings from West Lothian County Council. Forms A and C. Three copy letters from Heriot-Watt College, Edinburgh. Memo from Sanitary Department to County Clerk’s office. Memo from County Clerk’s office to Road Surveyor’s office. A998/1946/79 Proposed bathroom etc. at Borrowstoun Farm, Bo’ness for Hamilton & Kinneil Estates Limited. Block plan, plan and elevation. Guidance for applicants submitting plans, form A, B, C from County Council of West Lothian. Building Development Applications report from West Lothian County Council. Memos between Sanitary Department and County Clerk’s office. Letter from Hamilton and Kinneil Estates Limited to County Clerk, Linlithgow. A998/1947/4 16 Jan 1947 Alterations to house at Borrowstoun for James Kilpatrick, Ardtalla, Grahamsdyke Road, Bo'ness. Site plan. Ground and upper floor plan, elevations. Building Development Application report from West Lothian County Council, Linlithgow. Application form A. 2 memos from Sanitary Department to County Clerk’s office. A998/1947/15 14 Mar 1947 Proposed public convenience at Kinneil Estate for the Rally Committee, Bo'ness Town Council. A: Plan, elevation and east elevation. B: Plan, elevation and west elevation. C: Site plan showing location of Ladies. D: Site plan showing location of Gents. 3 memos to Sanitary Department to County Clerk’s office. Letter from Burgh Surveyor to County Clerk, Linlithgow regarding Civil Building Licence. Building Development Applications report. 2 Application Forms A – County of West Lothian. A998/1947/67 Aug 1947-Sep Provision of Ice Cream Preparation Road, 1947 Dean Road, Bo’ness for C. Auld Esq. Location plan. Plan, elevations and section. Application for planning permission Form A – Falkirk Archives (Archon Code: GB558) County of West Lothian. 2 memos from Sanitary Department of County Clerk’s Department. A998/1947/85 02 Oct 1947 Erection of store and alterations to barn to form byre at 33 Mannerston, Blackness for Mr. J. Simpson. Location plan. Plan, section and elevations. (Champany Estate) A998/1947/86 17 Oct 1947 Provision of byre at Airngath Farm, Linlithgow for Col. Cadell, The Grange, Linlithgow. A: Location plan. B: Ground and first floor plan, elevation and section of house and proposed store. Application for planning permission Form A, B, C - County of West Lothian. A998/1947/102 03 Nov 1947 Erection of garage at “Naina-Tal”, Linlithgow Road, Bo’ness for Mr. John Robb. Location plan, plan and elevation. Application for planning permission Form A – County of West Lothian. A998/1948/3 17 Dec 1947 Erection of loft at Kinglass Farm, Bo’ness for James Crawford. Application for planning permission Form A, B, C – County of West Lothian. Plan and elevations drawn on reverse of form. A998/1948/21 16 Mar 1948 Proposed Saw Shed at Grange Sawmills, Bridgeness, Bo’ness for James Kennedy & Co. Location plan, plan and elevation. Application for planning permission Form A, B, C – County of West Lothian. A998/1949/6 01 May 1948 Proposed erection of additional bedroom, enlargement of scullery and internal improvements at The Cottage, Miller Pit, Bo’ness for Mr. Robert Lowrie. Floor plan, elevations and section. Application form for planning permission – County of West Lothian. A998/1949/97 Proposed garage at Avonview Cottage, Strathloanhead, Avonbridge for Mr. Thomas Moir. Location plan, plan, elevation and section. Application form for planning permission. A998/1949/99 04 Jun 1949-Jul Alterations to “Bonhard”, Borrowstoun, 1949 Bo’ness for James Paton, 23 Stewart Avenue, Bo’ness. Location plan, ground and upper floor plan, elevations, cross-section. (2 copies). 2 copies of application for planning permission. A998/1949/102 21 Apr 1949-01 Erection of Electricity Sub-station and outdoor Jul 1949 transformer at Newtown, Bo’ness for South East Scotland Electricity Board, “Woodlands”, St. Ninians Road, Stirling. Site/Location plan. Plan, sections and elevation. Application form for planning permission. A998/1949/105 08 Jun 1949 Erection of shop at Baker Street, Newtown, Bo'ness for Mr. Andrew Harrison, 136 Burnett Falkirk Archives (Archon Code: GB558) Square, Bo’ness. Site plan, plan, elevations and section (2 copies). Application form for planning permission (2 copies). A998/1949/122 06 Sep 1949 Conversion of existing cattle shed to new byre at Walton Farm, Linlithgow for Mr. John Graham. Plan and section of existing buildings. Plan and section of proposed alterations. Application form for planning permission. Quotation from Robert Bennie, Joiner & Undertaker, 172-176 High Street, Linlithgow. A998/1949/133 26 Sep 1949 Erection of garage at Newtown Street, Bo’ness for Mr. Robert C. Swan, 8 Lothian Crescent, Bo’ness. Frontage, elevation. Application form for planning permission (2 copies). A998/1949/136 04 Nov 1949 Proposed bathroom and scullery at Baker Street, Newtown, Bo’ness for Mrs. Wallace. Site plan. Floor plan, elevations. Application form for planning permission. A998/1949/148 Proposed lavatory, W.C. and open shed on west end of building at The Cooperage, Bridgness, Bo’ness for Col. H.M. Cadell. Site plan. Floor plan and elevations. A998/1949/151 15 Oct 1949-13 Proposed offices at “Stockbridge”, Linlithgow Mar 1950 for Mr. T.R. Aitken. Basement plan, plan, elevations and section as proposed. (2 copies). Location plan, plan section and elevation. (2 copies). Application forms for planning permission (2 copies) A998/1950/4 31 Jan 1950 Proposed bathroom for A. Garrow, “St. Serfs”, Baker Street, Bo’ness. Location plan, floor plan. Letter from James Dymock & Son Limited, 51 North Street, Bo’ness to County Council of West Lothian enclosing copies of plans. A998/1950/12 20 Jan 1950 Erection of pre-fabricated piggery at Kinnigingars Poultry Farm, Bo'ness for A. Sinclair, 5 Bridgeness Lane, Bo'ness. Site plan, plan, front elevation and section (2 copies). Application form for planning permission. A998/1950/27 20 Feb 1950 Alterations to agricultural cottages at Drum Farm, Bo’ness for Col. H.M. Cadell. (Installation of bathroom and W.C. in two cottages). Site plan, plan, half back elevation. Application form for planning permission. A998/1950/47 15 Feb 1950 Erection of new piggery and open courts at 45 Mannerston, Linlithgow for James F. MacDonald. (Champany Estate Holding 45). Location plan, plans, sections and elevations (2 copies). Application form for planning permission (2 copies) A998/1950/72 17 May 1950 Erection of garage and poultry house at Falkirk Archives (Archon Code: GB558) Holding No. 39, Mannerston, Linlithgow for Henry T. Campbell. (Champany Estate ). Location plan, plan, elevation and section. Application form for planning permission. A998/1950/88 01 Jun 1950 Erection of house and garage at Grahamsdyke Road, Bo’ness for Alexander McAlister, Dean Road, Bo’ness. Site plan, plan, elevations and section. Application form for planning permission. A998/1950/91 01 Jun 1950 Addition of bathroom to two houses at Hillhead, Avonbridge for William Ramage. Location plan, ground floor plan, elevations and section. Application form for planning permission. A998/1950/95/1 Erection of scullery and bathroom at Eden Cottage, Muirhouses, Bo’ness for Mrs. R. McKay. Site plan, plan and elevations. A998/1950/105 Erection of garage on County Council ground at Newtown, Bo’ness for Robert Liddle Esq., 23 Newtown, Bo’ness.
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