Private Water Supplies

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Private Water Supplies Private Water Supplies Number of Active Private Supplies845 Number of Active Private Water Supply Users 2124 06/00001/SPRING Source Haughs Of Grange Number of Properties on Supply 1 Haughs Of Grange Grange Keith Moray AB55 6SD 06/00002/SPRING Source Knockyfin Dunphail Forres Moray Number of Properties on Supply 2 Knockyfin Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QH Benala Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QH 06/00004/WELL Source Craighead, DunphailNumber of Properties on Supply 1 Craighead Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QG 06/00005/SPRING Source Burghnamary Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Burghnamary Farm Mulben Keith Moray AB55 6XU 06/00006/SPRING Source Brae Croft Sillyearn Grange Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Brae Croft Sillyearn Grange Keith Moray AB55 6SU 06/00009/WELL Source Balnellan Craigellachie Aberlour Moray Number of Properties on Supply 3 Balnellan Farm Craigellachie Aberlour Moray AB38 9RP Windybrae Craigellachie Aberlour Moray AB38 9RB Lochleisk Craigellachie Aberlour Moray AB38 9RB 06/00010/WELL Source Lochleisk Craigellachie Aberlour Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Lochleisk Craigellachie Aberlour Moray AB38 9RB 06/00011/SPRING Source Alderwood Auchindoun Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Alderwood Auchindoun Keith Moray AB55 4DY As at 01 April 2021 Page 1 of 115 Private Water Supplies Number of Active Private Supplies845 Number of Active Private Water Supply Users 2124 06/00026/WELL Source Relugas Dunphail Forres Moray Number of Properties on Supply 16 Auchnagairn Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL Relugas Mains Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL Gervalley Farm Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL Gervalley Cottage Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL Tillidivie House Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL 1 Relugas Village Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL 2 Relugas Village Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL 3 Relugas Village Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL The Old Post Office Relugas Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL Relugas House Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL Relugas Mill Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL Relugas Gardens Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL Relugas Mains Cottage Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL Relugas Kennels Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL Relugas Stables Cottage Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL The Beeches Relugas Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL 06/00029/OTHER Source Blackstank Aberlour Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Blackstank Aberlour Moray AB38 9NJ 06/00030/SPRING Source Birchfield House Rothes Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Birchfield House Rothes Aberlour Moray AB38 7AQ 06/00031/WELL Source Kitchen Park Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Kitchen Park Keith Moray AB55 6QU 06/00032/SPRING Source Wellfield Newmill Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Wellfield Newmill Keith Moray AB55 6XD 06/00033/WELL Source Rosebank Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Rosebank Keith Moray AB55 6QU 06/00034/BOREHO Source Cullieshangan Mulben Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Cullieshangan Mulben Keith Moray AB55 6YT As at 01 April 2021 Page 2 of 115 Private Water Supplies Number of Active Private Supplies845 Number of Active Private Water Supply Users 2124 06/00035/SPRING Source Midtown Of Bellyhack Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Midtown Of Bellyhack Keith Moray AB55 5PT 06/00036/SPRING Source: Knockando Estates, Knockando Number of Properties on Supply 35 Craigsteel Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SD Tomore Farm Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SD Lyne Farm Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SG Cardnach Farm Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SD Leakin Farm Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SF Knockhourn Farm Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SF Milton Farm Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SG Nether Knockans Farm Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SF Cardnach Wood Cottage Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SD Upper Tomdhu Farm Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SF Knockando House Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SD East Mains Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SD Gateside Farm Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SD Upper Borlum Farm Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7RY Heatherbell Cottage Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SG Knocknagore Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SG Cairnlea Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7RX Broomhill Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SD Craighead Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SG Craigroy Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SG Milton Farm Cottage Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SG Millhaugh Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7RX West Mains Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SD Ghillies Cottage Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SD McQueens House Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SD Knockanrioch Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SG Garlinebeg Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SF The Crofts Farm Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SF Gardener's Cottage Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SD Garline More Knockando Aberlour Moray AB37 8SF Pitcaish Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SG Nether Borlum 1 Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SD Nether Borlum 2 Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SD Aldivonie Knockando Aberlour AB38 7SG Pitchaish Lodge Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SF 06/00037/SPRING Source Rhunoch Aultmore Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Rhunoch Keith Moray AB55 6RB 06/00038/SPRING Source Oakenhead Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Oakenhead Keith Moray AB55 6QR As at 01 April 2021 Page 3 of 115 Private Water Supplies Number of Active Private Supplies845 Number of Active Private Water Supply Users 2124 06/00039/SPRING Source Fieldhead Newmill Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Fieldhead Newmill Keith Moray AB55 6UX 06/00040/WELL Source Allacardoch Auchindoun Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Allacardoch Keith Moray AB55 6LD 06/00041/OTHER Source Midton Botriphnie Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Midton Botriphnie Keith Moray AB55 5JR 06/00042/WELL Source TomballieNumber of Properties on Supply 1 Manse House Lower Cabrach Huntly Moray AB54 4EW 06/00044/WELL Source Mill Of Towie Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Mill Of Towie Farm Keith Moray AB55 5QD 06/00045/SPRING Source Milton Cottage Auchindoun Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Milton Cottage Auchindoun Keith Moray AB55 4DY 06/00046/BOREHO Source Millhouse Buckie Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Mill House Tannachy Buckie Moray AB56 2BU 06/00047/WELL Source Millhouse Auchindoun Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Millhouse Auchindoun Keith Moray AB55 4DY 06/00048/WELL Source Midwood Clochan Buckie Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Midwood Clochan Buckie Moray AB56 5AN As at 01 April 2021 Page 4 of 115 Private Water Supplies Number of Active Private Supplies845 Number of Active Private Water Supply Users 2124 06/00049/SPRING Source Aldunie Cabrach Huntly Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Aldunie Cabrach Huntly Moray AB54 4HY 06/00050/WELL Source Mains Of Mayen Rothiemay Huntly Moray Number of Properties on Supply 2 Mains Of Mayen Rothiemay Huntly Moray AB54 7NL Old Mayen Rothiemay Huntly Aberdeenshire AB54 7NL 06/00051/SPRING Source Little Pitlurg Rothiemay Huntly Moray Number of Properties on Supply 3 Little Pitlurg Keith Moray AB55 5PJ Taber-Chalich Keith Moray AB55 5PJ Edintore Chalet Keith Moray AB55 5PJ 06/00052/SPRING Source Carding House Longmorn Elgin Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Carding House Longmorn Elgin Moray IV30 8SN 06/00053/SPRING Source Buchromb Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 3 Buchromb House Keith Moray AB55 4BL Gate Lodge Buchromb Keith Moray AB55 4BL Gun Cottage Buchromb Keith Moray AB55 4BL 06/00055/SPRING Source Drum Farm Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 8 2 Drum Cottages Keith Moray AB55 5NP Fairview Drum Keith Moray AB55 5NP 1 Drum Cottages Keith Moray AB55 5NP Drum Farm House Keith Moray AB55 5NP 3 Drum Cottages Keith Moray AB55 5NP 4 Drum Cottages Keith Moray AB55 5NP Little Ardrone Keith Moray AB55 5NQ 5 Drum Cottages Keith Moray AB55 5NP 06/00057/RUNOFF Source Ardrone Croft Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Ardrone Croft Keith Moray AB55 5NQ 06/00058/BOREHO Source Knauchland Croft Rothiemay Huntly Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Knauchland Croft Rothiemay Huntly Aberdeenshire AB54 7NT As at 01 April 2021 Page 5 of 115 Private Water Supplies Number of Active Private Supplies845 Number of Active Private Water Supply Users 2124 06/00059/SPRING Source Milltown Of Laggan Glenrinnes Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 3 Milltown Of Laggan Farmhouse Glenrinnes Keith Moray AB55 Mill Cottage Milltown Of Laggan Glenrinnes Keith Moray AB55 Laggan Lodge Glenrinnes Dufftown Keith Moray AB55 4BY 4BY 4BY 06/00060/SPRING Source Favillar Glenrinnes Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 9 Lochterlandoch Glenrinnes Keith Moray AB55 4DB Favillar Glenrinnes Keith Moray AB55 4DB Aultbeg Farm Glenrinnes Keith Moray AB55 4DB Balmerion Glenrinnes Keith Moray AB55 4DB Wester Aultbeg Glenrinnes Keith Moray AB55 4DB Glenrinnes Community Hall Glenrinnes Dufftown Keith Moray AB55 4DB Corrieour Glenrinnes Dufftown Keith Moray AB55 4DB Meikle Conval Corrieour Glenrinnes Dufftown Keith Moray AB55 Ben View Corrieour Glenrinnes Dufftown Keith Moray AB55 4DB 4DB 06/00061/SPRING Source Alltabhainne Glenrinnes Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 4 1 Altnabhainne Distillery Cottages Glenrinnes Keith Moray AB55 3 Altnabhainne Distillery Cottages Glenrinnes Keith Moray AB55 2 Altnabhainne Distillery Cottages Glenrinnes Keith Moray AB55 4DB 4DB 4DB Alltabhainne Distillery Glenrinnes Keith Moray AB55 4DB 06/00062/SPRING Source Midway Buckie Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Midway Cottage Buckie Moray AB56 5BX
Recommended publications
  • L O C a L P L
    Cairngorms National Park Authority L O C A L P L A N CONSULTATION REPORT: PHASE 1; September - December 2004 (Community consultation prior to Preliminary Draft) March 2005 1 Contents: Page No. 1 Aims of the Park/contacts 2 Introduction 3 Record of Community Meetings 4 Area Demographics 6 Community Co-ordinator’s Reports 7 Summary of Issues 13 Community Meetings; brief summaries 14 Questionnaire; Summary of main results 16 Introduction to Questionnaire & Meeting Results 17 Community Area Results Angus Glens: questionnaire 18 meeting results 21 Aviemore: questionnaire 26 meeting results 43 Ballater & Crathie: questionnaire 47 meeting results 64 Boat of Garten: questionnaire 68 meeting results 80 Braemar + Inverey: questionnaire 85 meeting results 96 Carr-Bridge: questionnaire 99 meeting results 110 Cromdale: questionnaire 116 meeting results 125 Dalwhinnie: questionnaire 127 meeting results 131 Donside: questionnaire 133 meeting results 144 Dulnain Bridge: questionnaire 147 meeting results 157 Glenlivet: questionnaire 159 meeting results 167 Grantown-on-Spey: questionnaire 178 meeting results 195 Kincraig: questionnaire 200 meeting results 213 Kingussie: questionnaire 229 meeting results 243 Laggan: questionnaire 245 meeting results 254 Mid-Deeside + Cromar: questionnaire 256 meeting results 262 Nethy Bridge: questionnaire 267 meeting results 280 Newtonmore: questionnaire 283 meeting results 300 Rothiemurchus + Glenmore: questionnaire 303 meeting results 314 Tomintoul: questionnaire 316 meeting results 327 2 Central to the Cairngorms National Park Local Plan will be the four Aims of the Park: a) to conserve and enhance the natural and cultural heritage of the area; b) to promote sustainable use of the natural resources of the area; c) to promote understanding and enjoyment (including enjoyment in the form of recreation) of the special qualities of the area by the public; and d) to promote sustainable economic and social development of the area’s communities.
    [Show full text]
  • A History of the Lairds of Grant and Earls of Seafield
    t5^ %• THE RULERS OF STRATHSPEY GAROWNE, COUNTESS OF SEAFIELD. THE RULERS OF STRATHSPEY A HISTORY OF THE LAIRDS OF GRANT AND EARLS OF SEAFIELD BY THE EARL OF CASSILLIS " seasamh gu damgean" Fnbemess THB NORTHERN COUNTIES NEWSPAPER AND PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED 1911 M csm nil TO CAROLINE, COUNTESS OF SEAFIELD, WHO HAS SO LONG AND SO ABLY RULED STRATHSPEY, AND WHO HAS SYMPATHISED SO MUCH IN THE PRODUCTION OP THIS HISTORY, THIS BOOK IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED BY THE AUTHOR. PREFACE The material for " The Rulers of Strathspey" was originally collected by the Author for the article on Ogilvie-Grant, Earl of Seafield, in The Scots Peerage, edited by Sir James Balfour Paul, Lord Lyon King of Arms. A great deal of the information collected had to be omitted OAving to lack of space. It was thought desirable to publish it in book form, especially as the need of a Genealogical History of the Clan Grant had long been felt. It is true that a most valuable work, " The Chiefs of Grant," by Sir William Fraser, LL.D., was privately printed in 1883, on too large a scale, however, to be readily accessible. The impression, moreover, was limited to 150 copies. This book is therefore published at a moderate price, so that it may be within reach of all the members of the Clan Grant, and of all who are interested in the records of a race which has left its mark on Scottish history and the history of the Highlands. The Chiefs of the Clan, the Lairds of Grant, who succeeded to the Earldom of Seafield and to the extensive lands of the Ogilvies, Earls of Findlater and Seafield, form the main subject of this work.
    [Show full text]
  • Of 5 Polling District Polling District Name Polling Place Polling Place Local Government Ward Scottish Parliamentary Cons
    Polling Polling District Local Government Scottish Parliamentary Polling Place Polling Place District Name Ward Constituency Houldsworth Institute, MM0101 Dallas Houldsworth Institute 1 - Speyside Glenlivet Moray Dallas, Forres, IV36 2SA Grant Community Centre, MM0102 Rothes Grant Community Centre 1 - Speyside Glenlivet Moray 46 - 48 New Street, Rothes, AB38 7BJ Boharm Village Hall, MM0103 Boharm Boharm Village Hall 1 - Speyside Glenlivet Moray Mulben, Keith, AB56 6YH Margach Hall, MM0104 Knockando Margach Hall 1 - Speyside Glenlivet Moray Knockando, Aberlour, AB38 7RX Archiestown Hall, MM0105 Archiestown Archiestown Hall 1 - Speyside Glenlivet Moray The Square, Archiestown, AB38 7QX Craigellachie Village Hall, MM0106 Craigellachie Craigellachie Village Hall 1 - Speyside Glenlivet Moray John Street, Craigellachie, AB38 9SW Drummuir Village Hall, MM0107 Drummuir Drummuir Village Hall 1 - Speyside Glenlivet Moray Drummuir, Keith, AB55 5JE Fleming Hall, MM0108 Aberlour Fleming Hall 1 - Speyside Glenlivet Moray Queens Road, Aberlour, AB38 9PR Mortlach Memorial Hall, MM0109 Dufftown & Cabrach Mortlach Memorial Hall 1 - Speyside Glenlivet Moray Albert Place, Dufftown, AB55 4AY Glenlivet Public Hall, MM0110 Glenlivet Glenlivet Public Hall 1 - Speyside Glenlivet Moray Glenlivet, Ballindalloch, AB37 9EJ Richmond Memorial Hall, MM0111 Tomintoul Richmond Memorial Hall 1 - Speyside Glenlivet Moray Tomnabat Lane, Tomintoul, Ballindalloch, AB37 9EZ McBoyle Hall, BM0201 Portknockie McBoyle Hall 2 - Keith and Cullen Banffshire and Buchan Coast Seafield
    [Show full text]
  • Ronnie's Cabs
    transport guide FOREWORD The Moray Forum is a constituted voluntary organisation that was established to provide a direct link between the Area Forums and the Moray Community Planning Partnership. The Forum is made up of two representatives of each of the Area Forums and meets on a regular basis. Further information about The Moray Forum is available on: www.yourmoray.org.uk Area Forums are recognised by the Moray Community Planning Partnership as an important means of engaging local people in the Community Planning process. In rural areas - such as Moray - transport is a major consideration, so in September 2011 the Moray Forum held its first transport seminar to look at the issues and concerns that affect our local communities in respect of access to transport. Two actions that came from that event was the establishment of a Passenger Forum and a Transport Providers Network. This work was taken forward by the Moray Forum Transport Working Group made up of representatives of the Area Forums, Moray Council, NHS Grampian, tsiMORAY, and community transport schemes. In September 2013 the Working Group repeated the seminar to see how much progress had been made on the actions and issues identified in 2011. As a direct result of the work of the Group this Directory has been produced in order to address an on-going concern that has been expressed of the lack of information on what transport is available in Moray, the criteria for accessing certain transport services, and where to go for further advice. The Moray Forum Transport Working Group would like to acknowledge the help of all the people who provided information for this Directory, and thereby made a contribution towards the integration of public, private and community transport services within Moray.
    [Show full text]
  • Moray's War Project Heads for Cullen
    Jun 23, 2016 08:48 BST Moray's War project heads for Cullen The latest instalment in the four-and-a-half year Moray’s War project will take place at Cullen next month. The project, which is being led by Moray Council’s libraries service, coincides with the centenary of the First World War and tells the story of Moray and its people during the conflict. The Moray’s War team, in association with the Cullen, Deskford and Portknockie Heritage Group, will be showcasing some of the project’s findings to date at a roadshow in Cullen Memorial Hall on Saturday, July 9 from 12 noon to 4pm. It will include photographic displays, old weapons and artefacts and team members will be on hand to share information and answer questions. Admission is free and further information is available from Elgin library on 01343 562600 or by e-mailing [email protected] Moray’s War is part of the national Scotland’s War web-based project which is led by the University of Edinburgh. Moray Council area stretches from Tomintoul in the south to the shores of the Moray Firth, from Keith in the east to Forres in the west. The council and its 4,500 employees respond to the needs of 92,500 residents in this beautiful part of Scotland, which nestles between Aberdeenshire and the Highlands. Famous for its colony of dolphins, fabulous beaches and more malt whisky distilleries than any where else in Scotland, Moray is a thriving area and a great place to live. Headquartered in Elgin, the administrative capital of Moray.
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 Scotch Whisky
    ©2019 scotch whisky association DISCOVER THE WORLD OF SCOTCH WHISKY Many countries produce whisky, but Scotch Whisky can only be made in Scotland and by definition must be distilled and matured in Scotland for a minimum of 3 years. Scotch Whisky has been made for more than 500 years and uses just a few natural raw materials - water, cereals and yeast. Scotland is home to over 130 malt and grain distilleries, making it the greatest MAP OF concentration of whisky producers in the world. Many of the Scotch Whisky distilleries featured on this map bottle some of their production for sale as Single Malt (i.e. the product of one distillery) or Single Grain Whisky. HIGHLAND MALT The Highland region is geographically the largest Scotch Whisky SCOTCH producing region. The rugged landscape, changeable climate and, in The majority of Scotch Whisky is consumed as Blended Scotch Whisky. This means as some cases, coastal locations are reflected in the character of its many as 60 of the different Single Malt and Single Grain Whiskies are blended whiskies, which embrace wide variations. As a group, Highland whiskies are rounded, robust and dry in character together, ensuring that the individual Scotch Whiskies harmonise with one another with a hint of smokiness/peatiness. Those near the sea carry a salty WHISKY and the quality and flavour of each individual blend remains consistent down the tang; in the far north the whiskies are notably heathery and slightly spicy in character; while in the more sheltered east and middle of the DISTILLERIES years. region, the whiskies have a more fruity character.
    [Show full text]
  • Banffshire, Scotland Fiche and Film
    Banffshire Catalogue of Fiche and Film 1861 Census Maps Probate Records 1861 Census Indexes Miscellaneous Taxes 1881 Census Transcript & Index Monumental Inscriptions Wills 1891 Census Index Non-Conformist Records Directories Parish Registers 1861 CENSUS Banffshire Parishes in the 1861 Census held in the AIGS Library Note that these items are microfilm of the original Census records and are filed in the Film cabinets under their County Abbreviation and Film Number. Please note: (999) number in brackets denotes Parish Number Aberlour (145) Film BAN 145-152 Craigillachie Charleston Alvah (146) Parliamentary Burgh of Banff Royal Burgh of Banff/Banff Town Film BAN 145-152 Macduff (Parish of Gamrie) Macduff Elgin (or Moray) Banff (147) Film BAN 145-152 Banff Landward Botriphnie (148) Film BAN 145-152 Boyndie (149) Film BAN 145-152 Whitehills Cullen (150) Film BAN 145-152 Deskford (151) Kirkton Ardoch Film BAN 145-152 Milltown Bovey Killoch Enzie (152) Film BAN 145-152 Parish of Fordyce (153) Sandend Fordyce Film BAN 153-160 Portsey Parish of Forglen (154) Film BAN 153-160 Parish of Gamrie (155) Gamrie is on Film 145-152 Gardenstoun Crovie Film BAN 153-160 Protstonhill Middletonhill Town of McDuff Glass (199) (incorporated with Aberdeen Portion of parish on Film 198-213) Film BAN 198-213 Parish of Grange (156) Film BAN 153-160 Parish of Inveravon (157) Film BAN 153-160 Updated 18 August 2018 Page 1 of 6 Banffshire Catalogue of Fiche and Film 1861 CENSUS Continued Parish of Inverkeithny (158) Film BAN 153-160 Parish of Keith (159) Old Keith Keith Film BAN 153-160 New Mill Fifekeith Parish of Kirkmichael (160) Film BAN 153-160 Avonside Tomintoul Marnoch (161) Film BAN 161-167 Marnoch Aberchirder Mortlach (162) Film BAN 161-167 Mortlach Dufftown Ordiquhill (163) Film BAN 161-167 Cornhill Rathven (164) Rathven Netherbuckie Lower Shore of Buckie Buckie New Towny Film BAN 161-167 Buckie Upper Shore Burnmouth of Rathven Peterhaugh Porteasie Findochty Bray Head of Porteasie Rothiemay (165) Film BAN 161-167 Milltown Rothiemay St.
    [Show full text]
  • COMM-114-8294 FOI-101002162402 (May 2019)
    FOI-101002162402 (May 2019) Q. 1 All the requested information is published on the Moray Council website and is therefore exempt under section 25 of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002, information otherwise accessible. For ease of reference, please us the following link to access the web page: http://www.moray.gov.uk/moray_standard/page_115001.html Q. 2 All the requested information is published on the Moray Council website and is therefore exempt under section 25 of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002, information otherwise accessible. For ease of reference, please us the following link to access the web page: http://www.moray.gov.uk/moray_standard/page_41894.html Q. 3 Asset Name and Address 1. Essil Glebe Lands , Garmouth 2. The Buckie Drifter, Freuchny Road, Buckie 3. Site Adjacent To Greenmantle, Kinloss 4. Site At Former School, Hamilton Drive, Elgin 5. Field, Lhanbryde Industrial Estate, Garmouth Road, Lhanbryde 6. Site To West Of Ar Dachaidh, Portessie 7. Site, Tomintoul, Ballindalloch 8. Development Land, West Foreshore, Burghead 9. Site , Linkwood Road , Elgin 10. Development Land, Jessiman's Brae, Keith 11. Land Adjacent To Ardach Health Centre, Highfield Road, Buckie 12. 10 Rathburn Street, Buckie 13. Site Adjacent To 23 Claremont, Forres 14. Site At Alba Place, Elgin 15. Ground Adjacent To 9 Birnie Crescent , Elgin 16. Cabrach Village Hall, Lower Cabrach 17. Schoolhouse, Lower Cabrach 18. 78 Wittet Drive, Elgin 19. 11 Wittet Drive, Elgin 20. 13 Wittet Drive, Elgin 21. 15 Wittet Drive, Elgin 22. 76 Wittet Drive, Elgin 23. Store, Freuchny Road, Buckie 24. Buckie Shipyard, Commercial Road, Buckie 25.
    [Show full text]
  • Birds in Moray & Nairn 2016
    Birds in Moray & Nairn Birds in Moray & Nairn 2016 Birds in Moray & Nairn 2016 1 Birds in Moray & Nairn 2016 Birds in Moray & Nairn in 2016 MORAY & NAIRN BIRD REPORT No.31 – 2016 Published at www.birdsinmorayandnairn.org in January 2018 CONTENTS Page How to submit records 3 Assessment of rarity records 4 Observers contributing to Birds in Moray & Nairn 2016 6 Species accounts 7 The first successful breeding of Red-spotted Bluethroats in Moray, in 2016 Robert Ince 96 Hobbies breeding in Moray in 2016 Martin Cook 103 Ringing Report 2016 Bob Proctor 105 Grid references of localities mentioned in the species accounts 116 Edited by Martin Cook (Scottish Ornithologists’ Club Recorder for Moray & Nairn). 2 Birds in Moray & Nairn 2016 Cover photograph: Yellow-browed Warbler at Portknockie, 7 October 2016 (Lenny Simpson). Species account authors: Mute Swan to Goosander (all wildfowl) Bob Proctor Quail to White-billed Diver (gamebirds and divers) Martin Cook Fulmar to Shag (including shearwaters) Richard Somers Cocks Little Egret to Coot (herons, grebes and rails) Martin Cook Raptors Martin Cook Oystercatcher to Snipe (all waders) Duncan Gibson Pomarine Skua to Great Black-backed Gull (skuas, auks, terns and gulls) Richard Somers Cocks Feral Pigeon to Corn Bunting (including pigeons, owls, crows, hirundines, tits, warblers, thrushes, chats, wagtails, pipits, finches and buntings) Bob Proctor This edition of Birds in Moray & Nairn, the 31st edition of the Moray & Nairn bird report, is available only online at www.birdsinmorayandnairn.org. For those who wish a hard copy, this can be printed from the website. In addition to the species account authors, the editor would like to thank all those who have submitted their observations, and the photographers who have generously permitted the use of their images.
    [Show full text]
  • Man in Moray
    10 0 I w! Fig.2.1 Moray. MANIN MORAY 5,000 years of history Ian Keillar Synopsis The extent of Moray is defined and the physical conditions briefly described. Traces of Mesolithic man have been found in the Culbin, and later Neolithic peoples found Moray an attractive place to settle. As metal working became established, trades routes followed and Moray flourished. As the climate deteriorated, so, apparently, did the political situation and defensive sites became necessary. The Romans came and went and the Picts rose and fell. The Vikings did not linger on these shores and MacBeth never met any witches near Forres. The Kings of Scots divided and ruled until they themselves set a pattern, which still continues, that if you want to get on you must go south to London. In distant Moray, brave men like Montrose and foolish men like Prince Charles Edward, fought for their rightful king. The Stuarts, however, ill rewarded their followers. Road makers and bridge builders half tamed the rivers, and the railways com­ pleted the process. With wars came boom years for the farmers, but even feather beds wear out and Moray is once more in apparent decline. However, all declines are relative and the old adage still has relevance: 'Speak wee] o the Hielans but live in the Laich.' Physical The name Moray is now applied to a local authority administrative District extending from west of Forres and the Findhorn to Cullen and stretching down in an irregular triangle into the highlands of the Cairngorms (Fig.2. l ). In Medieval times, Moray reached as far as Lochalsh on the west coast and there has always been some difficulty in defining the bound­ aries of the province.
    [Show full text]
  • The Counties of Nairnshire, Moray and Banffshire in the Bronze Age, Part
    The counties of Nairnshire, Moray and Banffshire Bronze inth e Age, Par* tII by lain C Walker INTRODUCTION dealinn I g wit bronzee hth s from these three countie traditionae sth l term Earlyf so , Middle, Latd an e Bronz have eAg e been used, though adapte prehistore th aree o dt th outlines aa f yo d thin i s paper span. A Brieflyperioe EB sth e dth , betwee introductioe nth d en e bronzf no th d ean of trade connections betwee aree Ireland nth aan Scandinaviad dan LBe th ; Amarkes i e th y db reappearance of contacts via the Great Glen with Ireland; and the MBA is the intervening period. Metallurgical analyses for Scottish Bronze Age material are in progress and their results, when integrated wit Europeae hth n evidence, necessitaty 1ma emajoa r reappraisa origine th f o ls r metallurgyoou f . However, pendin availabilite gth f thiyo s evidence, this study doe t consno - sider the ore groups found by recent analyses.2 BACKGROUND Hawkes,3 elaborating on the work of Coghlan and Case,4 has suggested that 'Classic' bell beaker folk from the Middle Rhine, arriving in S Ireland and mixing there with the settlers who had introduced the megalithic wedge-shaped tombs from France, were those who initially introduce a copper-usind g economy. Bronze came wit e arrivahth Irelann i l f battle-axo d e people fro Elbe mth e regio woulo nwh d have know rice th h f depositcoppen o ti e d th an rn si Upper Elbe and Saale valleys.
    [Show full text]
  • Appendix 2 TRADING AS ADDRESS ON/OFF SALES 41 the Square, Tomintoul, Ballindalloch, Moray, AB37 9ET OFF 5 Seaview Road, Findocht
    Appendix 2 TRADING AS ADDRESS ON/OFF SALES 41 The Square, Tomintoul, Ballindalloch, Moray, AB37 9ET OFF 5 Seaview Road, Findochty, Buckie, Moray, AB56 4QJ OFF 5 Southfield Drive, Elgin, Moray, IV30 6GR ON Allarburn Farm Shop, Edgar Road, Elgin, Moray, IV30 6XQ BOTH Aroma, Covesea Links, Lossiemouth, Moray, IV31 6SP, OFF Drummuir Castle, Keith, Moray, AB55 5JE OFF Portgordon Bowling Club, Station Road, Portgordon, ON Buckie, Moray, AB56 5RZ Speyburn Distillery, Rothes, Aberlour, Moray, AB38 7AG OFF Upper Hempriggs Farmhouse, Kinloss, Forres, Moray, IV36 OFF 2UB A & K McKenzie 89-91 New Mill Road, Lesmurdie, Elgin, IV30 4AH OFF A Taste of Speyside 10 Balvenie Street, Dufftown, Keith, Moray, AB55 4AB ON Abbey Inn Findhorn Road, Kinloss, Forres, Moray, IV36 3TX OFF Aberlour Distillery Aberlour Distillery, Aberlour, Moray, AB38 9PJ BOTH Ada Turkish Restaurant 29 South Street, Elgin, Moray, IV30 1JZ BOTH Against the Grain 25 Batchen Street, Elgin, Moray, IV30 1BH BOTH Al-Bahar Tandoori Restaurant 156 High Street, Elgin, Moray, IV30 1BD ON Aldi Stores Ltd 11 Trinity Place, Elgin, IV30 1VL OFF Archiestown Hotel Archiestown Hotel, The Square, Archiestown, Aberlour, ON Moray, AB38 7QL Asda Store Asda Stores Ltd, Edgar Road, Elgin, Moray, IV30 6YQ OFF Ashvale Fish Restaurant 13 Moss Street, Elgin, Moray, IV30 1LU ON Aultmore Distillery Aultmore Distillery, Aultmore, Keith, Moray, AB55 6QY OFF B&B Parrandier Parrandier, Meft Road, Urquhart, Elgin, Moray, IV30 8NH ON Badenoch's 178 High Street, Elgin, Moray, IV30 1BA BOTH Ballindalloch Castle Golfing
    [Show full text]