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Licences Granted Under Delegated Powers Agenda 4 Item Report HLC/077/18 No THE HIGHLAND COUNCIL Committee: THE HIGHLAND LICENSING COMMITTEE Date: 4 December 2018 Report title: Licences granted under delegated powers under the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 and part 5 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 2006 Granted in the period 25 October 2018 to 21 November 2018 Report by: The Principal Solicitor – Regulatory Services 1.0 Purpose/Executive Summary 1.1 This Report details licences granted under delegated powers by the Principal Solicitor – Regulatory Services in the period 25 October 2018 to 21 November 2018 and invites the Committee to note the Report. 2. Recommendation 2.2 Members are invited to note the Report. Caithness Sutherland and Easter Ross Area Name of applicant Type of licence Date of grant Aberdeen and Northern Marts Public Entertainment – Caithness Livestock 24/10/2018 Centre (Function Hall, Kitchen, Toilets and Sale Ring), Quoybrae, Watten Tesco Stores Limited Late Hours Catering – Variation - Tesco 24/10/2018 Store, Wick Airport, Wick Caelin Reid Skin Piercing or Tattooing – Caelin Reid 25/10/2018 Makeup, Curl Up N’Dye, 9 Kirk Lane, Wick Kindertons Limited Taxi Operator 26/10/2018 David Miller Street Trader 29/10/2018 Malcolm N Macleod Taxi Driver 29/10/2018 John Robertson Private Hire Car Operator 29/10/2018 Norman J Stubbings Taxi Driver 29/10/2018 James Miller Private Hire Car Operator - Substitution 31/10/2018 Ardross Community Hall Ltd Public Entertainment – Ardross Community 05/11/2018 Hall and Playing Fields, Ardross Robert Thompson Taxi Operator 07/11/2018 Ormlie and Violets Taxis 8 x Taxi Operator 07/11/2018 Ormlie and Violets Taxis Private Hire Car Operator 07/11/2018 Scotscalder Hall Committee Public Entertainment – Scotscalder Hall 07/11/2018 Murray Kennedy Private Hire Car Driver 09/11/2018 Caithness Cabs Private Hire Car Operator – Substitution 09/11/2018 Helen Maughan Skin Piercing or Tattooing – 13A Princes 13/11/2018 Street, Thurso Mathew Gallie Taxi Driver 14/11/2018 Duthac Taxis Ltd Private Hire Car Operator 14/11/2018 Alexander Miller Private Hire Car Operator 15/11/2018 Malcolm Morrison Street Trader – Temporary 15/11/2018 Inverness, Nairn Badenoch and Strathspey Area Name of applicant Type of licence Date of grant Yuk Mei Cheng House in Multiple Occupation 26/10/2018 The Flat above the Magic Wok Takeaway, Barn Church Road, Culloden, Inverness. Clunie Conochie House in Multiple Occupation 26/10/2018 62 Columba Road, Inverness Oak Ridge Support Services Ltd House in Multiple Occupation 26/10/2018 1 Diriebught Road, Inverness Oak Ridge Support Services Ltd House in Multiple Occupation 26/10/2018 3 Diriebught Road, Inverness Oak Ridge Support Services Ltd House in Multiple Occupation 26/10/2018 5 Diriebught Road, Inverness Oak Ridge Support Services Ltd House in Multiple Occupation 26/10/2018 7 Diriebught Road, Inverness Andrew George Murray Taxi Driver 26/10/2018 Stuart Campbell Taxi Operator - Vehicle substitution 26/10/2018 David Brown Taxi Operator - Vehicle substitution 26/10/2018 Martyn Brown Grant of Private Hire Car Operator 01/11/2018 Neil Buchanan Strachan Temporary PHC Driver 02/11/2018 AAD Services Ltd Private Hire Car Operator 06/11/2018 Glenfold Ltd PHC Operator 06/11/2018 Patryk Pachana PHC Driver 06/11/2018 Charles Matthew Maguire PHC Operator - Vehicle substitution 06/11/2018 Pawel Lukasz Wyderka Taxi Operator - Vehicle substitution 06/11/2018 Joseph Foy Window Cleaner 07/11/2018 Mary Anne Maclean Taxi Driver 09/11/2018 Graham Forrest Taxi Driver 09/11/2018 Highlander Cars Ltd Taxi Operator - Vehicle substitution 09/11/2018 Ruairidh Blacklaws Renewal of Taxi Driver 09/11/2018 Roderick Walker Grant of Street Trader – Employee 09/11/2018 Rafal Smedra PHC Driver 12/11/2018 Rafal Smedra PHC Operator 12/11/2018 Radwan Ibrahim PHC Driver 12/11/2018 Annmarie Fraser Street Trader 13/11/2018 Roderick Hill Taxi Driver 14/11/2018 Taxi 24/7 Ltd Renewal of Private Hire Car Operator 14/11/2018 Clark’s Maintenance Renewal of Second Hand Motor Vehicle 15/11/2018 Engineering (Nairn) Ltd Dealer – West End Garage, Inverness Road, Nairn Ali Mohamed House in Multiple Occupation 15/11/2018 28 Ardconnel Street, Inverness Caspian Food Retailers Ltd Late Hours Catering 15/11/2018 Burger King, Inverness Retail Park Bruce Robertson PHC Driver 15/11/2018 Mhairi Moffat Taxi Driver 16/11/2018 Game Retail Ltd Temporary Second Hand Dealer 19/11/2018 Roderick Hill Taxi Operator - Vehicle substitution 19/11/2018 William A Mackay Taxi Operator - Vehicle substitution 19/11/2018 Cawdor Community Association Renewal of Public Entertainment – Cawdor 20/11/2018 Community Centre and Cawdor Estate Fields adjacent to Cawdor Community Centre, Cawdor Ross, Skye and Lochaber Area Zohaib Ahmed Taxi vehicle substitution 29.10.2018 Don’s Taxi PHC vehicle substitution 30.10.2018 Contin Community Trust Renewal of Public Entertainment licence for 30.10.2018 Contin Community Centre and Grounds Ullapool Fire and Light Fund Grant of Public Entertainment licence for 01.11.2018 Broomfield Old Disc Golf Field, West Terrace, Ullapool for annual bonfire and fireworks event Ali Mohamed Grant of HMO licence for Flat 1 Cruickshank 05.11.2018 Court, Mart Road, Dingwall Ali Mohamed Grant of HMO licence for Flat 4 Cruickshank 05.11.2018 Court, Mart Road, Dingwall Ali Mohamed Grant of HMO licence for Flat 5 Cruickshank 05.11.2018 Court, Mart Road, Dingwall Samantha Richards Renewal of Second Hand Dealer licence 05.11.2018 Shoaib Ahmed Grant of PHC operator licence 07.11.2018 Charles Cumming Grant of Taxi operator licence 12.11.2018 Jamshaid Lal Khan Grant of PHC operator licence 12.11.2018 Maria Ceinos Sosa Grant of Street Trader licence 15.11.2018 Kevin Goodman Taxi vehicle substitution 19.11.2018 Highlife Highland Renewal of Public Entertainment licence for 20.11.2018 Black Isle Leisure Centre, Fortrose Applications granted – to be Registration of Private Landlords 25.10.2018 to confirmed 21.11.2018 Angus MacFarlane Renewal of Taxi Operator 25/10/2018 Skye Camanachd SCIO Temporary Public Entertainment 29/10/2018 Plockton and District Community Grant of Public Entertainment 02/11/2018 Council Colin MacLean Renewal of Taxi Operator’s Licence 24/10/2018 Scott Easson Renewal of Private Hire Operator’s Licence 24/10/2018 Alan Overend Grant of Taxi Operator’s Licence 01/11/2018 Nikolay Kostov Renewal of Taxi Operator’s Licence 12/11/2018 Kenneth Hazelton Renewal of Private Hire Driver’s Licence 14/11/2018 Date: 21 November 2018 Author: Susan Blease Background Papers 1. 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