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Agenda Item No Agenda Item No. 4 REPORT NO 496/11 ANGUS COUNCIL CIVIC LICENSING COMMITTEE – 16 AUGUST 2011 DELEGATED APPROVALS REPORT BY THE DIRECTOR OF CORPORATE SERVICES ABSTRACT The purpose of this report is to advise members of applications for licences under the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 and other miscellaneous Acts which have been granted/renewed by the Head of Law and Administration in accordance with the Scheme of Delegation appended to Standing Orders. 1. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Committee note the licences granted/renewed under delegated authority as detailed in the attached Appendix. 2. BACKGROUND In terms of the Scheme of Delegation to Officers, the Head of Law and Administration is authorised to grant certain applications in connection with the Council's licensing functions under the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 and other miscellaneous Acts. Attached as an Appendix is a list of applications granted/renewed under delegated authority during the period 1 June to 4 August 2011. 3. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS There are no financial implications arising from this report. 4. HUMAN RIGHTS IMPLICATIONS There are no Human Rights issues arising directly from this report. 5. EQUALITIES IMPLICATIONS The issues contained in this report fall within an approved category that has been confirmed as exempt from an equalities perspective. 6. CONSULTATION The Chief Executive, the Head of Law and Administration, the Head of Finance and the Chief Constable have been consulted in the preparation of this report. COLIN MCMAHON DIRECTOR OF CORPORATE SERVICES NOTE: No background papers as defined by Section 50D of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 (other than any containing confidential or exempt information) were relied on to any material extent in preparing this report. L & A SCH/IMS APPENDIX 1 LICENCES GRANTED/RENEWED UNDER DELEGATED AUTHORITY From 1 June to 4 August 2011 TAXI OPERATOR’S LICENCE Barry Short, 159 Threewells Drive, Forfar. DD8 1EP Thomas Stewart, 21 Glenprosen Street, Montrose, DD10 9AR Brian Sturrock, Brian’s Taxi, 37 Glenogil Drive, Arbroath, DD11 5AF Thomas Kearnan, 35 Woodside Terrace, Carnoustie, DD7 7RA Kenneth Southorn, Westport Taxis, 25 Westport, Arbroath, DD11 1RF David Adams, Wilco Cabs Ltd, Unit 10 Montrose Business Centre, Broomfield Ind Estate, Montrose, DD10 8SY Laura Muir, CKS Taxis, 25 West Port, Arbroath, DD11 1RF – x 3 applications Raymond Milligan, 15 Lordburn, Arbroath, DD11 1JD Michael Johnston, 4 Charles Avenue, Arbroath, DD11 2EZ Bryan Forbes, 8 Bruce Drive, Carnoustie, DD7 7DF Raymond Scrimger, Abbey Taxis, 3 Kirk Square, Arbroath, DD11 1DX – x 2 applications Barry Short, 158 Threewells Drive, Forfar, DD8 1EP Ian Murray, 18 Dunnichen Road, Kingsmuir, Forfar, DD8 2RQ Clive Meldrum, 5 Inverbrothock House, 75 St Vigeans Road, Arbroath, DD11 5ED Linzie McAllan, 90 Pitreuchie Place, Forfar, DD8 2DQ Elaine Teviotdale, 41 Camus Road, Arbroath, DD11 5AW James Brown, 30 Fairport Road, Arbroath, DD11 5EJ Duncan McKenzie, 16 Grange Path, Arbroath, DD11 4EJ Graham Robb, 1 Whitson Way, Borrowfield, Montrose, DD10 9DX Ian Tominey, Monifieth Cabs, 26 Ethiebeaton Terrace, Monifieth, DD5 4RL Leslie Gibson, 7 Whiteside, Kirriemuir, DD8 4HZ TAXI DRIVER’S LICENCE John Fairweather, Muir of Ewnie, Glamis, By Forfar DD8 1SW Desmond McDonald, 46A Fergus, Square, Arbroath, DD11 3DW Steven Sangster, 14 Hepburn Crescent, Arbroath, DD11 5HP James Girolami, 91 Monifieth Road, Broughty Ferry, DD5 2SB Alistair Stirling, 9 Slade Gardens, Kirriemuir, DD8 5AF Jean Blackie, 67 St Ninians Road, Padanaram, DD8 1PT Neil Gibson, 21 Redfield Crescent, Montrose, DD10 8TN Linzie McAllan, 90 Pitreuchie Place, Forfar, DD8 2DQ Paul Middleton, 47 Warddykes Avenue, Arbroath, DD11 4AJ Raymond O’Neill, Oak Cottage, Redcastle, Inverkeilor DD11 5SS John Stephen, 20 Nursery Road, Montrose, DD10 9AW Derek Broughton, 52 Grange Place, Arbroath, DD11 4EH PRIVATE HIRE OPERATOR’S LICENCE Ann Marie Gallacher, 46 Provost Buchan Road, Brechin, DD9 6DE Garry Morrison, 1 Muir Road, Forfar, DD8 3JL Wilco Cabs Ltd., Unit 10, Montrose Business Centre, Broomfield Industrial Estate, Montrose, DD10 8SY Alexander Robb, 4 Provost Chapel Road, Arbroath, DD11 4HH Sandra Dickson, 13 Palmerston Street, Montrose, DD10 8HR Brian Shaw, K Kabs, Kirklee, 1 Church Lane, Kirriemuir, DD8 4HE PRIVATE HIRE DRIVER’S LICENCE Raymond Baxter, 9 Greenlaw Place, Carnoustie, DD7 7NG Diane Faulkner, 13 Falkland Drive, Arbroath, DD11 3EL Sandra Dickson, 13 Palmerston Street, Montrose, DD10 8HR Linda Cook, 15 Glenesk Avenue, Arbroath, DD11 5JQ Paul Forbes, 2 Douglas Gardens, Carnoustie, DD7 7DH Lorraine Stewart, 2 Chapelton of Menmuir, Brechin, DD9 7GN Duncan Shepherd, 1E Fergus Square, Arbroath,DD11 3DG William Craig, 76 City Road, Brechin, DD9 6DL William Mair, 29 Grange Road, Arbroath, DD11 4EG Marion Stewart, 12 Glenesk Place, Arbroath, DD11 5JJ John Murray, 8 Southorn Close, Arbroath, DD11 3TF SECOND HAND DEALERS LICENCE Ian Guthrie (Montrose), Western Road North, Montrose, DD10 8LN Sandemans Cars, Market Street, Forfar, DD8 3EQ Autosales, Lindsay Street, Kirriemuir, DD8 5AP Angus Autospares, Riverside Road, Montrose, DD10 9NJ Muirhead Garage, 4 Newtyle Road, Muirhead, DD2 5QP The Muir Garage Limited, Lethnot Road, Edzell, DD9 7TG Southesk Electronics, 70 Montrose Street, Brechin, DD9 7DF The Courtyard, Peel Farm, By Kirriemuir, DD8 5JJ Queenswell Coachworks, Queenswell Road, Forfar, DD8 3JA Autoecosse, Trade Centre, Hillhead, Kirriemuir, DD8 4PB Motech, Castle Garage, Victoria Street, Forfar, DD8 3HU Canmore Motors, 117 West High Street, Forfar, DD8 1BC Barbara Litterick, Lovejoys Antiques, Dundee Road, Letham, DD8 2PR Alexander McBain Scrap Yard, Herdhillmuir, Kirriemuir, DD8 5NA Hire Point Garage, Carseview Road, Forfar, DD8 3NG Monifieth Cars, 2-4 Maule Street, Monifieth, DD5 4JN Kathleen Fraser, Unit 4, Bridge Street, Montrose, DD10 8AJ Iain Fairweather, GMV Entertainment, 33 Millgate, Arbroath, DD11 1NN WINDOW CLEANER’S LICENCE Paul Blair, 118 Castle Street, Forfar, DD8 3HS Christopher Sutherland, 2A Ogilvy’s Close, Kirriemuir, DD8 4EX Clive Sayers, East Mains House, Auchterhouse, DD3 0QN Shane May, 2 Burnhead Terrace, Redford, Arbroath, DD11 2RB Anthony Digan, 251 Dickson Avenue, Dundee, DD2 4DD James Paterson, 2 Kirkton Park, Forfar, DD8 2BY Bari Islam, 7 Kinnaber Road, Hillside, Montrose, DD10 9HE Sean McCagh, 59 Benedict Road, Arbroath, DD11 5EY Scott McKenzie, 2 Barry Road, Carnoustie, DD7 7QL Thomas Duff, 34 Cairnie Road, Arbroath, DD11 3DY Garry Duff, 34 Cairnie Road, Arbroath, DD11 3DY Jonathan Sorensen, 120 Kinloch Street. 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