Issued Authorisations 2018-2019 (As of 22Nd May 2018)

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Issued Authorisations 2018-2019 (As of 22Nd May 2018) Issued Authorisations 2018-2019 (as of 22nd May 2018) The following table shows specific authorisations issued covering the period 1st April 2018 to 31st March 2019. This table will be updated throughout the 2018-2019 authorisation year. Auth Approval for (woodland, Natural Type Property/ Control Area Deer Management Group Start Date End Date No Heritage, Agri etc) 13444 18(2) Woodland Tarduff Moor None 01/09/2018 31/03/2019 13443 5(6) Enclosed Woodland Tarduff Moor None 21/05/2018 31/03/2019 Ardteatle, Creagan & Cabrach, 13440 18(2) Woodland Inverary/Tyndrum 01/09/2018 31/03/2019 Dychliemore Ardteatle, Creagan & Cabrach, 13439 5(6) Unenclosed Woodland Inverary/Tyndrum 17/05/2018 31/03/2019 Dychliemore 13436 18(2) Woodland Carsphairn South West Scotland 01/09/2018 31/03/2019 13435 5(6)) unenclosed woodland Carsphairn South West Scotland 14/05/2018 31/03/2019 13433 18(2) Woodland Lamlash Golf Course n/a 11/05/2018 31/03/2019 13431 18(2) agricultural land/ woodland Kirkton Farm None 18/05/2018 31/03/2019 13430 5(6) unenclosed woodland Kirkton Farm None 18/05/2018 31/03/2019 13429 18(2) agricultural land/ woodland Ruttle Wood & Mid Mains Farm None 18/05/2018 31/03/2019 13428 5(6) unenclosed woodland Ruttle Wood & Mid Mains Farm None 18/05/2018 31/03/2019 5(6) 13427 Enclosed Woodland Garrocher Farm South West Scotland 10/05/2018 14/05/2018 F 13426 18(2) Agricultural land / Woodland Fleenas/Meikleburn None 01/09/2018 31/03/2019 13425 5(6) Unenclosed woodland Fleenas/Meikleburn None 08/09/2018 31/03/2019 13424 18(2) Woodland Ardochy Woodland Glenelg 08/05/2018 31/03/2019 13423 18(2) Woodland Loch Marbrennie & Garizle South West Scotland 01/10/2018 31/03/2019 Page 1 of 7 Obj Ref: A2632911 13422 5(6) Unenclosed woodland Loch Marbrennie & Garizle South West Scotland 04/05/2018 31/03/2019 13421 18(2) Woodland Balcastle Farm Woodland None 02/05/2018 09/05/2018 Public Saftey/ Agricultural land / 13420 18(2) Annandale Estate South West Scotland 01/09/2018 31/03/2019 Woodland Public Safety/ Unenclosed 13419 5(6) Annandale Estate South West Scotland 17/05/2018 31/03/2019 woodland 13418 18(2) Woodland Sron Na Bo Monadhiaths 08/05/2018 31/03/2019 13417 18(2) Woodland Clints of Dromore & Pibble Hill South West Scotland 01/10/2018 31/03/2019 13416 5(6) unenclosed woodland Clints of Dromore & Pibble Hill South West Scotland 04/05/2018 31/03/2019 13413 18(2) Woodland Barton Abbey Farms Blackmount 30/04/2018 26/05/2018 5(6) 13412 Enclosed Woodland Balcastle Farm Woodland None 02/05/2018 09/05/2018 F 13411 5(6) Enclosed Woodland East Sclenteuch None 27/04/2018 31/03/2019 13410 5(6) Enclosed Woodland Knockpin1 None 27/04/2018 31/03/2019 13409 18(2) Agricultural land Glenkilrie Estate West Grampians - Tayside 26/04/2018 31/07/2018 13408 5(6) Natural Heritage Glenkilrie Estate West Grampians - Tayside 26/04/2018 31/03/2019 Various: Cowal, West Loch 13407 Agricultural Land / Woodland RDS Various Awe, East Loch Lomond & 08/05/2018 31/03/2019 18(2) None Various: Cowal, West Loch 13406 5(6) unenclosed woodland RDS Various Awe, East Loch Lomond & 08/05/2018 31/03/2019 None 13405 5(6) unenclosed woodland Newmore Wood None 26/04/2018 31/03/2019 13404 18(2) Woodland Ballybrennan None 01/09/2018 31/03/2019 13403 5(6) unenclosed woodland Ballybrennan None 24/04/2018 31/03/2019 13402 18(2) Agricultural Land / Woodland Ballindalloch Estate None 01/09/2018 28/02/2019 Natural Heritage/ Unclosed 13401 5(6) Ballindalloch Estate None 24/04/2018 28/02/2019 woodland Various farms in Tayside area - Various; Breadalbane, 13400 18(2) Agricultural Land / Woodland Culdaremore, Menzies, Strathtay, South Perthshire, 03/05/2018 31/03/2019 Taymouth, Weem etc Dunkeld Deer Forum Page 2 of 7 Obj Ref: A2632911 13398 18(2) Public Safety/ Agricultural land Laggan Estate Islay 09/04/2018 31/03/2019 13397 5(6) unenclosed woodland Ardmarnock - Westward Cowal 24/04/2018 31/03/2019 13396 18(2) Agricultural Land / Woodland Dallas Estate None 01/09/2018 31/03/2019 13395 18(2) unenclosed woodland Dallas Estate None 23/04/2018 31/03/2019 Public Saftey/ Agricultural land / 13394 18(2) Lochryan Estate None 01/09/2018 31/03/2019 Woodland 13393 5(6) Public Saftey/ Woodland Lochryan Estate None 26/04/2018 31/03/2019 13392 5(6) unenclosed woodland Kames None 24/04/2018 31/03/2019 13391 5(6) unenclosed woodland Cuildochart South Perthshire 24/04/2018 31/03/2019 13390 5(6) unenclosed woodland Carrick & Gleann Mor Cowel 24/04/2018 31/03/2019 13389 5(6) unenclosed woodland Griffin South Perthshire 24/04/2018 31/03/2019 13388 5(6) unenclosed woodland Coire No Cowal 26/04/2018 31/03/2019 13386 5(6) unenclosed woodland Camquhart & Maymore Cowal 24/04/2018 31/03/2019 13385 5(6) unenclosed woodland Murrayshill South Perthshire 24/04/2018 31/03/2019 13384 5(6) unenclosed woodland Glas Dhoire Monadhliaths 24/04/2018 31/03/2019 13383 5(6) unenclosed woodland Carronbridge None 24/04/2018 31/03/2019 Various: Cowal - Auchamore, 13382 5(6) unenclosed woodland Cowal 24/04/2018 31/03/2019 Auchenbreck, Strone etc 13381 5(6) unenclosed woodland Brenchoillie None 26/04/2018 31/03/2019 13380 5(6) unenclosed woodland Creag Ghlas & Breaclaich South Perthshire 26/04/2018 31/03/2019 13379 5(6) unenclosed woodland Auchanruie Tayside 24/04/2018 31/03/2019 13378 5(6) unenclosed woodland Asloun & Leadclune None 24/04/2018 31/03/2019 13377 5(6) unenclosed woodland Ardanaiseig None 24/04/2018 31/03/2019 13376 5(6) unenclosed woodland Achnandarach & Fernaig South Ross 24/04/2018 31/03/2019 13375 18(2) Public Safety Cumbernauld Airport None 18/04/2018 31/03/2019 13374 5(6) Public Safety Cumbernauld Airport None 18/04/2018 31/03/2019 13373 18(2) Agricultural Land Stroneskar None 17/04/2018 31/05/2018 13372 18(2) Woodland Dirnow & Drumnabrennan South West Scotland 01/09/2018 31/03/2019 Page 3 of 7 Obj Ref: A2632911 13371 5(6) unenclosed woodland Dirnow & Drumnabrennan South West Scotland 01/05/2018 31/03/2019 13370 18(2) Woodland Ledmore & Migdale None 01/09/2018 31/03/2019 13369 5(6) unenclosed woodland Ledmore & Migdale None 16/04/2018 31/03/2019 13368 18(2) Woodland Abriachan (WTS) None 01/09/2018 31/03/2019 13367 5(6) unenclosed woodland Abriachan (WTS) None 16/04/2018 31/03/2019 13366 5(6) unenclosed woodland Kilfinan Community Woodland Cowal 16/04/2018 31/03/2019 West Sutherland - Assynt 13365 5(6) unenclosed woodland Ardvar 10/04/2018 30/06/2018 Peninsula 13364 18(2) Agricultural Land Westend Farm None 10/04/2018 31/03/2019 13363 18(2) Agricultural Land / Woodland Brux Estate None 16/04/2018 31/03/2019 13362 5(6) unenclosed woodland Brux Estate None 16/04/2018 31/03/2019 13361 18(2) Woodland Losganan Estate Monadhiaths 01/09/2018 31/03/2019 13360 5(6) unenclosed woodland Losganan Estate Monadhiaths 10/04/2018 31/03/2019 13359 18(2) Woodland Balfour & Slewdrum Forest Birse Parish 01/09/2018 31/03/2019 13358 5(6) unenclosed woodland Balfour & Slewdrum Forest Birse Parish 10/04/2018 31/03/2019 13357 18(2) Agricultural Land / Woodland Ballogie Estate Birse Parish 01/09/2018 31/03/2019 13356 5(6) unenclosed woodland Ballogie Estate Birse Parish 10/04/2018 31/03/2019 13355 18(2) Woodland Abernethy & Craigmore Speyside 01/09/2018 31/03/2019 13354 5(6) unenclosed woodland Abernethy & Craigmore Speyside 05/04/2018 31/03/2019 Various; Breadalbane, East Grampians, East Loch 13352 5(6) unenclosed woodland FCS Tayside Ericht, West Grampians, 05/04/2018 31/03/2019 Strathtay, South Perthshire, Dunkeld Deer Forum 13351 5(6) unenclosed woodland North Otter Cowal 05/04/2018 31/03/2019 13350 18(2) Woodland Kilbridemore & Dunans Cowal 01/09/2018 31/03/2019 13349 5(6) unenclosed woodland Kilbridemore & Dunans Cowal 01/04/2018 31/03/2019 Gairloch Conservation 13348 18(2) Woodland Beinn Eighe NNR 01/09/2018 31/03/2019 Group Page 4 of 7 Obj Ref: A2632911 Natural Heritage/ Unclosed Gairloch Conservation 13347 5(6) Beinn Eighe NNR 05/04/2018 31/03/2019 woodland Group 13346 18(2) Agricultural Land / Woodland Dinnet Moor East Grampians 01/09/2018 31/03/2019 Natural Heritage/ Unclosed 13345 18(2) Dinnet Moor East Grampians 01/04/2018 31/03/2019 woodland Kenmore Forest & Furnace 13344 5(6) unenclosed woodland None 01/04/2018 31/03/2019 Woodland various; North Lanarkshire, 13343 5(6) unenclosed woodland FCS Lowlands South Lanarkshire, West 01/04/2018 31/03/2019 Lothian etc 13341 5(6) unenclosed woodland FCS Galloway Forest South West Scotland 01/04/2018 31/03/2019 FCS Dumfries & Borders various; Eskdalemuir, 13339 5(6) unenclosed woodland 01/04/2018 31/03/2019 District Borders etc 13338 18(2) Public Safety/ Agricultural land Finegand West Grampians - Tayside 01/04/2018 15/06/2018 13337 5(6) Public Safety/ Natural Heritage Finegand West Grampians - Tayside 01/04/2018 31/03/2019 13336 5(6) unenclosed woodland Glenkinglass East Cowal 10/04/2018 31/03/2019 various; Balquhidder, Natural Heritage/ Unenclosed Cowal, East Loch Lomond, 13335 5(6) FCS Cowal & Trossachs District 01/10/2018 31/03/2019 woodland Glenartney, Inverary & Tyndrum, various; Balquhidder, Cowal, East Loch Lomond, 13334 18(2) Woodland FCS Cowal & Trossachs District 01/04/2018 31/03/2019 Glenartney, Inverary & Tyndrum, 13333 18(2) Woodland Glenkinglass East Cowal 01/09/2018 31/03/2019 13331 18(2) Agricultural land Mains of Murthly farm None 30/03/2018 31/12/2018 13330 5(6) Public Safety North Uist Estate Uists 01/04/2018 31/03/2019 13329 18(2) Public Safety North Uist Estate Uists 01/04/2018 31/03/2019 13328 5(6) Natural Heritage SNH Corrie Fee East Grampians 01/04/2018 31/03/2019 Page 5 of 7 Obj Ref: A2632911 various; East Knoydart, West Lochaber, 13327 18(2) Woodland FCS Lochaber District
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