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Subjects: 919m² or thereby of land lying adjacent to the A890 road at Achnasheen. Variation of Lease between The Highland Council and Reid's Bakery (Thurso) Limited in respect of subjects at Riverside Place, Thurso Disposition by The Highland Council in favour of Mr Brian Alexander Blackstock. Subjects: 13 Parkland Place, Balintore, Ross-shire, IV20 1XT. Deed of Disburdenment by The Highland Council in favour of Shaun Alexander Scroggie and Another. Subjects:- 31 Inshes Mews, Inverness IV2 5HY Renunciation in favour of Broadland Properties Limited of lease over Avoch Play Area and Football Pitch, Avoch, Ross & Cromarty. Assignation and variation of lease between (1)Nevis Garage Ltd (2)TP Trustees Ltd and EJ Mackintosh and (3) The Highland Council. Subjects - 5 Caol Industrial Estate Fort William Section 75 Agreement with Buidheann Tigheadas Loch Aillse Agus An Eilein Sgitheanaich Limited, North West Highland Community Enterprises Limited and Rubicon Land Limited re Home Farm, Portree, Isle of Skye. The Highland Council (Temporary Traffic Restrictions During ‘Inverness West Link Advance Works and Inverness West Link – Stage 1 & Canal Parks Enhancement Works’) Order 2015 - No. 1 The Highland Council (Temporary Traffic Restrictions During ‘Inverness West Link Advance Works and Inverness West Link – Stage 1 & Canal Parks Enhancement Works’) Order 2015 - No. 2 Deed of Conditions by The Highland Council. Subjects:- Lochside Court, Garve Road, Ullapool Articles of Roup for Soay School, Isle of Soay. Disposition by the Highland Council in favour of Mrs Maria Keiro and Mr Paul R S Keiro in respect of subjects being 107 Cranmore Drive, Smithton, Inverness IV2 7FL Licence by JOG2 Limited with consent of The Highland Council in favour of Highlands and Islands Enterprise. Subjects:- Sculpture Site at John O'Groats Visitor Centre The Highland Council (Isle of Skye Gravel Sprint Time Trial) Order 2015 Disposition by The Highland Council in favour of Mr David William Dinwoodie and Ms Laura Anne Mackenzie. Subjects: 42 Bermuda Road, Invergordon, Ross-shire, IV18 0BT. Minute of Agreement among The Highland Council, Alexander Albert Henry Fraser and Corriegarth Wind Energy Limited Subjects: Corriegarth Wind Farm Notice of Payment of Grant No. CAI/13/R/112/C&R/13 Notice of Payment of Grant No. CAI/13/A/140/C&R/13 Notice of Payment of Grant No. CAI/14/A/255/C&R/14 Notice of Payment of Grant No. CAI/14/A/265/C&R/14 Notice of Payment of Grant No. SUT/14/R/719/C&R/14 Notice of Payment of Grant No. CAI/15/A/306/C&R/15 Notice of Payment of Grant No. CAI/15/A/307/C&R/15 Notice of Payment of Grant No. CAI/11/A/755/C&R/11 Notice of Payment of Grant No. CAI/14/A/263/C&R/14 Disposition by the Highland Council in favour of John Macrae subjects 39 Wells Street Inverness Minute of Agreement anong The Highland Council, Malcolm Roland Friday and Andrew David Friday and Corriemoillie Wind Farm Limited Disposition by The Highland Council in favour of William Angus Sutherland and Amanda Innes Sutherland; Subjects:- 35 Rockview Place, Helmsdale Ranking Agrement between The Highland Council, Elizabeth Susan Ewen and Bank of Scotland plc. Subjects:- 32 Spey Avenue, Inverness Minute of Extension and Variation of Lease (incorporating rent review) in respect of 8 Henderson Road Inverness between The Highland Council and UGC Properties Ltd Disposition by The Highland Council in favour of Ms Jessie Georgina Oliver. Subjects: 4 Chapel Place, Portmahomack, Ross-shire, IV20 1YT. Disposition by The Highland Council in favour of Audrey Cameron of subjects : 48 Aird Road, Beauly IV4 7ER Discharge by The Highland Council in favour of Executors of the late John Innes. Subjects:- 15 Leith Walk, Wick The Highland Council (C1033 Everley Crockster Toll Road at Upper Gills) (Temporary Closure) Order 2015 Discharge of planning obligation 15/03015/S75D re Braeside, Kinlocheil. Members' Agreement (as amended and restated) between Seemis Group LLP, The Highland Council and others Notice of Payment of Grant - Inverness - HA/14/214 Notice of Payment of Grant - Nairn - HA/14/082 Notice of Payment of Grant - Inverness - HA/13/168 Notice of Payment of Grant - Inverness - HA/14/110 Notice of Payment of Grant - Inverness - HA/13/265 Notice of Payment of Grant - Inverness - HA/14/068 Notice of Payment of Grant - Inverness - HA/14/086 Notice of Payment of Grant - Inverness - HA/14/147 Notice of Payment of Grant - Inverness - HA/14/061 Notice of Payment of Grant - Inverness - HA/14/088 Notice of Payment of Grant - Inverness - HA/14/188 Notice of Payment of Grant - Inverness - HA/14/091 Notice of Payment of Grant - Inverness - HA/14/091 Notice of Payment of Grant - Inverness - HA/14/029 Notice of Payment of Grant - Inverness - HA/14/039 Notice of Payment of Grant - Inverness - HA/14/173 Notice of Payment of Grant - Inverness - HA/14/111 Discharge by The Highland Council info Hanover (Scotland) Housing Association Limited Subjects:- Coppice Court near Grant Road Grantown on Spey Notice of Payment of Grant - Inverness - HA/14/189 Notice of Payment of Grant - Inverness - HA/14/176 Notice of Payment of Grant - Inverness - HA/13/158 Notice of Payment of Grant - Inverness - HA/14/037 Notice of Payment of Grant - Inverness - HA/13/267 Notice of Payment of Grant - Inverness - HA/14/047 Notice of Payment of Grant - Nairn - HA/14/137 Notice of Payment of Grant - Inverness - HA/14/079 Notice of Payment of Grant - Inverness - HA/14/046 Notice of Payment of Grant - Inverness - HA/14/113 Partial assignation & Variation of Lease between Rembrand Timber Limited, Lochaber Housing Association Limited and The Highland Council. Subjects : Front Site, 8 Blar Mhor Industrial Estate, Fort William Partial assignation & Variation of Lease between Rembrand Timber Limited, AA Young Limited and The Highland Council. Subjects:Rear Site, 8 Blar Mhor Industrial estate, Fort William Minute of Agreement between The Highland Council and Scottish Hydroelectric Transmission PLC Subjects: Grudie Sub-Station Notice of Payment of Grant No. SKY/I/14/004/CR/14 Notice of Payment of Grant No. SKY/I/14/005/CR/14 Notice of Payment of Grant No. SKY/I/14/011/CR/14 Notice of Payment of Grant No. SKY/I/14/018/CR/14 Notice of Payment of Grant No. SKY/I/14/021/CR/14 Notice of Payment of Grant No. SKY/I/14/022/CR/14 Notice of Payment of Grant No. SKY/I/14/024/CR/14 Notice of Payment of Grant No. SKY/I/14/028/CR/14 Notice of Payment of Grant No.
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