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Deeds Executed AGENDA ITEM 21 THE HIGHLAND CONCIL LIST OF DEEDS AND OTHER DOCUMENTS TO WHICH THE COMMON SEAL OF THE COUNCIL HAS BEEN AFFIXED SINCE THE MEETING OF THE COUNCIL ON 25 OCTOBER TO BE SUBMITTED TO DATE THE COUNCIL ON 13 DECEMBER 2018 The Highland Council (Temporary Traffic Prohibition On The C1084 Inverfarigaig – Glenlia Road (Part), Inverness-shire, And The U1217 Loch Garthside – Trinloist – Gleann 02/10/2018 Liath Road (Part) Inverness-shire), Order 2018 02/10/2018 The Highland Council (Ancarraig Holiday Cottage Park) (Revocation) Order 2018 The Highland Council (Santa Fun Run, Aviemore) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic on 03/10/2018 Various Roads in Aviemore) Order 2018 03/10/2018 The Highland Council (U2529 Ardvonie Road, Kingussie) (Road Closure) Order 2018 The Highland Council (Remembrance Parade, Aviemore) (Temporary Prohibition of 04/10/2018 Traffic on Various Roads in Aviemore) Order 2018 Lease between The Highland Council and Strontian Community School Building Limited. 05/10/2018 Subjects:- Primary School, Strontian Discharge of Improvement Grant in favour of Dorothy Brown. Subjects:- Sgoravaig, 08/10/2018 Balcherry Road, Fendom, Tain The Highland Council (Temporary Traffic Prohibition On The B851 Errogie – Strathnairn 08/10/2018 – Daviot Bridge – Culloden Moor Road (Part), Inverness-shire) Order 2018 Loan Agreement between The Highland Council and Highland Housing Alliance. Subjects:- 08/10/2018 2 areas of land at Benleva, Drumnadrochit 09/10/2018 Variation Agreement between Seemis Group LLP and The Highland Council The Highland Council (Temporary Traffic Prohibition On The C1084 Inverfarigaig – Glenlia Road (Part), Inverness-shire, And The U1217 Loch Garthside – Trinloist – Gleann 15/10/2018 Liath Road (Part), Inverness-shire), Order (Extension) 2018 Deed of Postponment of Standard Security between The Highland Council and Gemma 16/10/2018 MacKillop, 35 Nicolson Street, Wick The Highland Council (Temporary Traffic Prohibition On The U3792 Balloan Road (Part), 16/10/2018 Inverness) Order 2018 Disposition by The Highland Council in favour of Edmund James MacKenzie and Irene 18/10/2018 Dunlop Reid MacKenzie. Subjects:- Plockton Craft Shop, Bank Street, Plockton Minute of Agreement between The Highland Council, Tulloch Homes Limited and SRUC 19/10/2018 Subjects: Drummondhill, Inverness The Highland Council (Remembrance Parade, Nairn) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic on 23/10/2018 Various Roads In Nairn-shire) Order 2018 The Highland Council (Land 250M North East of Old Pines, Gairlochy, Spean Bridge) 24/10/2018 (Revocation) Order 2018 The Highland Council (Hogmanay, Grantown on Spey) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic 24/10/2018 on Various Roads) Order 2018 The Highland Council (C1170 Moss-Side Road, Nairn) (Temporary Road Closure) Order 25/10/2018 2018 The Highland Council (Temporary Traffic Restriction And Prohibitions) (Inverness 25/10/2018 Bonfire And Fireworks Display) Order 2018 30/10/2018 The Highland Council (U2079 Dalfaber Road, Aviemore) (Road Closure) Order 2018 30/10/2018 The Highland Council (B9090 High Street, Nairn) (Temporary Road Closure) Order 2018 Disposition by the Highland Council in favour of Vastint Hospitality BV. Subjects:- land 06/11/2018 at Waterloo Place Inverness S75 between The Highland Council and GEG Capital ( North ) Limited re Earls Cross 06/11/2018 Road, Dornoch Lease between The Highland Council and Cains Trustees (Jersey) Limited and Cains Fiduciaries (Jersey) Limited each acting in its capacity as joint trustee of The Eastgate Unit 12/11/2018 Trust Assignation Kerry Foods Limited,Brandon Lanscaping Limited and the Highland Council 12/11/2018 re 17, Longman Drive Inverness Disposition by The Highland Council in favour of Mr Martin Grant & Mrs Margaret Isobel 13/11/2018 Grant 22 Novar Road, Alness, Ross-Shire, IV17 0QQ The Highland Council (C1163 Delnies – Kildrummie – Howford Road, Nairn) (Temporary 14/11/2018 Road Closure) Order 2019 The Highland Council (C1178 Harbour Street Nairn) (Temporary Road Closure) Order 15/11/2018 2018 Minute of Agreement between the Highland Council and Gairloch and District Heritage 15/11/2018 Company Limited. Subjects at Gairloch Guarantee by The Highland Council in favour of the Architectural Heritage Fund. 15/11/2018 Subjects at Gairloch Disposition by The Highland Council in favour of Wester Loch Ewe Trust. Subjects:- 19/11/2018 former Inverasdale Primary School Disposition by The Highland Council in favour of Frances Anne Margaret McAllister. 19/11/2018 Subjects:- 25 Stratton Road, Inverness Minute of Variation and Extension of Lease between Lochaber Properties Limited and The 20/11/2018 Highland Council. Subjects:- Recycling Centre, Ben Nevis Industrial Estate, Fort William .
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