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WATERNISH PLANNING APPLICATIONS Posted on 29/05/2020 Waternish Hall Newsletter – 29th May 2020 Page 4 of 4 Waternish Hall Newsletter – 29th May 2020 Page 1 of 4 WATERNISH PLANNING APPLICATIONS Posted on 29/05/2020 CORONAVIRUS: LOCAL NEWS & UPDATES Posted on 29/05/2020 As the West Highland Free Press is not available for you to read in print, the local planning permission applications currently listed for Waternish are as follows: Demolition of house and erection of replacement house and garage (amended design) 14 Dunhallin Waternish Isle Of Skye IV55 8GH Ref. No: 20/01958/FUL | Status: Under Consideration Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister for Scotland stated that as of 29 May, Proposed erection of extension Scotland will cautiously move into Phase 1 of the Covid-19 route map. You 8 Carnach Upper Halistra Hallin Dunvegan Isle Of Skye IV55 8GN can find her full briefing with dates and specifics here: Ref. No: 20/01772/FUL | Status: Under Consideration gov.scot/news/lockdown-begins-to-ease-in-phase-1. The main source of Scottish government advice on coronavirus can be found here: Erection of house gov.scot/coronavirus-covid-19, which includes a link to the Covid-19 Land 70M SW Of Lochbay House Stein Waternish routemap. Ref. No: 20/01717/FUL | Status: Under Consideration Erection of house. Land 100M SW Of Lochbay House Stein Waternish Despite the small additional flexibilities allowed in phase 1, the over-riding Ref. No: 20/01718/FUL | Status: Under Consideration guidance to protect yourself and others is as follows: Erection of house • stay at home Land 40M SE Of Lochbay House Stein Waternish • only go outside for essential food, health and work reasons Ref. No: 20/01719/FUL | Status: Under Consideration • stay 2 metres (6 feet) away from other people Source: Highland Council Website (http:/www.highland.gov.uk) • wash your hands regularly and as soon as you get home The Test & Protect service has also been launched. If you have symptoms and need a Covid-19 test, or would like to find out whether you quality for one, please go to: https://www.nhsinform.scot/illnesses-and- To subscribe to the email version of this newsletter go to: To subscribe to the email version of this newsletter go to: http://www.waternishhall.com http://www.waternishhall.com Waternish Hall Newsletter – 29th May 2020 Page 2 of 4 Waternish Hall Newsletter – 29th May 2020 Page 3 of 4 conditions/infections-and-poisoning/coronavirus-covid-19/test-trace-and- LOCHBAY’S WATERNISH TAKEAWAY Posted on 29/05/2020 isolate/coronavirus-covid-19-testing. The telephone number for NHS Inform is 0800 028 2816. LOCHBAY’S WATERNISH TAKEAWAY A more comprehensive list of articles covering all aspects of the Coronavirus MID-WEEK WINDOW BITES outbreak can be found here: gov.scot/collections/coronavirus-covid-19- Wednesday 3rd June guidance/ • ITALIAN ANTI-PASTI TUB £7.50 Here is a reminder of the local resources available if you are in need of any Cured Meats, Panelle, Mixed Salad, help during the present crisis, or alternatively are able to volunteer to help Cheeses, Flat Bread others: Pre-order Tuesday 12pm to 2pm (Tel: 01470 592235) Collect Wednesday between 5pm and 6pm • Lucy Montgomery (email: [email protected], tel: 01470 * 592793) continues to coordinate the local community hub for both FRESH BREAD people offering and people requesting help. French Crusty & Skinny Baguettes • The Facebook group Waternish Community Help is also a place where people can offer and request help too. NOW ON WEDNESDAYS FROM 1PM • Skye Community Response, tel: 01470 373111, is a resource which coordinates various volunteers and groups island wide. They have Waternish Residents only recently created a page of mental health resources on their website. • The Highland Council produced a help and support leaflet last week. Feel free to return your containers for safe re-use They have a free helpline which is open Monday-Friday, 8am-6pm: 0300 303 1362. Thank you again for your continuous support All the above information is correct to the best of our knowledge but could Loch Bay Restaurant is a collection point for Skye Wholesale & Lochalsh Butchers be subject to alternation at any point in the light of our changeable times. There is a lot more to read in our e-newsletter but it mainly refers to online listings and events which is irrelevant if you do not have computer access, so we have not included all of the articles here. If you would like to read the latest news in full, you can go to the Latest News page at http://waternishhall.com To subscribe to the email version of this newsletter go to: To subscribe to the email version of this newsletter go to: http://www.waternishhall.com http://www.waternishhall.com .
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