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North Ayrshire Council THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE FRIDAY 11 JANUARY 2002 45 Reason for advert Application North Ayrshire Council and period for response TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 Listed Building Consent and 02/00013/PPLB PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION Development Affecting the Erection of a conservatory at Character or Appearance Glomach, Main Street, Longforgan, AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 of a Conservation Area Dundee DD2 SET Notice is hereby given that the application listed below together (21 days) for Dr H K Young with the plans and other documents submitted with them may be examined at Legal and Regulatory Services, Cunninghame House, Listed Building Consent and 02/00029/PPLB Irvine between the hours of 9.00am and 4.45pm on weekdays Development Affecting the Installation of new external door (4.30pm Fridays) excepting Saturdays and Public Holidays. Character or Appearance to back of house at Written representations may be made to the Assistant Chief of a Conservation Area Victoria Cottage, Glasdale, Comrie, Executive (Legal and Regulatory Services) at the address below Housing Services, Crieff, Perthshire PH6 2JX within the specified time from the date of publication of this notice. 32 James Square, Crieff for Mr and Mrs P Gill Any representations received will be open to public view. (21 days) (1601/78) TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1987 Renfrewshire Council Applications for Conservation Area Consent TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS Written comments to be made within 21 days AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS) Application No: N 01/00894/CAC (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1975 Address: 165 Main Street, Dreghorn Proposed Development: Demolition of former church and hall Notice to be Published in Accordance with Regulations 5 (1601/3) Applications for Listed Building Consent, listed below, together with the plans and other documents submitted with them may be examined at the Planning and Transport Department, HQ South Building, Cotton Street, Paisley between the hours of 8.45am and 4.45 pm, Monday to Thursday and 8.45am to 3.55 pm, Friday. North Lanarkshire Council Written comments may be made to the Director of Planning and PUBLICITY FOR PLANNING APPLICATION Transport at the address below within 21 days from the date of TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 publication of this notice. TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL Address Description of Works DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) ORDER 1992 St. Vincent's Alteration to ground floor to form residential TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS & Middlepenny Road flat, new windows to bay projection and rear Langbank elevation (amendment to previous approval - BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) 99/1136/LB) REGULATIONS) 1987 TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS Domestic Refurbishment and change of use of the Finishing Mill Domestic Finishing Mill to form 60 residential AND CONSERVATION AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997 Anchor Mills flats, Class 4 business use and formation The application listed below together with the plans and other Seedhill of parking. Alterations and refurbishment documents submitted with it, may be inspected between the hours Paisley of Seedhill footbridge. of 8.45am - 4.45pm Monday to Thursday and 8.45am - 4.15pm Friday at the Area Office of the Planning and Environment /. T. Snodgrass, Director of Planning and Transport Department, at the address below. Renfrewshire Council, Council Offices, Cotton Street, Anyone wishing to make representations should do so, in writing, Paisley PA1 ILL (1601/125) to the Development Control Team Leader within 14 days (in the case of Article 12(5)(b)) or 21 days (in all other cases) of the date of this notice. Renfrewshire Council App No Address Proposed Reason Development for Advert PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION S 01/01694/ 3 Allanton Road Alterations to Regulation 5 AREAS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997, SECTION 61 LBC Bonkle dwellinghouse Works to a Designation of the Thornly Park Conservation Area, Paisley Listed Building Notice is hereby given that Renfrewshire Council has designated the Thornly Park Conservation Area. The area affected includes Planning and Environment Department all of Barcraigs Drive, 9-33 and 8-12 South Avenue, all of Stewart Area Office, 303 Brandon Street, Motherwell ML1 IRS Road, and 7-43 and 2-30 Thornly Park Avenue excluding 35A. A Tel: 01698 302100 (1601/4) map showing the boundary of the Conservation Area is available for inspection at the Planning and Transport Department, Second Floor, South Building, Cotton Street, Paisley, Monday to Thursday 8.45am to 4.45pm, and Friday 8.45am to 3.55pm. Perth & Kinross Council Designation has the effect that many works cannot be carried out TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACTS without the consent of the Local Planning Authority; including the following: The following applications have been submitted to Perth and Kinross Demolition of any building, including garden walls; Council. The plans may be inspected at the Planning and Development Extensions to the front and to the roof; Reception, Pullar House, 35 Kinnoull Street, Perth and or the Erection of any building in the garden over four square metres; undernoted office within the number of days specified from this date. Stone cleaning, painting and cladding of walls and re-roofing; Any representations should be made in writing addressed to The Fixing of satellite antenna fixed on parts of the building facing Director of Planning and Development Services, Pullar House, 35 the road; Kinnoull Street, Perth PHI 5GD, within the period specified below. Paving over of garden ground. Six weeks' prior notice in writing needs to be given of any felling, lopping or topping of trees. Ian Snodgrass, Director of Planning and Transport Renfrewshire Council (1601/126).
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