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Local CP Food Premises Register ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - FOOD PREMISES REGISTER as of: 01 March 2021 Property Reference Trading Name Address of Property Contact Registered Date Premises Main Use 06/00002/COMM Cluny Primary School South Pringle Street Pearl Gray 16/02/2006 School / College Buckie Moray AB56 1PX 06/00006/COMM Home Bakery (Buckie) Ltd Well Road Alison Johnston 08/10/1992 Baker Buckie Moray AB56 1LJ 06/00007/COMM Buckie High School West Cathcart Street Pearl Gray 06/07/2001 School / College Buckie Moray AB56 1QB 06/00008/COMM Messrs Kenneth Thomsen 10 West Church Street Mr Kenneth Thomsen 26/02/1992 Butcher / Meat Buckie Moray AB56 1HD 06/00009/COMM Granny C's 19 West Church Street Carol Ann Mackay 08/07/2020 Takeaway Food / Meals Buckie Moray AB56 1BN 06/00012/COMM Carlton Bingo 29 West Church Street Mrs Wendy Clark 18/02/2009 Cinema / Theatre / Buckie Bingo Moray AB56 1BP 06/00017/COMM China Town 52 West Church Street Feng Lin 30/03/2009 Cafeteria / Restaurant Buckie Moray AB56 1HP 06/00020/COMM Wok In 55 West Church Street Shiping Guo 29/01/2021 Takeaway Food / Meals Buckie Moray AB56 1BP 01 March 2021 Page 1 of 179 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - FOOD PREMISES REGISTER as of: 01 March 2021 Property Reference Trading Name Address of Property Contact Registered Date Premises Main Use 06/00021/COMM Thistle Bar 6 West Church Street Mr George Davidson 03/12/2007 Public House Buckie Moray AB56 1HD 06/00022/COMM Norvic Pharmacies Ltd 9 West Church Street Mr Colin McRoberts 13/10/1999 Chemist / Pharmacy Buckie Moray AB56 1BN 06/00023/COMM Highlander Hotel 75 West Church Street Hazel Ewen And 11/07/2005 Hotel Buckie Michael Jamieson Moray AB56 1BQ 06/00025/COMM Northern Lights 29 Yuill Avenue Michelle Boylan & 26/08/2020 Public House Buckie Scott Davidson Moray AB56 1NX 06/00026/COMM Station Hotel 2 Brander Street Kirtsy Hill 02/09/2015 Public House Burghead Elgin Moray IV30 5UD 06/00027/COMM Scotmid 9 - 11 Brander Street Erin Pipe 05/02/2007 Supermarket / Grocer Burghead Elgin Moray IV30 5XD 06/00028/COMM Harbour Inn Granary Street Mr And Mrs D G 17/11/1994 Public House Burghead Cormie Elgin Moray IV30 5UA 06/00029/COMM Diageo Distilling Ltd Burghead Maltings Ewan Ogilvie 19/05/2005 Distillery / Brewery / King Street Bond Burghead Elgin Moray IV30 5XA 01 March 2021 Page 2 of 179 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - FOOD PREMISES REGISTER as of: 01 March 2021 Property Reference Trading Name Address of Property Contact Registered Date Premises Main Use 06/00032/COMM The Fiddichside Inn Craigellachie Matthew Anderson 08/11/2019 Public House Aberlour Moray AB38 9RR 06/00033/COMM Craigellachie Filling Station Hill Street Elaine White 02/07/2007 Fuel / Oil related Ltd Craigellachie business Aberlour Moray AB38 9TB 06/00034/COMM Craigellachie Primary School John Street Pearl Gray 09/07/2001 School / College Craigellachie Aberlour Moray AB38 9SX 06/00036/COMM Craigellachie Hotel Victoria Street Kevin Smith 09/06/2014 Hotel Craigellachie Aberlour Moray AB38 9SR 06/00037/COMM Highlander Inn Victoria Street Tatsuya Minagawa 25/09/2015 Hotel Craigellachie Aberlour Moray AB38 9SR 06/00039/COMM The Royal Oak Hotel Castle Terrace Caroline Ann Ronald 31/07/2018 Hotel Cullen Buckie Moray AB56 4SD 06/00041/STRADE Marks Fresh Fish Ltd Private Address Mark David Innes 30/03/2009 Fishmonger / Fish 01 March 2021 Page 3 of 179 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - FOOD PREMISES REGISTER as of: 01 March 2021 Property Reference Trading Name Address of Property Contact Registered Date Premises Main Use 06/00042/COMM Scottish Co-op 12 Grant Street Lorraine Forsyth 01/12/2004 Supermarket / Grocer Cullen Buckie Moray AB56 4RS 06/00044/COMM Grant Arms Hotel 31 Grant Street Mr Andrew Taylor 06/07/2010 Hotel Cullen Buckie Moray AB56 4RS 06/00045/COMM The Olive Tree Cafe Logie Steading Mr Weller De Oliveira 03/08/2011 Cafeteria / Restaurant Dunphail Dos Santos Forres Moray IV36 2QN 06/00046/COMM Logie Steading Plants Logie Steading Plant Shop Mr And Mrs Alisdair 15/02/2004 Butcher / Meat Dunphail Laing Forres Moray IV36 2QN 06/00048/COMM The Three Kings Inn 21 North Castle Street Campbell Sime 30/10/2007 Hotel Cullen Buckie Moray AB56 4SA 06/00049/COMM Cullen Primary School Old Church Road Pearl Gray 06/07/2001 School / College Cullen Buckie Moray AB56 4UZ 06/00050/COMM Cullen Bowling And Tennis Cullen Bowling Club Sandra Douglas 14/02/2011 Sports / Social Club Club Reidhaven Place Cullen Buckie Moray AB56 4RN 01 March 2021 Page 4 of 179 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - FOOD PREMISES REGISTER as of: 01 March 2021 Property Reference Trading Name Address of Property Contact Registered Date Premises Main Use 06/00053/COMM Norwood Guest House 11 Seafield Place John Alistair Jamieson 23/11/2007 B And B / Boarding Cullen House Buckie Moray AB56 4TE 06/00055/COMM Cullen Community Education Seafield Road Roselyn Duncan 26/07/2004 Nurseries and Centre Cullen Playgroups Buckie Moray AB56 4AF 06/00056/COMM Cullen Playgroup Cullen Community Education And Marie Sutherland 22/01/2003 Nurseries and Residential Centre Playgroups Seafield Road Cullen Buckie Moray AB56 4AF 06/00057/COMM The Seafield Arms Hotel 19 Seafield Street Charles Milne 13/03/2019 Hotel Cullen Buckie Moray AB56 4SG 06/00060/COMM Cullen Pharmacy 28 Seafield Street Colin Clark 10/01/2008 Chemist / Pharmacy Cullen Buckie Moray AB56 4SH 06/00063/COMM The Ice Cream Shop 40 Seafield Street Heather McKenzie 03/10/2007 Ice Cream Cullen Buckie Moray AB56 4SW 01 March 2021 Page 5 of 179 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - FOOD PREMISES REGISTER as of: 01 March 2021 Property Reference Trading Name Address of Property Contact Registered Date Premises Main Use 06/00065/COMM Linda's Fish And Chips 54 Seafield Street Linda Gray 04/01/2008 Takeaway Food / Meals Cullen Buckie Moray AB56 4SW 06/00067/COMM Buckie Fresh Fish 15 South Castle Street Mr Laughlan John 13/12/2007 Fishmonger / Fish Cullen McRae Buckie Moray AB56 4RT 06/00069/COMM Cullen Town Hall Town Hall Mr Eric McGillivary 17/02/1992 Council / Village / The Square Church / Scout Hall Cullen Buckie Moray AB56 4SG 06/00070/COMM Rockpool 8 The Square Stephen McDonald 28/03/2012 Cafeteria / Restaurant Cullen Buckie Moray AB56 4RR 06/00071/COMM Knockdhu Distillery Co Ltd Knock Gordon Bruce 12/12/2007 Distillery / Brewery / Huntly Bond Moray AB54 7LJ 06/00072/COMM Duffus Inn 1 Hopeman Road 01343 835065 04/03/2013 Public House Duffus Elgin Moray IV30 5RR 06/00073/COMM Duffus Village Post Office 1 Hopeman Road Mr Richard Ringrose 15/01/1996 Supermarket / Grocer And Store Duffus Elgin Moray IV30 5RR 01 March 2021 Page 6 of 179 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - FOOD PREMISES REGISTER as of: 01 March 2021 Property Reference Trading Name Address of Property Contact Registered Date Premises Main Use 06/00074/COMM Ark Housing Association 1 And 5 Wellside Court Andrew Findlay 27/10/1994 Residential Home Forres Moray IV36 1LT 06/00077/COMM Cluny Fish Supplies 1 - 3 Low Street Louis Patterson 07/02/1992 Fishmonger / Fish Buckie Moray AB56 1UX 06/00078/COMM Buckie Bowling Club 2 Low Street Agnes Garden 01/07/2010 Sports / Social Club Buckie Moray AB56 1UX 06/00081/COMM Harbour Bar 83 Main Street Laurent Sausset 01/11/2006 Public House Buckie Wallace Moray AB56 1XQ 06/00084/COMM Boortmalt 20 March Road East Gary Lawton 17/09/2018 Distillery / Brewery / Buckie Bond Moray AB56 4BY 06/00085/COMM Greencore Malt The Maltings Gary Lawton 04/01/2008 Feeds / Fertilisers / 20 March Road East Pesticides Buckie Moray AB56 4BY 06/00086/COMM George M McKay 3 March Road Industrial Estate Mr George M McKay 17/02/2006 Fishmonger / Fish Buckie Moray AB56 4BY 06/00089/COMM Eat Mair Fish Old Station Yard Mr Edward James Mair 17/02/1992 Fishmonger / Fish Marine Place Buckie Moray AB56 1UT 01 March 2021 Page 7 of 179 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - FOOD PREMISES REGISTER as of: 01 March 2021 Property Reference Trading Name Address of Property Contact Registered Date Premises Main Use 06/00090/COMM Marine Hotel Marine Place William Benson 13/03/2020 Hotel Buckie Moray AB56 1UT 06/00091/COMM Scotmid Co-op 103 Milton Drive Shona Stables 29/04/2005 Supermarket / Grocer Buckie Moray AB56 1NZ 06/00094/COMM Netherha Care Home Netherha Road Ruth Smith 30/05/2001 Residential Home Buckie Moray AB56 1EP 06/00095/COMM Dufftown Golf Club Kitchen Glenrinnes Sharon Coull 13/08/2010 Cafeteria / Restaurant Keith Moray AB55 4BS 06/00097/COMM Fisherman's Hall 16 North Pringle Street Mr Eric McGillivray 19/02/1992 Council / Village / Buckie Church / Scout Hall Moray AB56 1HN 06/00102/COMM McColls 11 St. Andrews Square Alyson Margaret 04/04/2007 Supermarket / Grocer Buckie Thomson Moray AB56 1BT 06/00103/COMM The Mash Tun 8 Broomfield Square Mr Mark Braidwood 22/09/2004 Public House Aberlour Moray AB38 9QP 06/00105/COMM Macallan Glenlivet Distillery Craigellachie W C H Phillips 31/08/2005 Distillery / Brewery / Aberlour Bond Moray AB38 9RX 01 March 2021 Page 8 of 179 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - FOOD PREMISES REGISTER as of: 01 March 2021 Property Reference Trading Name Address of Property Contact Registered Date Premises Main Use 06/00109/COMM Aberlour Filling Station 115 High Street R Annear 17/03/2005 Fuel / Oil related Aberlour business Moray AB38 9PB 06/00111/COMM S Cattanach 71 High Street S Cattanach 07/06/1994 Confectioner Aberlour Moray AB38 9QB 06/00113/COMM Scottish Co-op 91 High Street Mr Steven Ritchie 05/01/2000 Supermarket / Grocer Aberlour (Manager) Moray AB38 9QB 06/00115/COMM The Spey Larder 98 High Street David Catto 19/06/2003 Supermarket / Grocer Aberlour Moray AB38 9QA 06/00116/COMM Aberlour Primary School Mary Avenue Pearl Gray 06/07/2001 School / College Aberlour Moray AB38 9PN 06/00117/COMM Speyside
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