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All Notices Gazette ALL NOTICES GAZETTE CONTAINING ALL NOTICES PUBLISHED ONLINE BETWEEN 26 AND 28 FEBRUARY 2016 PRINTED ON 29 FEBRUARY 2016 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY | ESTABLISHED 1665 WWW.THEGAZETTE.CO.UK Contents State/2* Royal family/ Parliament & Assemblies/3* Honours & Awards/ Church/5* Environment & infrastructure/6* Health & medicine/ Other Notices/25* Money/ Companies/29* People/121* Terms & Conditions/150* * Containing all notices published online between 26 and 28 February 2016 STATE Miss Clodagh Maria Bradley, Richard Colin Wilson, Esquire, STATE Benjamin Roger Collins, Esquire, James Ewins, Esquire, James Abrahams, Esquire, Ms. Bridget Maura Dolan, Departments of State Thomas Richard Hinchliffe, Esquire, Simon Spiro Malynicz, Esquire, CROWN OFFICE Ms. Kama Louise Melly, Peter Skelton, Esquire, 2488043The QUEEN has been pleased by Letters Patent under the Great Seal Mrs.Clare Adele Sibson, dated 22 February 2016 to appoint: David Ian Head, Esquire, Simon Paul Steven Cairnes, Esquire, Stephen Moses, Esquire, Miss Jayne Margaret Adams, Harry David Glyn Steinberg, Esquire, Ms. Kim Franklin, Julian Hector Marriott Kenny, Esquire, Kennedy Vernon Talbot, Esquire, Sudhanshu Swaroop, Esquire, Michael Charles Anthony Bedford, Esquire, Richard Thomas Kimblin, Esquire, Terence Edward Bergin, Esquire, Miss Hannah Markham, Nigel Kenneth Rawding, Esquire, Adam Charles Prest, Esquire, Peter Anthony Makepeace, Esquire, Daniel Bayfield, Esquire, Ms. Marina Wheeler, Salim Abdool Hamid Moollan, Esquire, James Michael Scott Ramsden, Esquire, Ms. Anya Lucie Victoria Proops, Paul David Ozin, Esquire, Ms. Rosalind Jayne Phelps,. Steven Suppiah Perian, Esquire, Daniel Benjamin Squires, Esquire, Timothy Charles Penny, Esquire, David Niaz Mohyuddin, Esquire, Andrew John Moran, Esquire, Jonathan Michael Cohen, Esquire, Henry James Witcomb, Esquire, Brian Anthony Kennelly, Esquire, Jonathan Charles Ashley-Norman, Esquire, Paul Stuart Mitchell, Esquire, Derek Anthony O’Sullivan, Esquire, John Dempster McKendrick, Esquire, Ian James Clarke, Esquire, Guy Luke Vassall-Adams, Esquire, Ian Francis Henderson, Esquire, Miss Maya Elizabeth Jane Lester, Miss Sarah Joanne Lee, David Stewart Mumford, Esquire, Miss Cathryn Margaret McGahey, Alexander Henry Spencer Booth, Esquire, Michael Joseph Ivers, Esquire, Ms. Lisa Virginia Busch, Ms. Kerry Louise Bretherton, Riaz Hussain, Esquire, Michael Andrew Horne, Esquire, Gerald Carlo Facenna, Esquire, Andrew David Norton, Esquire, Miss Shaheed Fatima, Cyrus Rais Larizadeh, Esquire, Laurent Charles Sykes, Esquire, Aidan Patrick Casey, Esquire, Jonathan Michael Davey, Esquire, Douglas James Campbell, Esquire, Jonathan Adam Hilliard, Esquire, Richard Julian Henshaw Edwards, Esquire, Andrew Smith, Esquire, Nicholas John Grundy, Esquire, and Mark Eliot George Harper, Esquire, Thomas Plewman, Esquire, Miss Emma Rebecca Deacon, to be Her Majesty’s Counsel learned in the Law. Adam John Weitzman, Esquire, C I P Denyer (2488043) Miss Katharine Susannah Gollop, Adam Sebastian Feest, Esquire, Miss Justine Thornton, 2488040The QUEEN has been pleased by Letters Patent under the Great Seal Ms. Caroline Mary Shea, dated 22 February 2016 to appoint: Ms. Siobhan Grey, Robert Blackburn, Esquire, Richard William Scott Ground, Esquire, Adrian Briggs, Esquire, John Foster Harrison, Esquire, Ms. Sara Jean Mary Chandler, Alan Grant Johns, Esquire, Jonathan Malcolm Harris, Esquire, Miss Louise June Sweet, Ms. Anne-Marie Hutchinson, O.B.E., Miss Gemma White, Joshua Rufus Rozenberg, Esquire, Nicholas James Johnson, Esquire, Ian Richard Scott, Esquire, Ms. Catrin Miranda Evans, and Simon James Fox, Esquire, Clive Phillip Walker, Esquire, Daniel Nicholas Tatton-Brown, Esquire, to be Her Majesty’s Counsel learned in the Law honoris causa. Mrs Penelope Jane Madden, C I P Denyer (2488040) Richard Duncan Atkinson, Esquire, Philip Evans, Esquire, Simon Charles Kilvington, Esquire, William Laurence Latimer-Sayer, Esquire, Daniel Lightman, Esquire, William Owain Thomas, Esquire, Aidan Vine, Esquire, Thomas Charles Weekes, Esquire, Jeremy Rupert Daniel Hyam, Esquire, Oliver Edwin James Glasgow, Esquire, Alexander Frederick Hickey, Esquire, James Herbert Maxwell-Scott, Esquire, Thomas Moody-Stuart, Esquire, Tobias Augustine William Riley-Smith, Esquire, Ben Matthew Valentin, Esquire, Stephen Richard Jagusch, Esquire, Giles Francis Sacheveral Cockings, Esquire, 2 | CONTAINING ALL NOTICES PUBLISHED ONLINE BETWEEN 26 AND 28 FEBRUARY 2016 | ALL NOTICES GAZETTE PARLIAMENT & ASSEMBLIES Apologies (Scotland) Bill (ASP 5) PARLIAMENT & National Galleries of Scotland Bill (ASP 6) (2487921) 2487817NORTHERN IRELAND ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLIES THE NORTHERN IRELAND (ROYAL ASSENT TO BILLS) ORDER 1999 The following Letters Patent were signed by Her Majesty The Queen LEGISLATION & TREATIES on 19th February 2016 in respect of the Public Services Ombudsman Bill (47/11-16) 2488041THE SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT “ELIZABETH THE SECOND by the Grace of God of the United THE SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT (LETTERS PATENT AND Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Our other PROCLAMATIONS) ORDER 1999 Realms and Territories Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender The following Letters Patent were signed by Her Majesty The Queen of the Faith, To the Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly on the 18 February 2016 in respect of the Apologies (Scotland) Bill GREETING: (ASP 5) and National Galleries of Scotland Bill(ASP 6) WHEREAS you the Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly have ELIZABETH THE SECOND by the Grace of God of the United passed a Bill the short title of which is set out in the Schedule hereto Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Our other but the said Bill does not become an Act of the Northern Ireland Realms and Territories Queen Head of the Commonwealth Defender Assembly without Our Royal Assent: of the Faith To Our trusty and well beloved the members of the AND WHEREAS pursuant to the Northern Ireland Act 1998 the said Scottish Parliament Bill has been submitted to Us by the Rt Hon Theresa Villiers MP one GREETING: of Our Principal Secretaries of State for our Royal Assent; FORASMUCH as a Bill has been passed by the Scottish Parliament We have therefore caused these Our Letters Patent to be made and and has been submitted to Us for Our Royal Assent by the Presiding have signed them and by them We give our Royal Assent to the said Officer of the Scottish Parliament in accordance with the Scotland Act BILL COMMANDING Master Andrew Wells the Clerk of the Crown for 1998 the short Title of which Bill is set forth in the Schedule hereto but Northern Ireland to seal these Our Letters with the Great Seal of that Bill by virtue of the Scotland Act 1998 does not become an Act of Northern Ireland AND ALSO COMMANDING that these Our Letters be the Scottish Parliament nor have effect in the Law without Our Royal notified to the Presiding Officer of the Northern Ireland Assembly; Assent signified by Letters Patent under Our Scottish Seal (that is Our AND FINALLY WE declare that, in accordance with the Northern Seal appointed by the Treaty of Union to be kept and used in Ireland Act 1998, at the beginning of the day on which Our Royal Scotland in place of the Great Seal of Scotland) signed with Our own Assent has been notified as aforesaid the said Bill shall become an hand and recorded in the Register of the Great Seal We have Act of the Northern Ireland Assembly. therefore caused these Our Letters Patent to be made and have In Witness whereof We have caused these Our Letters to be made signed them and by them do give Our Royal Assent to that Bill Patent COMMANDING ALSO the Keeper of Our Scottish Seal to seal these WITNESS Ourself at Buckingham Palace Our Letters with that Seal. on the 16th day of February 2016 IN WITNESS WHEREOF we have caused these Our Letters to be in the sixty fifth year of Our Reign made Patent.WITNESS Ourself at Buckingham Palace on the By the Queen Herself Signed with Her own Hand eighteenth day of February in the sixty-fifth year of Our Reign. Schedule By The Queen Herself Signed with Her Own Hand. THE NORTHERN IRELAND PUBLIC SERVICES OMBUDSMAN SCHEDULE BILL Apologies (Scotland) Bill (ASP 5) A Bill to establish and make provision about the office of the National Galleries of Scotland Bill (ASP 6) (2488041) Northern Ireland Public Services Ombudsman; to abolish the offices of the Northern Ireland Commissioner for Complaints and the Assembly Ombudsman for Northern Ireland; to provide that 2487921THE SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT the Northern Ireland Public Services Ombudsman is, by virtue of THE SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT (LETTERS PATENT AND holding that office, the Northern Ireland Judicial Appointments PROCLAMATIONS) ORDER 1999 Ombudsman; and for connected purposes. (2487817) The following Letters Patent were signed by Her Majesty The Queen on the 18 February 2016 in respect of the Apologies (Scotland) Bill (ASP 5) and National Galleries of Scotland Bill(ASP 6) Scottish2487816 Parliament ELIZABETH THE SECOND by the Grace of God of the United THE SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Our other THE SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT (LETTERS PATENT AND Realms and Territories Queen Head of the Commonwealth Defender PROCLAMATIONS) ORDER 1999 of the Faith To Our trusty and well beloved the members of the The following Letters Patent were signed by Her Majesty The Queen Scottish Parliament on the 18 February 2016 in respect of the Apologies (Scotland) Bill GREETING: (ASP 5) and National Galleries of Scotland Bill(ASP 6) FORASMUCH as a Bill has been passed by the
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