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Occasional Licences and Extended Hours Granted Under Delegated Powers Under the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 During the Period 27 July 2016 to 20 September 2016 The Highland Licensing Board Agenda 5 Item Meeting – 4 October 2016 Report HLB/080/16 No Occasional Licences and Extended Hours granted under Delegated Powers under the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 during the period 27 July 2016 to 20 September 2016 Report by Clerk to the Licensing Board Summary This Report details Occasional Licences and Extended Hours which have been granted under delegated powers by the Clerk to the Board during the period 27 July 2016 to 20 September 2016 and invites the Board to note the Report. 1.0 Occasional Licences 1.1 Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey Name of Applicant Details of Event Times of Event Date of Event Allan Tahenni Wedding 180 guests at Friday, 26 August: 26- Belladum Estate, by Beauly 1300-0100 hrs; 28/08/16 Saturday, 27 August: 1200-0100 hrs; Sunday, 28 August: 1200-2400 hrs Inverness Thistle and Pre-football match 1300-1500 hrs 30/07/16 Caledonian FC Ltd hospitality and entertainment in an enclosed, stewarded open- air area outside the family sports bar with BBQ and music. Speyside Distillers Off sales of Speyside 1000-1900 hrs 26- Distillery products at 27/08/16 Macdonald Aviemore Resort Polly Cameron 70 seater stagecoach bus 1300-1800 hrs 20/08/16 travelling from St John Episcopal Church to Loch Garten – Birchfield. Food and drink provided by Old Bridge Inn, Inshriach Nursery and Dell of Abernethy. Laggan Hall Community Ceilidh in 2000-0100 hrs 06/08/16 Committee Laggan Village Hall. Lorraine Carter Abernethy Highland Games 1100-1700 hrs 13/08/16 hospitality. Morag Holding Hospitality for Nairn 1100-2300 hrs 20/08/16 Highland Games at The Links, Nairn. Riverside Bowling Bowling match with 50 1830-2255 hrs 19/08/16 Club persons attending at Riverside Bowling Club, Carrbridge. Grantown on Spey Ladies day, live music and 1200-1700 hrs 06/11/16 Golf Club lunch for 65 guests at the Golf Club. Grantown on Spey Birthday Party with 100 1900-0030 hrs 23/09/16 Golf Club guests at the Golf Club. Grantown on Spey Christmas Party Night for 70 1900-0030 hrs 17/12/16 Golf Club guests at the Golf Club. Carrbridge Village Hall Fundraising Ceilidh for 100 1930-0030 hrs 03/09/16 attendees in Carrbridge Village Hall. Emma Jayne Wedding in Boat of Garten 1300-0030 hrs 30/07/16 Macdonald Community Hall. Nethybridge Sheep Sheep dog trials at 1100-1800 hrs 21/08/16 Dog Trials Dunachton Farm, Boat of Garten Christopher Finnigan Wedding with 350 guests at 1300-0100 hrs 13/08/16 River Lodge, Lovat Estate, Beauly. Polly Cameron 70 seater stagecoach bus 1300-0100 hrs 13/08/16 travelling from St John Episcopal Church to Loch Garten – Birchfield. Food and drink provided by Old Bridge Inn, Inshriach Nursery and Dell of Abernethy. Jennifer Cranston Major sporting event for 1100-1600 hrs 26/09/16 general public with live music, kids activities, food and drink for sale for 16000 attendees at Bught Park, Inverness. Christopher Mullin Stall in the Aviemore 1000-2200 hrs 26- Highland Resort for 27/08/16 Thunder in the Glen Motorcycle Rally Polly Cameron 70 seater stagecoach bus 1300-1800 hrs 20/08/16 travelling from St John Episcopal Church to Loch Garten – Birchfield. Food and drink provided by Old Bridge Inn, Inshriach Nursery and Dell of Abernethy. Shabaro Ali Business continuity for 1100-2300 hrs 4-17/08/16 Shapla Indian Restaurant, Inverness Macdonald Aviemore Hospitality for Annual 1100-2300 hrs 26- Highland Resort Harley Davidson 27/08/16 motorcycles enthusiasts with live music within the Aviemore Resort. David Murray Ultra White Collar Boxing 1500-2300 hrs 10/09/16 event with 500 attendees to raise funds for Cancer Research in the Inverness Leisure Centre, Bught Lane, Inverness Alyson Henry A talk by Trevor Royle 1830-2030 hrs 01/09/16 about the Battle of Culloden at the unlicensed area of Highlanders’ Museum, Fort George. St Ninian Bowling Bowling Tournament 1100-2200 hrs 28/08/16 Club, Nairn Fiona Herd Charity Wine Tasting and 1900-2300 hrs 06/08/16 Buffet for 40 attendees at Community Centre, St Mary’s Avenue, Inverness. Polly Cameron Strathspey Safari Music 1500-1830 hrs 20/08/16 event for 200 attendees at Birchfield, Nethybridge. Alan McConnachie Stall at Living Food Event 1000-1730 hrs 17- within the grounds of 18/09/16 Cawdor Castle. Rhona Smith Wedding Reception for 150 1400-2400 hrs 30/09/16 guests in Croy Community Hall. Grantown on Spey Retirement Party with 100 1900-0030 hrs 30/09/16 Golf Club guests at the Golf Club. Deirdre Falconer Wedding for 120 guests at 1200-0100 hrs 01/10/16 Glentruim House, Newtonmore. Lee Jack Business continuity at Sun 1100-0100 hrs 11- Dancer and Restaurant, 24/08/16 Nairn. Fraser Park Bowling Friendly Bowling Match, 1300-2000 hrs 10/09/16 Club, Inverness with sit down meal at the Bowling Club. Fraser Park Bowling Fundraising bowling match 1300-2300 hrs 17/09/16 Club, Inverness in aid of Lucky2bhere followed by a Ceilidh for 100 attendees. Kate Melens Serving meals to residents 1700-2300 hrs 18- and locals in The Table 30/08/16 Manors Restaurant, Achnagairn House, Kirkhill. Glenurquhart Public Fundraising event in 1930-0030 hrs 17/09/16 Hall per Carolyn Glenurquhart Public Hall, Wilson Drumnadrochit Chloe Rose Gillespie Living Food Festival in the 1100-1730 hrs 17- grounds of Cawdor Castle 18/09/16 Jill Brown Living Food Festival in the 1000-1730 hrs 17- grounds of Cawdor Castle 18/09/16 Clachnaduddin FC Match day Chairman invite 1300-2300 hrs 27/08/16 for pre-match drink and post-match get together at Clachnacuddin Football Club Cardiac Risk in the Fundraising event for 1900-0030 hrs 22/10/16 Young per Anharad Cardiac Risk in the Young Evans at Kincraig Village Hall Cairngorm Gliding Full time flying for club 1200-0100 hrs each 1-14/10/16 Club per Andrew Farr members at Cairngorm day Gliding Club, Feshie Bridge, Kincraig Heather McDonald Selling of micro brewed 1000-1800 hrs each 25/09- beer at Unit 8A1, Tom day 09/10/16 Semple Road, Nairn Heather McDonald Selling of micro brewed 1000-1700 hrs each 10- beer at Unit 8A1, Tom day 23/10/16 Semple Road, Nairn Heather McDonald Selling of micro brewed 1000-1700 hrs each 24/10- beer at Unit 8A1, Tom day 06/11/16 Semple Road, Nairn Clachnacuddin FC Match day Directors drinks 1300-2300 hrs 03/09/16 at Clachnacuddin Football Club Michael French Business continuity for 1400-2330 hrs each 31/08- Table Manors Restaurant, day 13/09/16 Achnagairn House, Kirkhill Inverness and District Bowling competitions at the 1200-1800 hrs 01/10/16 Indoor Bowling Club Inverness and District per Lorna Gill Indoor Bowling Club Badenoch and Ceilidh with traditional 1800-2245 hrs 09/09/16 Strathspey music in Talla Nan Ros, Orienteering Club per King Street, Kingussie Josephine Cumming Quintin Stevens Hospitality for Loch Ness 1100-1700 hrs 25/09/16 Marathon at Bught Park, Inverness Shona Darnley Wedding Reception at 1400-0100 hrs 24/09/16 Aultmore House, Nethybridge Grantown on Spey Dinner Dance on behalf of 1900-0030 hrs 29/10/16 Golf Club Strathspey Damanachd at Grantown Golf Club Emma Jayne Community Quiz Night in 1800-0030 hrs 09/09/16 Macdonald Boat of Garten Community Hall Inverness Tennis and Tennis, Squash and Fitness 1900-2400 hrs 07/10/16 Squash Club at Inverness Tennis and Squash Club Michael French Business continuity for 1600-2300 hrs each 14- Table Manors Restaurant, day 27/09/16 Achnagairn House, Kirkhill Michael French Business continuity for 1500-2300 hrs each 28/09- Table Manors Restaurant, day 11/10/16 Achnagairn House, Kirkhill Michael French Business continuity for 1500-2300 hrs each 12- Table Manors Restaurant, day 25/10/16 Achnagairn House, Kirkhill Bruce MacGregor Blazin Fiddles traditional Monday, 10 October: 10- music concerts in Phipps 1800-2300 hrs; 14/10/16 Hall, Station Road, Beauly Tuesday, 11 October: 1900-2300 hrs; Wednesday, 12 October: 1900-2300 hrs; Thursday, 13 October: 1900-2300 hrs; Friday, 14 October: 1900-2400 hrs Patricia Macpherson Ladies Night at Ardersier 1930-2345 hrs 08/09/16 War Memorial Hall Alyson Henry Corporate hospital at the 1230-2300 hrs each 8-11/09/16 Millitary Tatto, Fort George day Bruce MacGregor Illustrated Talk for the 1900-2300 hrs 16/09/16 knitting festival at former Blythwood building, 113 Academy Street, Inverness Carrbridge Village Hall Ceilidh at Carrbridge Hall 1930-0015 hrs 08/10/16 per Jan Carlyle Heather Fiona Fraser ‘Swishing Night’ – an 1900-2300 hrs 10/10/16 evening for ladies to swap clothes and sample beauty products in Community Centre, Grantown on Spey Peter Champou Live music concert in the 1900-2400 hrs 18/11/16 Spectrum Centre, Inverness Peter Champou Martin Taylor Classical 1900-2330 hrs 05/11/16 Guitar Concert in the Spectrum Centre, Inverness Heather Fiona Fraser Fundraising Quiz Night in 1900-2245 hrs 01/10/16 the Community Centre, Grantown on Spey Boat of Garten Classical Music Concert in 1830-2130 hrs 06/10/16 Community Company Boat of Garten Community per Ann Napier Hall 1.2 Skye and Lochaber Name of Applicant Details of Event Time of Event Date of Event Plockton Small Boat Regatta Dance 1930 hrs to 2345 06/08/2016 Sailing Club Plockton Village Hall hrs Lucilla Noble Wedding 1900 hrs to 0030 05/08/2016 Talla Duisdale, Sleat hrs Roderick Gillies Wedding 1400 hrs to 0100 27/08/2016 Dornie Village Hall hrs Roderick Gillies Wedding 1800 hrs to 0100 02/09/2016 Dornie Village Hall hrs Sleat and Strath AFC DJ Dance 2100 hrs to 0100 17/09/2016 Broadford Village Hall hrs Broadford and Strath Dance/DJ Night 2100 hrs to 0200 01/12/2016 Community Company Broadford Village Hall hrs Jennifer MacLeod Skye and Lochalsh 1930 hrs to 0100 17/09/2016 Rally Club Prize
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