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Information Bulletin December 2017 INFORMATION BULLETIN DECEMBER 2017 CONTENTS Service Page No. Development & Housing Services Delegated Items, Appeals and Building Warrants: 1 - 99 18 September 2017 to 12 January 2018 Environment and Communities Notices and Licences Issued: 7 September to 100 - 108 1 December 2017 UK Government Consultation on the Transition of the 109 - 110 Euratom Basic Safety Standard Directive on Protection Against Ionising Radiation into UK Legislation Finance & Resources Delegated Licensing Applications: 20 September to 111 - 128 7 December 2017 RI RENFREWSHIRE COUNCIL To: INFORMATION BULLETIN By : HEAD OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Date: '(&(0%(5 Subject: DELEGATED ITEMS, APPEALS AND BUILDING WARRANTS 1. SUMMARY 1.1 The undernoted items have been determined by the Director of Development & Housing for Planning Permission under delegated powers. 1.1.1 PLANNING APPLICATIONS Attached as Appendix 1(a) to this report is a list of planning applications dealt with under delegated powers during the period 18 September 2017 to 12 January 2018 Attached as Appendix 1(b) to this report is a list of applications withdrawn under delegated powers during the period 18 September 2017 to 12 January 2018 Attached as Appendix 1(c) to this report is a list of non-material variations dealt with under delegated powers during the period 18 September 2017 to 12 January 2018. Attached as Appendix 1(d) to this report is a list of treeworks applications dealt with under delegated powers during the period 18 September 2017 to 12 January 2018. 2. DETERMINATION OF APPEALS 2.1 Attached as Appendix 2 to this report is a list of appeals determined by the Scottish Government Directorate for Planning & Environmental Appeals during the period 18 September 2017 to 12 January 2018. 3. APPEALS RECEIVED 3.1 Attached as Appendix 3 to this report is a list of appeals received by the Scottish Government Directorate for Planning & Environmental Appeals during the period 18 September 2017 to 12 January 2018 4. BUILDING WARRANTS 4.1 Attached as Appendix 4 to this report is a list of applications dealt with under delegated powers during the period 18 September 2017 to 12 January 2018 Contact Officer: David Bryce (Extension 7892). 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