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Appeal Citation List External The Highland and Western Isles Valuation Joint Board Citation List Valuation Appeal Committee Hearing Date of Hearing : 10 October 2018 Citations Issued : 25 June 2018 Seq Appeal Reference Description & Situation No Number 1 261907 01/05/756073/6 Retail Warehouse, Unit 7, South Road Retail Park, Wick, KW1 5NU 2 269049 01/05/756076/7 Retail Warehouse, Unit 6, South Road Retail Park, Wick, KW1 5NU 3 265517 01/05/756079/8 Retail Warehouse, Unit 5, South Road Retail Park, Wick, KW1 5NU 4 268957 01/05/756082/2 Retail Warehouse, Unit 4, South Road Retail Park, Wick, KW1 5NU 5 261900 01/05/756085/3 Retail Warehouse, Unit 3, South Road Retail Park, Wick, KW1 5NU 6 266841 01/05/756088/4 Retail Warehouse, Unit 2, South Road Retail Park, Wick, KW1 5NU 7 266134 01/05/756091/8 Retail Warehouse, Unit 1, South Road Retail Park, Wick, KW1 5NU 8 265383 01/05/756091/8 Retail Warehouse, Unit 1, South Road Retail Park, Wick, KW1 5NU 9 269315 01/11/020700/8 Self Cat Units, Natural Retreats, John O'Groats, Wick, Caithness, KW1 4YR 10 269316 01/11/020800/7 Self Cat Units, The Inn at John O'Groats, John O'Groats, Wick, Caithness, KW1 4YR 11 257584 01/11/021300/9 Guest House (Apportioned Res), Hotel Annexe, Caberfeidh House, John O'Groats, Wick, Caithness, KW1 4YR 12 269173 01/11/021300/9 Guest House (Apportioned Res), Hotel Annexe, Caberfeidh House, John O'Groats, Wick, Caithness, KW1 4YR 13 269133 01/15/003950/4 Self Cat Unit, The Bungalow, Holbornhead Farm, Thurso, Caithness, KW14 7UW 14 265555 02/01/006900/8 Information Centre, Forsinard Station, Forsinard, Sutherland, KW13 6YT 15 266260 02/07/026200/3 Self Cat Unit, Aultibea, Dalreavoch, Rogart, Sutherland, IV28 3YF 16 268572 02/09/027130/4 Information Centre, Ferrycroft, Lairg, Sutherland, IV27 4BB Page 1 of 17 The Highland and Western Isles Valuation Joint Board Citation List Valuation Appeal Committee Hearing Date of Hearing : 10 October 2018 Citations Issued : 25 June 2018 Seq Appeal Reference Description & Situation No Number 17 260748 02/10/047032/5 Self Cat Unit, 2 Pottery House, Baddidarroch, Lochinver, Lairg, Sutherland, IV27 4LP 18 269152 02/11/039000/0 Self Cat Unit, Oldshoremore Lodge, Oldshoremore, Rhiconich, Lairg, Sutherland, IV27 4RS 19 267164 02/13/012255/7 Cultural Centre, Gower Street, Brora, Sutherland, KW9 6PD 20 268070 02/13/078300/6 Heritage Centre, Brora Heritage Centre, Fascally, Brora, Sutherland, KW9 6NF 21 259222 02/15/052800/7 Self Cat Unit, Gardener's Cottage, Borrobol, Kinbrace, Sutherland, KW 11 6UB 22 259212 02/15/052850/2 Self Cat Unit, Croc Dhu Cottage, Borrobol, Kinbrace, Sutherland, KW11 6UB 23 259358 03/01/046011/8 Self Cat Units, Lochside Cottages, Leckmelm, Lochbroom, Garve, Ross-shire, IV23 2RL 24 259359 03/01/046950/4 Self Cat Unit, Leckmelm House, Leckmelm, Lochbroom, Garve, Ross-shire, IV23 2RH 25 273878 03/01/049873/3 Self Cat Unit, Rowanlea (Self Catering), 5 Parc Mhor, Braes, Ullapool, Ross-shire, IV26 2SW 26 268589 03/01/054100/6 Masonic Hall, 21 Argyle Street, Ullapool, Ross-shire, IV26 2UB 27 273850 03/01/070010/8 Self Cat Unit, Taigh Sona, Mill Street, Ullapool, Ross-shire, IV26 2UN 28 260749 03/01/070480/5 Self Cat Unit, Curved Stone House, Mill Street, Ullapool, Ross-shire, IV26 2UN 29 264044 03/01/072320/2 Self Cat Unit, Pottery House, Moss Road, Ullapool, Ross-shire, IV26 2TF 30 267541 03/02/053300/4 Self Cat Unit, Glenuaig Lodge, Strathconon, Muir of Ord, Ross-shire, IV6 7QQ 31 269082 03/03/023071/3 Self Cat Unit, Raasay, Melvaig, Gairloch, Ross-shire, IV21 2EA 32 269083 03/03/023072/0 Self Cat Unit, Rona, Melvaig, Gairloch, Ross-shire, IV21 2AE Page 2 of 17 The Highland and Western Isles Valuation Joint Board Citation List Valuation Appeal Committee Hearing Date of Hearing : 10 October 2018 Citations Issued : 25 June 2018 Seq Appeal Reference Description & Situation No Number 33 259290 03/03/032200/9 Self Cat Unit, Quirang, Strath, Gairloch, Ross-shire, IV21 2BT 34 266073 03/03/085000/7 Nature Reserve, Anancaun, Kinlochewe, Achnasheen, Ross-shire, IV22 2PD 35 266094 03/03/085100/6 Information Centre, Aultroy, Kinlochewe, Achnasheen, Ross-shire, IV22 2PD 36 266198 03/03/089200/3 Self Cat Unit, Kinlochewe Lodge, Kinlochewe, Achnasheen, Ross-shire, IV22 2 PA 37 266197 03/03/089800/7 Self Cat Unit, Incheril Lodge, Incheril, Kinlochewe, Achnasheen, Ross-shire, IV22 2 PA 38 267542 03/04/002700/2 Self Cat Unit, Glencarron Lodge, Glencarron, Achnashellach, Achnasheen, Ross-shire, IV54 8YU 39 267545 03/04/002700/2 Self Cat Unit, Glencarron Lodge, Glencarron, Achnashellach, Achnasheen, Ross-shire, IV54 8YU 40 267547 03/04/003000/6 Self Cat Unit, Stalker's House, Glencarron, Achnashellach, Achnasheen, Ross-shire, IV54 8YU 41 272535 03/05/017800/6 Self Cat Unit, Stables Cottage, Torridon, Achnasheen, Ross-shire, IV22 2HA 42 264127 03/06/032800/4 Self Cat Unit, Farmhouse, Dunglass, Maryburgh, Dingwall, Ross-shire, IV7 8EG 43 264122 03/06/032900/3 Self Cat Unit, 1 Dunglass, Maryburgh, Dingwall, Ross-shire, IV7 8EG 44 264120 03/08/096200/0 Self Cat Unit, Seaforth Cottage, Easter Moy, Muir of Ord, Ross-shire, IV6 7UY 45 264126 03/08/098710/2 Self Cat Unit, Balnain Farmhouse, Balnain, Maryburgh, Dingwall, Ross-shire, IV7 8EG 46 264123 03/08/098800/8 Self Cat Unit, 1 Balnain Cottages, Maryburgh, Dingwall, Ross-shire, IV7 8EE 47 264124 03/08/098900/7 Self Cat Unit, 2 Balnain Cottages, Maryburgh, Dingwall, Ross-shire, IV7 8EE 48 259465 03/12/001351/0 Self Cat Unit, Rowan Lodge, 14 Drynie Park, Muir of Ord, Ross-shire, IV6 7RP Page 3 of 17 The Highland and Western Isles Valuation Joint Board Citation List Valuation Appeal Committee Hearing Date of Hearing : 10 October 2018 Citations Issued : 25 June 2018 Seq Appeal Reference Description & Situation No Number 49 259464 03/12/001352/7 Self Cat Unit, Wildcat Lodge, 14 Drynie Park, Muir of Ord, Ross-shire, IV6 7RP 50 259462 03/12/001353/4 Self Cat Unit, Mountain Lodge, 14 Drynie Park, Muir of Ord, Ross-shire, IV6 7RP 51 259452 03/12/001355/8 Self Cat Unit, Eagle Lodge, 14 Drynie Park, Muir of Ord, Ross-shire, IV6 7RP 52 259456 03/12/001360/6 Self Cat Unit, Piper's Wood Lodge, 14 Drynie Park, Muir of Ord, Ross-shire, IV6 7RP 53 259461 03/12/001362/0 Self Cat Unit, Red Kite Lodge, 14 Drynie Park, Muir of Ord, Ross-shire, IV6 7RP 54 265380 03/15/725050/4 Self Cat Unit, Fuschia Cottage, 4 St Andrews Walk, Fortrose, Ross-shire, IV10 8TP 55 272623 03/23/620085/3 Masonic Hall, 30 Outram Street, Invergordon, Ross-shire, IV18 0EF 56 259447 03/25/008457/4 Chalets, Chalets, The Ranch, Delny, Invergordon, Ross-shire, IV18 0LJ 57 269176 04/01/009300/3 Self Cat Unit, Creagan Ruadh, Ratagan, Glenshiel, Kyle, Ross-shire, IV40 8HP 58 266383 04/05/000400/7 Hotel, White Heather Hotel, Kyleakin, Isle of Skye, IV41 8PL 59 257607 04/05/004860/9 Guest House, Glenarroch, Kyleakin, Isle of Skye, IV41 8PH 60 257568 04/06/034800/7 Self Cat Unit, The Cottage, Viewfield Road, Portree, Isle of Skye, IV51 9EU 61 277068 04/08/015455/6 Self Cat Unit, Flat at Quiraing View, 5 Digg, Portree, Isle of Skye, IV51 9LA 62 259673 04/09/036000/0 Self Cat Unit, Rose Valley, Dunvegan Castle, Dunvegan, Isle of Skye, IV55 8WF 63 260041 04/09/036100/9 Self Cat Unit, Garden Cottage, Dunvegan Castle, Dunvegan, Isle of Skye, IV55 8WF 64 260078 04/09/036120/5 Self Cat Unit, Old Laundry, Dunvegan Castle, Dunvegan, Isle of Skye, IV55 8WF Page 4 of 17 The Highland and Western Isles Valuation Joint Board Citation List Valuation Appeal Committee Hearing Date of Hearing : 10 October 2018 Citations Issued : 25 June 2018 Seq Appeal Reference Description & Situation No Number 65 263788 04/09/054520/3 Self Cat Unit, Apartment, At Stein Inn, Waternish, Isle of Skye, IV55 8GA 66 269308 04/10/008725/9 Self Cat Unit, Calath, 7 Carbostbeg, Carbost, Isle of Skye, IV47 8SH 67 260983 05/01/006060/2 Guest House, Craiglinnhe, Achintore Road, Fort William, Inverness-shire, PH33 6RQ 68 260984 05/01/006061/9 Guest House, 1 Craiglinnhe Court, Achintore Road, Fort 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05/03/277400/0 Guest House (Apportioned Res), Hillview, 23-24 Achintore Road, Fort William, Inverness-shire, PH33 6 RW 78 266807 05/03/282205/5 Self Cat Units, Birchbrae, South Corran, Onich, Fort William, Inverness-shire, PH33 6SE 79 269193 05/03/286500/5 Holiday Complex, Inchree, Onich, Fort William, Inverness-shire, PH33 6SE 80 276145 05/03/296300/0 Self Cat Unit, Springwell Croft Cottage, Onich, Fort William, Inverness-shire, PH33 6 RY Page 5 of 17 The Highland and Western Isles Valuation Joint Board Citation List Valuation Appeal Committee Hearing Date of Hearing : 10 October 2018 Citations Issued : 25 June 2018 Seq Appeal Reference Description &
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