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Northern Times Www APPENDIX 2 CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION Please complete this certificate by providing the following details, sign and send it, along with pages of the newspapers that contained the advertisements, to SEPA either by email to registrydingwall(d_)sepa.org. uk or in writing to the following address: Registry Department, SEPA, Dingwall office, Graesser House, Fodderty Way, Dingwall, IV15 M no later than 24 August 2019. Publications containing advertisement Name of newspaper Date of publication Edinburgh Gazette ZC t Declaration hereby certify that notices advertising an application under the Water Environment ( Controlled Activities) ( Scotland) Regulations 2011 for authorisation, reference number CAR/ S/ 1184030, have been published in the newspapers and on the respective dates given above and that pages of the relevant newspapers containing the advertisements are attached. Date Print name i 04 On behalf of state corporate body, if applicable) } Park.Friday,November uk36Northern Times www. northern- times. co. Mackay Friday, August 9, 2019 16,publicnoticesMemorial golf 2018SPORT Times event SportsdeskWATER ENVIRONMENTeditor@northern- times.ANDco. WATER SERVICES uk www.northern-times. co. SCOTLAND) ACT 2003 tOWN AND COUNtRYsuccessPlANNiNgPage ( SCOtlAND) ACt 1997 CROFTINGCOMMISSIONCOIMISEANNA WATER ENVIRONMENT ( CONTROLLED PlANNiNg ( liStED BUilDiNg AND CONSERVAtiON AREAS) ( SCOtlAND) ACt 1997 ACTIVITIES) ( SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2011 The applications listed below, along with plans and other documents submitted with them, may be examined online CROITEARACHDDECROFTINGAPPLICATION at http:// wam. highland. gov. uk; electronically at the AREA PlANNiNg AND BUilDiNg StANDARDS OffiCE, J APPLICATION FOR AUTHORISATION DRUMMUiE, gOlSPiE, KW10 6tA; or electronically at your nearest Council Service Point. You can find your nearest Dyson38Banscoll, Football Service Point via the following link https:// www. highland. gov. uk/ directory/ 16/ a_to_z Rogart0.068 CONSTRUCTION OF FLOOD WALLS, haAmenity Written comments should be made to the EPC at the contact details below within the time period indicated from the ground98518 CattachsOLD BRORAstick DISTILLERY, CLYNELISH BRORA. date of this notice. Anyone making a representation about this proposal should note that their letter or email will be disclosed to any individual or body who requests sight of representations in respect of this proposal. Written comments k Zander is from any member of An application has been made to the Scottish Environment Protection Reference Development Address Proposal Description Alternative locations the crofting community toAgency ( SEPA)their by Diageo Scotland Ltd for authorisation to carry on a Number where application may within the locality of the be inspected and time croft and any expressions controlled activity at, near or in connection with the construction of period for comments of demand for the croft ( task at which may be made 140m of Flood Wall at Old Brora Distillery, Clynelish, namely: 19/02090/PIP Land 35M SE Of Erection of house ( 14 days) public), may be sent to 3 Badcall, Scourie the Crofting Commission NairnDescriptionBRORAof RangersWaters affected National grid by 30/08/2019. 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Brora were without minutesAny personafter theaffected or likely to be affected by, or having an re- cent signing Nick 19/03471/LBC Church Of Scotland Manse Alterations and erection of extension to house ( 21 days) otherwiseinterest in,excellent the applicationJames may make representations to SEPA in Manse Road Ross, who had picked up at Lairg, IV27 4EH 633993 Get Your Name Kendallwritingfailed towithinhold28andays beginning with the date of this advertise- inju- ry against Nairn County Across To Our Ally MacDonald ment, either by email to [email protected] the org.Wednesday,uk butor to the cross. 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