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Report No 933/04 Agenda Item No. 3 REPORT NO. 933/04 ANGUS COUNCIL CIVIC LICENSING COMMITTEE – 24 AUGUST 2004 DELEGATED APPROVALS REPORT BY THE DIRECTOR OF LAW AND ADMINISTRATION ABSTRACT The purpose of this Report is to advise members of applications for licences under the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 and other miscellaneous Acts which have been granted/renewed by the Director of Law and Administration in accordance with the Scheme of Delegation appended to Standing Orders. 1. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Committee note the licences granted/renewed under delegated authority as detailed in the attached Appendix. 2. BACKGROUND In terms of the Scheme of Delegation to Officers, the Director of Law and Administration is authorised to grant certain applications in connection with the Council's licensing functions under the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 and other miscellaneous Acts. Attached as an Appendix is a list of applications granted/renewed under delegated authority during the period 4 June 2004 to 10 August 2004. 3. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS There are no financial implications. 4. HUMAN RIGHTS IMPLICATIONS There are no Human Rights issues arising directly from this Report. CATHERINE A COULL Director of Law and Administration NOTE: No background papers as defined by Section 50D of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 (other than any containing confidential or exempt information) were relied on to any material extent in preparing this Report. g:\wp\cttee\rp\ APPENDIX 1 LICENCES GRANTED/RENEWED UNDER DELEGATED AUTHORITY From 4 June 2004 to 10 August 2004 TAXI DRIVER Colin Farquharson, 46 Dundee Loan, Forfar Richard Bruce, 48 Provost Reids Rd, Montrose Peter Campbell, 9 Glenogil St, Montrose Alexander Davidson, 56 Newmanswalls Avenue, Montrose Alfred Donald Jnr, 6 Braoch Park, Rossie Island Philip Bowen, 54 Demondale, Arbroath William Fotheringham, 25 Brechin Road, Arbroath Lindsay Macintosh, 16 York Terrace, Montrose Moira Swan, 16 Middleton Park, Brechin Alexander Anderson, 35 Bloomfield Gardens, Arbroath Stevan Cox, 23 Airlie Drive, Monifieth Kathie Martin, 4 Castle St, Friockheim David Hutcheon, “Dunvegan”, Main St, Barry, Carnoustie Allan Morrison, 20 St Margaret Park, Whitehills, Forfar John Clark, 11 Riverview Park, Marine Drive, Monifieth James Annett, 53 Arbirlot Road, Arbroath John Harvey, 40 Millgate Loan, Arbroath James Brown, 30 Fairport Road, Arbroath Bruce Weir, 195 Brechin Road, Arbroath Margaret Brown, 15 Demondale Road, Arbroath Dorothy Stark, 5 Mearns Drive, Montrose William Adams, 53 Brothock Way, Arbroath Gordon Pennycook, 14 Albert Street, Arbroath Michael McLaren, “Hawthorn Cottage”, Lilybank St, Friockheim Ian Robertson, Netherton of Inshewan, Memus, By Forfar George Aitken, 49 Little Nursery, Montrose Kay Adams, 64 Mearns Drive, Montrose TAXI LICENCE Kathie Martin, 4 Castle Crescent, Friockheim (2) Christopher Moir, 26 Chirnside Place, Dundee Stevan Cox, 23 Airlie Drive, Monifieth Brian Sturrock, 37 Glenogil Drive, Arbroath Norma Morris, 16 Kennedy Avenue, Montrose Gary Cooper, 17 Sidlaw Avenue, Arbroath Thomas Stewart, 21 Glenprosen Street, Montrose Dempster & Warden, Commercial Close, Montrose (6) Peter Campbell, 9 Glenogil Terrace, Montrose Ann Boydell, 22 Bloonfield Place, Arbroath Joan Hall, Westview House, Maryton, Montrose (2) John Ross, 35 Wellbraehead, Forfar Michael Johnston, 4 Charles Avenue, Arbroath Duncan McKenzie, 16 Grange Path, Arbroath James Brown, 30 Fairport Road, Arbroath Graham Robb, 1 Whitson Way, Borrowfield, Montrose Kenneth Southorn, 6 Thornton Gardens, Arbroath James Stark, 5 Mearns Drive, Montrose Elaine Taviotdale, 41 Camus Road Arbroath Derek Farquharson, Rosedene, Douglastown, Forfar (2) John Clark, 11 Riverview Park, Marine Drive, Monifieth Philip Szatan, 21 Little Nursery, Montrose PRIVATE HIRE DRIVER Ronald Bisset, 91 Wards Road, Brechin David McLachlan, 3 Shamrock Street, Carnoustie Louise Cowan, 27 Westhaven Gardens, Arbroath Robert Forsyth, 43 Dundee Street, Carnoustie Nicola Adamson, 84 Ravensby Road, Carnoustie William Hunter, 40 Wellbraehead, Forfar William Gavin Brown, Woodlea, Arbroath Road, Forfar Carol Milne, 18 Langley Avenue, Montrose Lee Anne Smith, 105 Millgate Loan, Arbroath PRIVATE HIRE OPERATOR Arthur Blackie, 4 William Street, Kirriemuir Alexander Murdoch, The Steading, South Airlie Street, Alyth Eric Reid, 22 Dalhousie Place, Arbroath Eric Reid for Reids Taxis, 72 Keptie Street, Arbroath William Gavin Brown, PCT, 9 Don Street, Forfar WINDOW CLEANER Alistair Pooley, 15 Charles Avenue, Arbroath Scott McKenzie, 2 Ravensby Road, Carnoustie David Stott, 1 Waterside Road, Montrose Trevor Phillips, 6½A Elliot Place, Arbroath John Lundie, 30A Balmoral Terrace, Dundee Graham Sorensen, 10 Muirdrum, Carnoustie Mark Caunt, 16 Auchmithie, by Arbroath SECOND HAND DEALERS Alexander Guthrie, Ian Guthrie (Montrose), Western Road North, Montrose Iain and Alison Hutcheon, Muirhead Garage, 4 Newtyle Road, Muirhead, Dundee Ian Findlay and Derek Milne, Car Services, Dundee Road, Forfar Barrie Ewart, Autosales, Lindsay Street, Kirriemuir Kenneth Joy and Philip Joy, Angus Autospares, Riverside Road, Montrose Lillian Easton, Corner Curios, 39 John Street, Montrose Ena Laing, New to You, 81-83 Bridge Street, Montrose Alexander McBain, Herdhillmuir, Kirriemuir George Allardice, Southesk Electronics, 70 Montrose Street, Brechin Philip Sandeman, Sandemans Cars, Market Street, Forfar William Carlin, Blairfield Motors, Quarryhouse, Blairfield, Birkhill Graeme Thomson and Geoffrey Swankie, Canmore Motors, 117 West High Street, Forfar Keith Bertram, East Coast Superbikes, 15 Academy Street, Forfar Frank Kerr, Baldowrie Garage, 79 Dalhousie Street, Monifieth Shamir Majid, Monifieth Cars, 2-4 Maul Street, Monifieth Barbara Litterick, Lovejoys Antiques, Dundee Road, Letham, by Forfar James Lafferty, Queenswell Coachworks, Queenswell Road, Forfar George Johnson, Emporium, 11 Queen Street, Forfar Kevin Hally, Robert Hally & Sons, Tealing Garage, Old Forfar Road, Tealing Shareace Galloway, Cherubs, 74 East High Street, Forfar Charles and Jane Leslie, Edzell Village Cars, Lethnot Road, Edzell Iain Fairweather trading as GMV Entertainment, 33 Millgate, Arbroath Norman Middleton, Whitebrae, Kirkbuddo, by Forfar Victor Bremner, Crossroads Garage, Friockheim, by Arbroath Roderick Sturrock, R F Sturrock Motor Spares, Panmure Road, , Monikie, by Dundee LATE HOURS CATERING The Great Wall, 4 Timmergreen Shopping Centre, Arbirlot Road, Arbroath Diamond Takeaway, 25 High Street, Kirriemuir Kismet Kebat & Pizza House, 7 West Port, Arbroath Amina Bhatti, T/A Jewel of the East, 34 High Street, Brechin STREET TRADER Elizabeth McQuade, 49 Brechin Road, Arbroath Brian Robertson, 25 Rowan Path, Arbroath George Smith, 11 Newton Avenue, Arbroath Graeme Ritchie, 253 High Street, Arbroath John Brand, 35 Fortheringham Drive, Monifieth Hugh Batchelor, 26 Arbirlot Village, by Arbroath PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT Angus Council, Cultural Services, Montrose Town Hall, Melville Gardens, Montrose Angus Council, Cultural Services, Kirriemuir Town Hall, 28/30 Reform Street, Kirriemuir Angus Council, Cultural Services, Reid Hall, Castle Street, Forfar Angus Council, Cultural Services, Webster Memorial Theatre, High Street, Arbroath Angus Council, Cultural Services, Montrose Museum, Panmure Place, Montrose Mrs Rena Gouck, Lethnot Hall, Bridgend, Glen Lethnot, by Edzell Gill Howie, Arbroath Business Association, Victoria Park, Arbroath TEMP Ishbel Kidd, Letham Feuar’s Committee, The Square, Letham, TEMP Lord Dalhousie and Richard Cooke, Brechin Castle Centre, Haughmuir, by Brechin Ian Cobb, Westmuir Hall, 2 Roman Road, Westmuir, Kirriemuir Patricia Urwin, Craigo Community Hall, Mill Road, Craigo Malcolm Connor, Kilry Hall, Kilry, by Alyth, Blairgowrie Jean Henderson, Fowlis Easter Hall, 2 Benvie Road, Fowlis, by Dundee Lesley Munro, Strathmore Vintage Vehicle Club, Glamis Castle, Glamis, by Forfar TEMP William Payne, Hospitalfield House, Arbroath Ian Johnston, Carnoustie Church, The Philip Hall, Dundee Street, Carnoustie Mr E Boath, Airlie Village Hall, Airlie Mrs Catherine Blackie for Afrodisiac African Drummers, Glenisla Community Hall and adjacent Field, Glenisla Irene Farquhar, Letham Village Hall, Auldbar Road, Letham, by Forfar MARRIAGE APPROVALS Wendy MacDonald – House of Dun, Montrose (Walled Garden Only) Susan Ritchie – The Manse Bungalow, Tarfside, Glenesk Fiona Law – Crombie Country Park, Monikie Carnoustie Hotel – Golf Resort & Spa, The Links Carnoustie (Period 1 Year) Guthrie Castle, Guthrie, By Forfar (Period 1 Year) Cliffburn Hotel, Cliffburn Road, Arbroath (Period 1 Year) Colliston Inn, Colliston, By Arbroath (Period 3 Years) Grace Christie – Montrose Park Hotel, 61 John Street, Montrose (Period 3 Years) Kathleen Ager – Kirriemuir Town Hall, Kirriemuir (Temp 09/10/04) Sarah McDonald – Edzell Castle, Edzell (Temp 25/09/04) Paula Donnelly – Carlogie House Hotel (Temp 18/09/04) RIDING ESTABLISHMENTS Miss Sarah Shepherd, Glenmarkie Riding Centre, Glenisla, Perthshire Pamela Seivwright, Muirhead Stables, Old Dronley Road, Liff, by Dundee AMUSEMENT MACHINE PERMITS Merpro Leisure Limited and Casper Ninteman, Nightclub at The Links Hotel, Mid Links, Montrose Alison Wilson, Amusement Arcade, West Links Park, Arbroath Shahzaz Bobby Din, Spice of Life, 1 Mayfield Terrace, Arbroath Tracy Stewart, Tesco Stores Ltd, Castle Street, Forfar PET SHOPS Frederick Milne, Pet Shop 26 Panmure Street, Brechin GAME DEALERS Avon & Arlie Sporting Ltd, Little Kenny, Lintrathen, By Kirriemuir John Mitchell, Vinnybank, Craichie,
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