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Mid Argyll, Kintyre and the Islands ISS207 Community Facility - Southend Reproduced by Permission of Ordnance Survey on Behalf of HMSO Changes to the Proposed Local Development Plan Proposals Maps following the The Report of the Examination on the Proposed Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan by the The Directorate for Planning and Environmental Appeals Mid Argyll, Kintyre and the Islands ISS207 Community Facility - Southend Reproduced by permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of HMSO. © Crown copyright and database right 2014. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100023368. Mistral 5 w ie V or G e h le ith M a 1 S c n a- o n 6 n n a- C M al h Y C Argyll o A r Arms W Rowanlea 'S n Hotel A in B lu A M s- U ro L Meadow View A O L C in T k S s 12.4m V Dunaverty Lodge ie 4 Karibu w H- AL 14/8 D Shangri-la a lr Ceol Na Mara H- AL 14/8 h io n M u B n C (L e T o r T w o Failte e y e r l Tigh Griannoch F G E la l t e x ) b e PO Rashamba l M 2 u 3 n M e C r u S o o n t HM Coastguard ta y t e n a r m g o o e y r e s ( U Playing Field p p e r F la t E ) S S In c h ry w ge o ur o S d C r a i dh g la h a o C l An m Play Area Car Park Braeholm Southend Culag Cattle Grid 0 12.5 25 50 75 100 0 12.5 25 50 75 100 Tigh Grian Meters Meters Reporter's Modification Proposed Local Development Plan "The local development plan be modified by designating Southend playing field as an Open Space Protection ± Area on Proposals Map 12 for Mid Argyll, Kintyre and the Islands." ± ISS209 Development Land - Craobh HavMeean Low Water Springs FB MLWS Reproduced by permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of HMSO. © Crown copyright and database right 2014. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100023368. Slipway Shingle MH WS S LW M & S W H M Boatyard Car Park 2 Lord Memorial D of the Isles AR Y 10 (PH) G'S KIN 18 1 20 5 1 2 1 1 N 1 REE 5 30 HE G T 1 7 2 1 3 LB 1 3 7 3 3 t o FB MAST 1/7 T rack ck PDA3006 PDA3006 Tra Sand, Shingle and Boulders y a s n o l Torsa o C Pond Seil Shuna Luing Lunga Craobh Haven Scarba Cottages Jura Islay FBs WS Caber-ri-Crieg MH Tigh na Sgurr Gigha Cottage 0 12.5 25 50 75 100 0 12.5 25 50 75 100 An Struan Meters Meters Craobh House Taigh PDA3012 PDA3012 nam Reporter's ModificatioBrocn The reporters recommended "Modify the local development plan by including the service access at the rear of Proposed Local Development Plan PNosotss.1- 35 The Green within potential development area PDA 3006, as shown on submitted documents SD125-SD128." In fact this was already included as shown on the proposed map and therefore no change is ± necessary to the map in order to accord wiSthco tnhee reporters recommendation (as shown on the second map). ± Cottage M LWS Pon d Pon d WS ML Rock Sgeir Chapull MLWS D NTL r IS209A Development Land - Craobh Haven a i Tràigh nam M ùsgan n s g n MLWS ri p S r te a Reproduced by permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of HMSO. © Crown copyright and database right 2014. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100023368. W w o s L g n n i a r e p M S r e t a W h g i H n a e M Rock Boulders, Sand & Shingle Sgeir nan Ròn Jetty Musgan k D oc r R ain Eilean Buidhe S k c o W R S L Rocks North Lodge W M L Cot tage (CRAIGNISH-GLENARAY WARD) M k Buidhe c View o S R Pon d W H Buidhe Lodge Loch M FS MLWS Shuna House e S & Slipway l W d S MH S W Rock g L Shingle M Landing Stage n W n & Sand S a MLW i L h S ck Issues Track ra T Craobh Haven T M ra S Boulders c k MLWS & Track Watersports Boulders Fort le ing H & MLWS Sh S M LW M Causeway S HW Eilean M S an Dùin W H M M H & S M LW S M L Shingle W S W W L S Causeway L M M Shingle & Sand y Marina -b Landing Stage y a L Mean Low Water Springs FB LWS PDA 12/81 PDA 12/81 M Slipwa y Shingle MLWS MH WS S MHW Pond S Drain LW M & S W H M Boatyard Drain Car Park 2 Memorial Lord Craobh Haven of the Isles RD YA S 10 (PH) G' KIN 1 8 1 20 5 1 2 1 N 1 E 1 GRE 5 30 HE T 1 7 2 s 1 g n i r Causeway p 3 S 1 r LB 3 7 e 3 3 t t M a o H & W T ML ra W w ck S o L Bàgh n Dun a Carraig M hòr e k M c ra FB T T rack M Carraig M hòr ea n Hi gh ck W Tra a te r S p Sand, Shingle and Boulders y ri PDA3a 006 n g s s n o l To rs o a C Pond Sei S l h u n a Lu i n g PDA3006 Lu n g a Craobh Haven Sca rb a Cottages Ju ra Is la y FBs WS Caber- ri-Crieg MH MAST 1/7 Tigh na Sgu rr Collects S Gigha Cott age W L M An S truan Craobh House Taigh nam Broc Posts T r a c Scone k Is sue Posts Cot tage s Posts Reservoir Tk Tank (cov) Sinks Sand, Achanandarrach Shingle Issues and Half Acre Hill FB Boulders Drains Issues Craobh Craobh Corrie Towers Mullach Dubh S HW M T T rac ra k ck S T LW ra c M k Haven & Haven H M Drain gs Sprin ater ow W an L PDA3012 PDA3012 Me Carra ig Bheag M M L W H W S S Sinks Sand Boulders and Shingle ) m u ( h t a P Issues Bàg h an Taigh-Stoir Tigh-na-Craig Landing Stage Drain le g in M h LW S S Slipwa y & k c o Driftwoo d R D ra in k Sand c a r Boulders and Shingle Rubha a' Chuirn T Boat House Spring Pond Pond Highclere House Cliffh anger Lodge k c o Eileanan R Hollytree Cottage Camus Arsa Lunga k c ra T o i d u t Issues e S e Cnoc Smudain g g s ' a a t t n e t t a g l o o a h il t s x C t li C F o l o k i s F C a a n H e g D a l 0 62.5125 a 250 l 37Ke5nnel Cot tage 500 n l b N i i Toad Sgeir a 0 60 120 240 360 480 c F t g a n S L a D Meters Sithean Meters PDA 12/76 PDA 12/76 Riding Centre Issues Corie Lo dge n Catluch i n i a Rea porter's Modification r k D c r Tra Sc ott?s D Bot hy "The local development plan be modCrow iHillfied by the removal of MAST 1/7 Strategic Masterplan Craobh Haven from Pon d D Th e L a ir Lunga Heights r Issues a Proposed Local Development Plan the proposals map for CraobThe Den Haven" Lunga Lunga in Pon d Lunga ± Gardens ± ISS210 Development land - Tayvallich MLWS Cemetery Reproduced by permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of HMSO. © Crown copyright and database right 2014. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence numbNeor r1m00a0l23368. Tidal Limit Port-Na-Cloiche Cemetery Cemetery FB Ardlussa Grianan Caravan Park Barmaddy PDA 12/51 PDA 12/51 Camus Mòr 0 10 20 40 60 80 0 10 20 40 60 80 Meters Meters Reporter's Modification Proposed Local Development Plan "The local development plan be modified by amending the boundary of potential development area PD 12/51 to ± exclude all land designated as part of the Tayvallich Juniper and Coast Special Area for Conservation." ± ISS211 Potential Development Area - Scalasaig, Colonsay Reproduced by permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of HMSO. © Crown copyright and database right 2014. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100023368. 4 3 GLENORAN Fire Station 2 1 Tobaroran 1 2 3 Craigoran Cottage 4 AN PO UNOR D Hall Brewery Drain Drain Buaile Riabhach Drain D ra in Drain Sand & Boulders MLWS Sand Marsh B 8 0 8 7 in a r D FB Colonsay Scalasaig Ferry Terminal B 8086 Car Park Pens War Meml Ferry Office Drain Cattle Pens Rock & Boulders TCB B 8086 Corrary Cottage D r a Depot S i h n Glen Cottage PDA 8/1 i n g l e Sand, Shingle & Boulders Cg Station Boat House Tobar a Charpenteir PDA 8/1 Cattle Grid Hazel Pottery Cottage T ra ck The Pantry The Hydro Cnoc na Faire Beag 0 20 40 80 120 160 0 20 40 80 120 160 Meters Meters Reporter's Modification The local development plan be modified by amending the boundary of Potential Development Area PDA 8/1 in Proposed Local Development Plan accordance with the twMo oplannsu commperisnintg production ref: PD228.
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