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Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan PROPOSALS MAPS - B&C Adopted March 2015 Plana-Leasachaidh Ionadail Earra-Ghàidheal Is Bhòid Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan PROPOSALS MAPS - B&C Adopted March 2015 Plana-leasachaidh Ionadail Earra-ghàidheal is Bhòid Bute and Cowal Map No. Name 1 Ambrose Quarry—MIN-AL 1/2 2 Ardnagowan 3 Ardyne North—PDA 2/44 4 Ardyne South—PDA 2/43 5 Ascog 6 Cairndow 7 Castle Toward—PDA 2/42 8 Clachaig 9 Clachan of Glendaruel 10 Colintraive 11 Craigmore 12 Creag a’Phuill-Poll 13 Croc-an-Raer 14 Dalinlongart Waste Management Site 15 Duiletter 16 Dunoon—Bullwood 17 Dunoon North 18 Dunoon South 19 Ettrickdale 20 Innellan North 21 Innellan South 22 Inverfyne—PDA 9/13, 9/12 and MIN-AL 9/2 23 Kames and Tighnabruaich North 24 Kames and Tighnabruaich South 25 Kerrycroy 26 Kilfinan 27 Kingarth and Kilchattan 28 Kirn 29 Largiemore—PDA 2/46 30 Lephinmore 31 Lower Altgatraig—Newton 32 Mill Cottage—Glendaruel 33 Millhouse 34 Newton, Leachd and Leanach 35 Port Bannatyne 36 Portavadie 37 Rhubodach—PDA1001 38 Rothesay 39 Sandbank North 40 Sandbank South 41 St Catherines 42 Straad 43 Strachur North 44 Strachur South 45 Stronafian 46 Toward 47 Westlands Waste Management Site Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Ambrose Quarry—MIN-AL 1/2 Map Number 1 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Ardnagowan Map Number 2 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Ardyne North—PDA 2/44 Map Number 3 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Ardyne South—PDA 2/43 Map Number 4 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Ascog Map Number 5 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Cairndow Map Number 6 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Castle Toward—PDA 2/42 Map Number 7 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Clachaig Map Number 8 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Clachan of Glendaruel Map Number 9 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Colintraive Map Number 10 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Craigmore Map Number 11 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Creag a’Phuill-Poll Map Number 12 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Croc-an-Raer Map Number 13 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Dalinlongart Waste Management Site Map Number 14 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Duiletter Map Number 15 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Dunoon—Bullwood Map Number 16 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Dunoon North Map Number 17 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Dunoon South Map Number 18 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Ettrickdale Map Number 19 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Innellan North Map Number 20 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Innellan South Map Number 21 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Inverfyne—PDA 9/13, 9/12 and MIN-AL 9/2 Map Number 22 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Kames and Tighnabruaich North Map Number 23 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Kames and Tighnabruaich South Map Number 24 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Kerrycroy Map Number 25 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Kilfinan Map Number 26 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Kingarth and Kilchattan Map Number 27 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Kirn Map Number 28 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Largiemore—PDA 2/46 Map Number 29 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Lephinmore Map Number 30 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Lower Altgatraig—Newton Map Number 31 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Mill Cottage—Glendaruel Map Number 32 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Millhouse Map Number 33 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Newton, Leachd and Leanach Map Number 34 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Port Bannatyne Map Number 35 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Portavadie Map Number 36 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Rhubodach—PDA1001 Map Number 37 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Rothesay Map Number 38 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Sandbank North Map Number 39 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Sandbank South Map Number 40 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 St Catherines Map Number 41 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Straad Map Number 42 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Strachur North Map Number 43 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Strachur South Map Number 44 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Stronafian Map Number 45 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Toward Map Number 46 Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan Adopted March 2015 Westlands Waste Management Site Map Number 47 PHOTO CREDITS Front cover - Tigh Na Cladach © Fyne Initiatives Ltd Back cover - Loch Ederline, Ford © Richard Linney Back cover - Paps of Jura from Kilmory © Richard Linney Argyll and Bute Council Development and Infrastructure Director: Pippa Milne www.argyll-bute.gov.uk Chomhairle Earra-Ghàidheal is Bhòid .
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