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Occasional Licences and Extended Hours Under Delegated Powers The Highland Licensing Board Agenda 5 Item Meeting – 29 March 2016 Report HLB/019/16 No Occasional Licences and Extended Hours granted under Delegated Powers under the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 during the period 20 January 2016 to 15 March 2016 Report by Alaisdair H Mackenzie, Clerk to the Licensing Board Summary This Report details Occasional Licences and Extended Hours which have been granted under delegated powers by the Clerk to the Board during the period 20 January 2016 to 15 March 2016 and invites the Board to note the Report. 1.0 Occasional Licences 1.1 Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey Name of Applicant Details of Event Times of Event Date of Event James Jamieson Speyside Distillery is owned 10.00-18.00 hrs each 08/02/2016 by Speyside Distillers Ltd, day. to winner of the Cairngorm 22/02/2016 Business of the Year Award in 2015. In order to promote the brand it is intended to open the facility to the public/tourists by offering distillery tours and the opportunity to purchase product at the end of the visit. Occasional product tastings are also anticipated. James Jamieson Speyside Distillery is owned 10.00-18.00 hrs each 22/02/2016 by Speyside Distillers Ltd, day to winners of the Cairngorm 06/03/2016 Business of the Year Award in 2015. In order to promote the brand it is intended to open the facility to the public/tourists by offering distillery tours and the opportunity to purchase product at the end of the visit. Occasional product tastings are also anticipated. R and L Comfort Comfort Foods. 22 Church Monday-Saturday: 02/02/2016 Street, Inverness -Business 10.00-17.30 hrs to continuity 15/02/2016 R and L Comfort Comfort Foods. 22 Church Monday-Saturday: 16/02/2016 Street, Inverness -Business 10.00-17.30 hrs To continuity 29/02/2016 R and L Comfort Comfort Foods. 22 Church Monday-Saturday: 01/03/2016 Street, Inverness -Business 10.00-17.30 hrs To continuity 14/02/2016 R and L Comfort Comfort Foods. 22 Church Monday-Saturday: 15/03/2016 Street, Inverness -Business 10.00-17.30 hrs To continuity 28/03/2016 John George MacKay Masonic Lodge, Ardersier 14.00-20.00 hrs 06/08/2016 Masonic Meeting to raise funds with 40 attending Lorna Gill Inverness and District 12.00 noon to 16.30 07/02/2016 Bowling Club, Castle hours Heather, Inverness Bowling Competitions British Legion Club 10 Huntly Street, Inverness 19.30-24.00 hrs 12/02/2016 (Inverness) Psychic Evening for 60 attendees British Legion Club 10 Huntly Street, Inverness 19.00-00.30 hrs 26/02/2016 (Inverness) Cabaret and Dance Ticketed Event for 150 attendees Alexandra Morrison Nairn Community and Arts 19.00-22.00 hrs 29/01/2016 Centre Film for 100 attendees Alexandra Morrison Nairn Community and Arts 19.00-22.00 hrs 06/02/2016 Centre Charity Concert Alexandra Morrison Nairn Community and Arts 19.00-22.00 hrs 13/02/2016 Centre Classical Concert for 150 attendees Alexandra Morrison Nairn Community and Arts 19.00-22.00 hrs 19/02/2016 Centre Film for 100 attendees Alexandra Morrison Nairn Community and Arts 19.00-22.00 hrs 20/02/2016 Centre Feis-Traditional Workshops and Ceilidh for 150 attendees Alexandra Morrison Nairn Community and Arts 18.00-22.00 hrs 27/02/2016 Centre Feis-Piping Day for 150 attendees Alexandra Morrison Nairn Community and Arts 18.00-22.00 hrs 09/03/2016 Centre Concert for 150 attendees Alexandra Morrison Nairn Community and Arts 18.00-22.00 hrs 18/03/2016 Centre Film for 150 attendees Alexandra Morrison Nairn Community and Arts 18.00-22.00 hrs 19/03/2016 Centre Jazz Concert for 150 attendees Emma Jayne 50th Birthday Party for150 19.00-00.30 hrs 23/01/2016 Macdonald guests (Saturday night going into Sunday morning) Boat of Garten Boat of Garten Community 19.00-21.30 hrs 08/02/2016 Community Hall Hall Season of Winter Talks Boat of Garten Boat of Garten Community 19.00-21.30 hrs 22/02/2016 Community Hall Hall Illustrated talk Emma Jayne Boat of Garten Community 19.00-21.30 hrs 07/03/2016 Macdonald Hall Illustrated Talk Emma Jayne Boat of Garten Community 19.00-22.30 hrs 30/01/2016 Macdonald Hall Community Cinema Boat of Garten Boat of Garten Community 19.00-22.30 hrs 14/02/2016 Community Hall Hall Community Cinema Emma Jayne Boat of Garten Community 13.30-16.00 hrs 27/02/2016 Macdonald Hall Community Cinema Elsie Normington Merkinch Community Centre 18.30-23.00 hrs 20/02/2016 Family party for 100 guests. St Ninian Bowling St Ninian Bowling Club 18.00-23.00 hrs 29/01/2016 Club Nairn Scottish Evening/Ceilidh for 45 guests Cairngorm Ceilidh Kincraig Village Hall 19.30-23.45 hrs 16/07/2016 Dancers Community Ceilidh with live Traditional Scottish Dance Band Music for 90 guests. Cairngorm Ceilidh Kincraig Village hall 19.30-23.45 hrs 14/05/2016 Dancers Community Ceilidh Dance with live Traditional Scottish Dance Band Music for 90 guests. Carrbridge Village Hall Fundraising party for 100 19.00-00.30 hrs 30/01/2016 Committee guests Iain Peter West Inverness Leisure Centre, 18.30-23.00 hrs 14/03/2016 Bught Lane, Inverness Music concert for 2200 attendees. Peter John MacKay Moy Game Fair, Moy Selling 10.00-19.00 hrs 05/08/2016 alcohol for consumption off the premises and small 1cl samples will be offered at the stand. Rhona Smith Nairn and Community Arts 18.30-24.00 hrs 05/03/2016 Centre Music Concert for 150 attendees Glenurquhart Shinty Glenurquhart Public Hall 19.00-23.45 hrs 06/02/2016 Club Fundraising Party Caroline MacLeod Badaguish, Aviemore 12.00 noon to 02.00 11/03/2016 Groove Cairngorm event in hrs following morning 12/03/2016 Sports Hall with attached both dates. marquee, food stalls and seated covered food area. Bar in Badaguish Outdoor Centre. 3,000 max attendees Newtonmore Toddlers Newtonmore Village Hall 21.00 hours to 01.00 13/02/2016 Group Community fundraising disco Steven John Moir Spectrum Centre, Inverness 17.30-01.00 hrs 27/02/2016 Fundraising Dance Bernard Harris Cairngorm Creations, 10.00-18.00 hrs 29/02/2016 Grampian Road, Aviemore to Supporting the local whisky 13/03/2016 produced by the Cairngorm Business of the year award 2015, Speyside Distillers. This is an interim measure. Children 1st Hawcos Garage, Harbour 19.30-22.30 hrs 15/04/2016 Road, Inverness Charity Fundraiser Quiz night with buffet for 160 attendees. Emma Jayne Boat of Garten Community 19.00-00.30 hrs 26/02/2016 Macdonald Hall Private Party with buffet meal for 150 guests Heather Fiona Lorimer YMCA Community Centre, 19.00-23.45 hrs 20/02/2016 Fraser Grantown Fundraising Race Night with snacks for 80 attendees. Alyson Campbell Highlanders Museum, Fort 16.30-21.00 hrs 03/03/2016 Henry George Classic Car Club tour of the museum for 20 attendees. Nairnshire Farming Kinnudie Farm, Auldearn, 11.00-01.00 hrs 30/07/2016 Society Nairn Agricultural Show Bar with approx. 50 persons in Bar at any time during the day, with an estimated 250 attendees at the Dance at night. Patricia Macpherson Ardersier War Memorial 18.00 hours to 23.00 27/03/2016 Hall Easter Treasure Hunt - hours 80 attendees Heather Bruce Newtonmore Golf Club 40th 20.00 hours to 01.00 12/03/2016 Birthday Party - 50 the following morning attendees Polly Cameron Dell of Abernethy Wedding 12.00-01.00 hrs 30/07/2016 for 80 guests with Ceilidh band. Polly Cameron Dell of Abernethy Wedding 12.00-01.00 hrs 21/07/2016 for 62 guests with Ceilidh band. Inverness Tennis and Squash Club Championship 12.00-23.00 hrs 26/03/2016 Squash Club Dinner for 100 guests Kingussie Golf Club Bingo/Disco Night for 120 18.00-01.00 hrs 02/04/2016 attendees. (Saturday night going into Sunday morning) Polly Cameron Dell of Abernethy Semi 12.00-01.00 hrs each 20/08/2016 amplified musical day going into the performance for 300 following morning attendees. Polly Cameron Dell of Abernethy Wedding 12.00-01.00 hrs 17/09/2016 with sit down meal and (Saturday night going ceilidh music for 110 into Sunday morning) guests. Inverness and District Bowling Competitions for 18.30-22.30 hrs 18/03/2016 Indoor Bowling Club approx. 60 attendees. 1.2 Ross Skye and Lochaber Name of Applicant Details of Event Time of Event Date of Event Craig John MacRitchie GlenWyvis, Upper 1000 hrs to 2200 22/01/2016 to Docharty, Dingwall – hrs (off-sales), 03/02/2016 on site tastings and Monday to Sunday sales Craig John MacRitchie GlenWyvis, Upper 1000 hrs to 2200 05/02/2016 to Docharty, Dingwall – hrs (off-sales), 18/02/2016 on site tastings and Monday to Sunday sales Craig John MacRitchie GlenWyvis, Upper 1000 hrs to 2200 23/02/2016 to Docharty, Dingwall – hrs (off-sales), 07/03/2016 on site tastings and Monday to Sunday sales Craig John MacRitchie GlenWyvis, Upper 1000 hrs to 2200 08/03/2016 to Docharty, Dingwall – hrs (off-sales), 21/03/2016 on site tastings and Monday to Sunday sales Craig John MacRitchie GlenWyvis, Upper 1000 hrs to 2200 22/03/2016 to Docharty, Dingwall – hrs (off-sales), 04/04/2016 on site tastings and Monday to Sunday sales Peter Champou Dingwall Leisure 1900 hrs to 2345 06/02/2016 Centre – Live hrs professional wrestling show Steven John Moir Steel Shed within 1800 hrs to 0100 30/01/2016 grounds of Burnside hrs Wood, Killen – 50th Birthday Party Black Isle Farmers Marquee in field at 1100 hrs to 1730 6, 13 or Association South Arcan Mains, hrs 20/02/2016 Marybank – Ploughing Match Lochcarron Golf Club Lochcarron Village 1900 hrs to 2300 20/02/2016 Hall – Fundraising hrs event Ullapool and District Pipe Foyer of Macphail 1815 hrs to 2230 20/02/2016 Band Association Centre, Ullapool – Mr hrs and Mrs Fundraising event Muir of Ord Rovers Museum area within 1900 hrs to 2400 27/02/2016 Football Club Ord Distillery, Muir of hrs Ord – Ceilidh Dance Ullapool Dance Ltd.
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