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List of Deeds Since 19 December 2013 THE HIGHLAND COUNCIL LIST OF DEEDS AND OTHER DOCUMENTS TO WHICH THE COMMON SEAL OF THE COUNCIL HAS BEEN AFFIXED SINCE THE MEETING OF THE COUNCIL ON 19 DECEMBER 2013 TO BE SUBMITTED DATE TO THE COUNCIL ON 13 MARCH 2014 Disposition in favour of Graham William Llewellyn of 1155m² at Teanahoun Farmhouse, 04/12/2013 Conon Bridge, Ross-shire. Disposition by The Highland Council and Highland Housing Alliance in favour of Scottish Hydro Electric Power Distribution plc of Subjects: Substation Site extending to 25sqm to SE 05/12/2013 of Nairn Road Ardersier with right of access Minute of Agreement between The Highland Council and Gem Wind Farm 4 Limited. 06/12/2013 Subjects:- Section 96 Agreement covering Public Road Access to Stroupster Wind Farm 06/12/2013 Grant of the Freedom of John O'Groats to Mr John Houston Green Disposition by The Highland Council in favour of David Maclay. Subjects:- land at 10/12/2013 Invershin Station, Invershin, Sutherland Partial Assignation & Variation of Lease between Hansteen Property Investments Ltd and Trustees of Hawco Retirement Fund and The Highland Council. Subjects : 54/56/58 Harbour 11/12/2013 Road Inverness Disposition by The Highland Council in favour of Ian Duncan Mackintosh and Mrs Marian 11/12/2013 Joan Mackintosh of the subjects at 12 Charleston View, Inverness IV3 8SX Agreement between Moray Council and Highland Council on Joint Working Arrangements 12/12/2013 for the Highland and Moray Area Support Team-Children's Panel Discharge by The Highland Council in favour of Robert Falls Bruce and Johanna Parker 12/12/2013 Bruce of discount Standard Security over 103 Kennedy Road, Fort William Lease by The Highland Council in favour of Scottish Water re substation site at Cavell 13/12/2013 Gardens, Inverness Discharge of Planning Obligation in favour of Highlands and Islands Enterprise reference 13/12/2013 13/01270/S75D re Orbost, Isle of Skye. Minute of Agreement between The Highland Council and Jesse Earl Christman and Another. 16/12/2013 Subjects:- Planning Obligation over House Site at Teandalloch. 16/12/2013 The Highland Council (Various Roads, Thurso) (Temporary Closure) Order 2013 Minute of Variation of Lease between Trustees of the Scottish National Council of Young 17/12/2013 Men's Christian Associations and The Highland Council.Subjects:- 80 High Street, Grantown Assignation between Sandaig Limited and West Highland College UHI with consent of The 17/12/2013 Highland Council. Subjects:- Site 17 Mallaig Industrial Estate. Disposition by The Highland Council in favour of Shirley Finlay in respect of the subjects 17/12/2013 being 71 Esk Road, Inverness IV2 4HN The Highland Council (A832 Bank Street and C1219 Marine Terrace, Cromarty) (Temporary 19/12/2013 Closure) Order 2013 Partial Renunciation with Conon Bridge and Maryburgh Outdoor Bowling Club of Lease of 19/12/2013 land at Teanahoun, Conon Bridge. 06/01/2014 The Highland Council (Ness Walk- Bishops Road) (Footway) (Stopping Up) Order 2014 Disposition by The Highland Council in favour of Mr Robert Bannerman. Subjects: 31 06/01/2014 Teandallon Square, Evanton, Ross-shire, IV16 9YB. Minute of Agreement between The Highland Council and Greentech Properties Limited. 07/01/2014 Subjects:- Planning Obligation over Site at Whitebridge, Inverness-shire Minute of Variation of Lease between The Highland Council and Grants Fine Foods. 07/01/2014 Subjects :- Unit 5D Dornoch Industrial Estate, Dornoch Disposition by The Highland Council in favour of James Angus Gordon, Mairi Ina Gordon, Stephen Andrew Lunn and Imogen Helena Rigden of 0.006ha or thereby area at Deshar Road 07/01/2014 Boat of Garten 07/01/2014 Written Special Resolution amending Articles of High Life Highland The Highland Council (Maclennan Crescent and Maclennan Gardens Inverness) (20mph 09/01/2014 Speed Limit Zone) Traffic Regulation Order 2013 The Highland Council (Part of U4122 Maclennan Crescent, Inverness) (Stopping Up) Order 09/01/2014 2013 The Highland Council (Part of U4122 Maclennan Crescent, Inverness) (Redetermination of 09/01/2014 Means of Exercise of Public Right of Passage) Order 2013 09/01/2014 The Highland Council (Strathpeffer 2014) Order 2014 Minute of Agreement between Cairngorm National Parks Authority and Tesco Stores Limited and The Highland Council. Subjects:- Planning Obligations over land in Grampian 10/01/2014 Road, Aviemore Discharge of Improvement Grant by The Highland Council in favour of Mrs Jeanette 10/01/2014 Charlton. Subjects:- 8 Inveran, Lairg, Sutherland Confirmation of The Highland Council Tree Preservation Order No HC 118, 2013 14/01/2014 Achandunie North, Ardross 14/01/2014 Deed of Restriction by THC to LSHA. Subjects:- 0.6ha Cottage Flats site Home Farm, 15/01/2014 Disposition by THC to Galina D Guenova. Subjects:- former road office, Victoria Road Licence to Occupy between Highland Council and Highland Health Board. Subjects - 20/01/2014 Invernevis House, Fort William Licence to Occupy between Highland Council and Highland Health Board. Subjects - 20/01/2014 Seaforth House, Golspie Licence to Occupy between Highland Council and Highland Health Board. Subjects - An 20/01/2014 Acarsaid, Broadford Deed of Restriction by The Highland Council in favour of Albyn Housing Society Limited - 22/01/2014 subjects Plots 26-44(even numbers) Bridgeview, Conon Bridge Minute of Agreement among LZN Limited, The Highland Council and Lochluichart LLP. 27/01/2014 Subjects:- Lochluichart Wind Farm Community Benefit for Garve Area. Minute of Agreement between The Highland Council and Gael Force Properties and 28/01/2014 Investments Limited Subjects:- Altered Alignment on River Ness, Tidal Section Flood The Highland Council in favour of Mr William Albert Reid and Mrs Corina Marie Reid. 29/01/2014 Subjects: 4 Fraser Road, Dingwall, IV15 9GE. The Highland Council (U2596 Knockbain Road, North Kessock) (Temporary Restriction) 29/01/2014 Order 2014. The Highland Council (C1039 Millbank-North Kessock-Charleston-Redcastle-Garguston 29/01/2014 Road) (Temporary Restriction) Order 2014. Minute of Agreement under Section 96 of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984 between The 30/01/2014 Highland Council and MeyGen Limited covering road access to Ness of Quoys Development. Order to Exempt Land from Access Rights, Arnold Clark/Thistle Hotel, Snowman Rally 31/01/2014 Order 2014. Minute of Agreement between The Highland Council and GEG Capital Limited. Subjects:- 31/01/2014 Ambassador House, Dornoch. Minute of Agreement between The Highland Council and Breedon Aggregates Scotland 07/02/2014 Limited Subject: Tullochgribban Quarry 10/02/2014 The Highland Council (U1823 Westerdale – Lochmore Road) (Temporary Closure) Order 201 Deed of Restriction by THC in favour of the Highland Housing Alliance. Subjects:- 12 11/02/2014 houses at Nairn Road, Ardersier. Discharge by the Highland Council in favour of Johannes Hendrikus Smienk & Elise Smienk 11/02/2014 Subjects: Flat 1, The Old Post Office Golspie Deed of Restriction by THC in favour of the Highland Housing Alliance. Subjects:- 0.41 13/02/2014 hectares at Carse Road, Inverness Discharge by the Highland Council in favour of Johannes Hendrikus Smienk & Elise Smienk 13/02/2014 Subjects: Flat 6, The Old Post Office Golspie 13/02/2014 Notice of Title in favour of The Highland Council. Subjects:- Foyers Toilets, Foyers 13/02/2014 Notice of Title in favour of The Highland Council. Subjects:- Foyers Toilets Septic Tank, Disposition by The Highland Council in favour of Christina Margaret Diana Andrew of 14/02/2014 subjects at 80 Springfield Gardens, Inverness IV3 5SL Minute of Agreement between The Highland Council and David Fraser Sutherland and Others as Trustees for the Firm of Home Farms. Subjects:- Plannning Obligation regarding 17/02/2014 Affordable Housing and Cycle Access Contribution in respect of Viewhill Farm, Inverness Assignation and Variation between James Maclean & Peter Maclean and Sandaig Ltd with 18/02/2014 consent of the Highland Council Minute of Extension of Lease between the Highland Council and The Caithness Rugby 18/02/2014 Football Club in respect of Playing Fields, Millbank, Thurso, Caithness Disposition by The Highland Council to Blair Colvin and Judith Matheson. Subjects:- 18/02/2014 Former service point, Gower Street, Brora price £75,177 Minute of Agreement between The Highland Council and Ernest Smart and Lucinda Spicer. 19/02/2014 Subjects:- Planning Obligation regarding House Site at Drumnagarrachan, Kiltarlity Consent to Creation of Deed of Real Burdens granted by The Highland Council in favour of The Highlands Small Communities' Housing Trust. Subjects:- Plots 5, 6 and 7 Ardgeal 20/02/2014 (formerly Milehouse), Kincraig Minute of Agreement between The Highland Council and SGD Tulloch Homes Limited 20/02/2014 Subjects:- Access for Flood Scheme Works at Glebe Street, Inverness The Highland Council (A890 Achnasheen-Achnashellach-Strathcarron-Ardnarff Road) 20/02/2014 (Temporary Closure) Order 2014 Third Ranking Security by Highland NHT2 2012 LLP in favour of The Highland Council 24/02/2014 (with consent of Highland Council and Scottish Ministers to ranking provisions). Section 75 Agreement with Neil MacDonald and Mrs Anne MacDonald, Duncan Lewis MacDonald, Isobel Mitchell and Morag Anne MacDonald over land at 30 Kilmuir, 24/02/2014 Dunvegan, Isle of Skye..
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