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THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, 19Th APRIL 1968 327 THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, 19th APRIL 1968 327 • soected at these offices, free of charge, between the hours be inspected at the County Buildings, Forfar, between the 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Mondays to Fridays. hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. on week days other than Satur- Any objection or representation with reference to the pro- days from 19th April to 10th May 1968. nnsals must be made in writing before the Twenty-eighth The proposal will be considered by the County Council day of May Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-eight to the Secre- at a meeting to be held in the Town and County Hall, The rarv Scottish Development Department, St. Andrew's House, Cross, Forfar, on 15th May 1968 at 10.30 o'clock forenoon. Fdinburgh 1, stating the grounds on which it is made. Any nerson making such an objection or representation may, by IAN A. MACKNIGHT, County Clerk. sending to the County Clerk, County Buildings, Cupar, a County Buildings, Forfar. request in writing specifying therein an address for service, llth April 1968. require the County Clerk to serve him with a notice of the eventual amendments to the Development Plans. Dated this Sixteenth day of April Nineteen Hundred and COUNTY OF ANGUS y" * MATTHEW POLLOCK, County Clerk. Extension of Angus Special Scavenging District County Buildings, Cupar, Fife. NOTICE Is Hereby Given in accordance with the terms of Section 147(2) of the Local Government (Scotland) Act, 1947 that the County Council of the County of Angus pro- pose to alter by extending the boundaries of Angus Special COUNTY COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF Scavenging District so as to include therein: STIRLING (1) the following twenty-five Parishes, namely: TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) Glenisla Liff & Benvie ACTS, 1947/63 Lintrathen Mains & Strathmartine TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL Airlie Murroes Ruthven Momfieth DEVELOPMENT) (SCOTLAND), ORDER, 1950 Eassie & Nevay Barry Development of Land for Residential Purposes at Allanjauld Glamis A'lonikie Farm, Kilsyth Kinnettles Inverarity Newtyle Dunnichcn NOTICE Is Hereby Given that the County Council of the Kettins Ca-myllie County of Stirling, as Local Planning Authority for the Lundie Pan bride said County of Stirling, have received an application for Auchterhouse Arbirlot Planning permission to develop approximately 5 acres of Tealing Arbroath & St, Vigeans land for private housing purposes at Allanfauld Farm, Kil- Fowlis Easter syth. The land is not allocated for development on the County Development Plan and the Local Planning Authority (2) Part of the Parish of Kirriemuir including the Caravan propose to make application to the Secretary of State for Site on the North side of the Forfar/Kirriemuir Road Scodand for a direction under Article 8 of the Town and at Maryton Village. Country Planning (General Development) (Scotland) Order, Notice Is Also Hereby Given that the County Council of 1950, to enable them to grant planning permission in prin- the County of Angus, in view of the introduction of the ciple to the development of this land. extension of the Angus Special Scavenging District, Propose Any objections to the proposed development should be to alter the boundaries of the Angus Special Scavenging lodged with the undersigned within twenty-one days from District by deleting the following individual Special Sca- the date of this publication. venging Districts: Plan No. Area JAMES D. KENNEDY, County Clerk. 4 Eassie & Nevay County Offices, Viewforth, Stirling. 6 Carmyllie April 1968. 11 Inverarity 20 Arbirlot—Timber green 23 Arbirlot Village 24 Arbirlot—Balcathie INDUSTRIAL AND PROVIDENT SOCIETIES 25 Barry ACT 1965 27 Letham & Bowriefauld 28 Elliot Notice of Cancellation pursuant to section 16 of the said Act 31 Go wan bank (Arbroath) 34 Kellas NOTICE is hereby given that the Assistant Registrar of 38 Mary well Friendly Societies for Scotland has, pursuant to the above 39 Monikie mentioned section this day cancelled the registration of 40 Muirdrum SOCIETY OF SCOTTISH RESIDENCES LIMITED 41 Newbigging (Tealing) (Register No. 1423 R (S)) the registered office of which is 42 Ncwbigging (Monikie) at 33 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh 3 at its request. 43 Northmuir The society ceases to enjoy the privileges of a registered 44 St. Vigeans society, but without prejudice to any liability incurred by 45 WeUbank the society, which may be enforced against it as if such 46 Bridgefoot, Muirhead & Birkhill cancellation had not taken place. 47 Auchterhouse JAMES CRAIG, 48 Kettins 49 Glamis Assistant Registrar of Friendly Societies 51 Douglastown n for Scotland. 52 Liff Date 16th April 1968. 53 Charleston 56 Tealing (Aerodrome Site) 57 West March 58 Balmirmer COUNTY OF ANGUS 59 Fowlis Extension of Angus Special Drainage District 60 Duntrune 61 Westhall Terrace Is Hereby Given in accordance with the terms 65 Auchmithie tu°n J4712) of the Local Government (Scotland) Act, 66 Newtyle tnat the County Council of the County of Angus pro- 67 Drumsturdy Road to alter by extending the boundaries of the Angus 68 Liff & Benvie ail age Distric min^- - i t so as to include therein the follow- 69 Inverarity, Fotheringham Estate B additional areas, namely: 70 Arbroath & St. Vigeans Woodville «?Lof the Parish of Kirriemuir including the village 71 Bumside of Duntrune °i westmuir; 73 That part of Roundyhill S.S.D. which lies in the Parish of Glamis (2) Part of the Parish of Kirriemuir including North Mains 01 U>gie, and 75 Glenisla & Lintrathen f the Parish of Airlie The full terms of the proposals and relative Ordnance dan? r including the village hall Maps illustrating the boundaries of the additional areas may Lounty Council houses at Roman Road, Westmuir. be inspected at the County Buildings, Forfar, between the terms of the proposals and the relative Ordnance hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. on week days other than Satur- ^ustrating the boundaries of the additional areas may days from 19th April to 10th May 1968..
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