Environmental Protection

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Environmental Protection

The Highland Council

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997

THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1999

Planning application – reference 08/00080/OUTNA – Mixed use development of 300 houses; tourism and heritage, equestrian and ecological centres; hotel and conference facilities; championship golf course, clubhouse and golf academy; community woodland and country park with associated infrastructure at Land To North Of A96 Extending From Whiteness Access Road To The Common Good Land Delnies Nairn.

The Highland Council has received a planning application for the development described above. The application is accompanied by an Environmental Impact Assessment. The applicants are Cawdor Maintenance Trust c/o The Farningham McCreadie Partnership/White Young Green Planning and Design, 4 Chester Street, Edinburgh EH3 7RA.

OS Ref: Easting 283515 Northing 856388

Copies of the planning application and Environmental Impact Assessment can be inspected during normal office hours at the following locations:-

1. Area Planning and Building Standards Office, 1-3 Church St, Inverness

2. Nairn Service Point, the Court House, Nairn

3. Area Planning and Building Standards Office, 88 High St, Nairn

Copies of the Environmental Impact Assessment may be purchased from The Farningham McCreadie Partnership/White Young Green Planning and Design, 4 Chester Street, Edinburgh EH3 7RA.

Non Technical Summary £15

Environmental Impact Assessment Report £40

Technical Appendices £200

A CD copy of the full Environmental Impact Assessment including technical appendices and non-technical summary may be purchased at a cost of £40.

The application is advertised under Section 34 of the above Act, as a departure from the provisions of the development plan as well as being an application accompanied by an Environmental Impact Assessment.

Any person wishing to make representations to The Highland Council about the planning application and Environmental Impact Assessment should make them in writing to the Inverness Area Planning and Building Standards Manager, 1-3 Church Street, Inverness, IV1 1DY within a period of 28 days beginning with the date of this notice. For the avoidance of doubt the 28 day period for making representations shall end at the close of business on Friday 15th August 2008.

S Black – Director of Planning and Development