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Ardgay & District Community Council
The community council serving the old parish known as Kincardine & Croick is called Ardgay & District Community Council (A&D CC). lies along the southern boundary of the Scottish county of Sutherland; the old county boundary being the council's southern boundary. The A&D CC northern boundary closely follows the Dornoch Firth, the Kyle of Sutherland and the River Oykel.
The Ardgay & District Community Council like most others in Scotland came into existence as a result of the .
The largest community in the area is Ardgay, hence the naming; Culrain is the other population centre. of the A&D CC area is 598, Ardgay may have about 200 inhabitants, and Culrain about 80.
are:
- To represent the views of the community to The Highland Council and other public bodies operating in their area
- To act to further the interests of their communities
- To be consulted on planning applications within their area (The Town & Country Planning (General Development Procedure) (Scotland) Amendment Order 1996)
- To consider exercising their powers to object to the granting, renewal or transfer of liquor licences. (The Licensing (Scotland) Act 1976)
References
- ^ The area "Community Council boundaries, 2011, from Highland Council map"
- ^ This community council "List of Highlands community councils"
- ^ Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 "Highland Council website, community councils webpage"
- ^ The population "An oft repeated figure, including on Wikipedia"
- ^ The key roles of Community Councils "Highland Council website, community councils webpage"
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