National Parks and Access to the Countryside
SCOTTISH NATURAL HERITAGE
NATIONAL PARKS AND ACCESS TO THE COUNTRYSIDE ACT 1949
Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 19(4) of the above named Act that by the Dunnet Links Nature Reserve De-Declaration 2004 dated 2nd February 2004 it was declared by Scottish Natural Heritage that (Firstly) those areas of ground extending to 103 hectares or thereby and 330 hectares or thereby at Dunnet Links in the Parishes of Dunnet and Olrig, in Highland Council and (Secondly) that area of ground extending to 32 hectares or thereby part of the Lands of West Greenland in the former Parish of Dunnet and Olrig and now in Highland Council, (which areas of ground were included respectively in the Dunnet Links Nature Reserve No. 1 Declaration 1985 dated Twenty Sixth April, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five and the Dunnet Links Nature Reserve No. 2 Declaration 1988 dated Seventeenth March, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Eight) are no longer a Nature Reserve with effect from 25th February 2004.
Certified Copies of the De-Declaration with plans annexed have been deposited for public inspection free of charge as undernoted and may be inspected for a period of one month following 25th February 2004.
Highland Council, Area Service Point, Rotterdam Street, Thurso KY14 4BB
Scottish Natural Heritage, 12 Hope Terrace, Edinburgh EH9 2AS
Scottish Natural Heritage, Main Street, Golspie, Sutherland KW10 6TG
Scottish Natural Heritage, 2 Anderson Place, Edinburgh EH6 5NP
All during normal opening hours.