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Harry Gow applies for renewal of consent for advertising on Tain bakery


By Iona M.J. MacDonald

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Harry Gows on Tain's High Street. Picture: Google Maps.
Harry Gows on Tain's High Street. Picture: Google Maps.

Harry Gow has submitted a renewal application to Highland Council for consent to advertise on its Tain bakery, following the end of a five-year agreement.

In 2019, Harry Gow first applied to the council to add the current advertising signage on Tain's High Street bakery.

The Highland baker had to seek consent to put the advertising signs on the building due to it being a listed property, and the company received consent for the advertising signs for a period of five years.

Now that five years have passed, Harry Gow has reapplied for consent from the council to keep the advertising signs on the building.

The application renewal currently remains under consideration by Highland Council.

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