Author: Mary Jack

April 6, 2024 Mary Jack 2 comments

This post take a look at the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority (LLTNPA)’s handling of three recent planning applications and the anomalies therein following Nick Kempe’s post earlier in the week about Inchconnachan (see here). More on Inchconnachan island I attended the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority (LLTNPA) Planning & Access…

October 22, 2020 Mary Jack 3 comments

Recently a new publication appeared on the LLTNPA website under Our Plans and Publications. This is headed “Indicative Regional Spatial Strategy (Draft) – 2020”  (see here). The following includes excerpts from it.  You will see that there are areas included for potential development where there has already been controversy and public outcry, notably proposals for…

June 1, 2020 Mary Jack 5 comments

What do we, the public, have to look forward to when our Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park eventually re-opens? Excerpts from Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park (LLTNPA) ‘NEWS’ “Following a successful bid to Visit Scotland’s Rural Tourism Infrastructure Fund, Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park Authority is investing £135,000 to upgrade visitor…

November 20, 2019 Mary Jack 2 comments

The Boat Registration Audit, undertaken by West Dunbartonshire Council, was considered by the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority’s Audit and Risk Committee on 29th June 2019 (see here item 6) “1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY General An audit was conducted on the Boat Registration Process. The review covered the registration and the re-registration process for…

October 12, 2018 Mary Jack No comments exist

Back in August, I noted from the Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park Authority weekly planning list the following planning application from Luss Estates   Ref 2018/0166/DET (see here): Proposal Change of use of former slate quays to allow a) the unloading of felled timber (Storage and Distribution Class 6), b) occasional use for…

June 6, 2018 Mary Jack No comments exist

The Tourist Season in Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park is now well under way as is the Camping Management Byelaw regime. There appear to have been fewer Camping Byelaw Exemption Applications this year than last but that has not stopped the tents! Interestingly some of applications appear to remain as “awaiting decision”, either…

April 11, 2018 Mary Jack 3 comments

(This post first appeared as a letter in the Helensburgh Advertiser on Thursday 5th April) As the Loch Lomond and Trosssachs National Park Authority have now belatedly applied Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs) to the decimated area in Drumkinnon Bay is it not time that the Park were more proactive in protecting other areas within the Park…