Month: November 2018

November 30, 2018 Nick Kempe 11 comments

Yesterday Highlands and Islands Enterprise announced (see here) that CairnGorm Mountain Ltd had gone into administration.  This was the company they had set up to replace the Cairngorm Chairlift Company and later sold off on the cheap in 2014 to company owned by a hedge fund manager, David Michael Gorton.  After four years of shocking…

November 29, 2018 Nick Kempe 1 comment

A couple of weeks ago the Cairngorms National Park Authority started to advertise their local member elections which are due to take place on 21st March 2019 (see here).   They are trying to encourage more people to stand and to ensure that residents are registered to vote.  Both initiatives are very welcome.  As part of…

November 29, 2018 Nick Kempe 1 comment

Charrette is the fashionable name given to events ostensibly designed to include and empower local communities in respect of local planning processes.  The name appears designed to discourage and disempower, unless you happen to be French.   Still, if well run, incomprehension can change to active participation while ideas and proposals can be produced and converted…

November 25, 2018 Nick Kempe 1 comment

The disappearance of two further tagged hen harriers within the Cairngorms National Park was  entirely predictable.    Its almost certainly blown apart the commendable target the Cairngorms National Park Authority set in its National Park Partnership Plan  “To eliminate raptor persecution”.   That should not be a surprise.   The 2017-22 Plan failed to tackle the underlying…

November 22, 2018 Nick Kempe 7 comments

In the talk I am giving tonight in Kingussie, I will be looking at the recommendations set out in the Report of the Cairngorms Working Party, Common Sense and Sustainability.  This was published in December 1992 and played a key role in the creation of the National Park 10 years later.  While some of its…

November 21, 2018 Nick Kempe 1 comment

There are very serious legal issues about the way in which  the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority have tried to implement the camping byelaws which up until now they have tried to sweep under the carpet. The most significant legal issue arose early last year when the LLTNPA was forced to drop its…

November 15, 2018 David Gibson 21 comments

With 12 years collective learning since the implementation of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 (the Act) and the Scottish Outdoor Access Code (SOAC) in 2006, one might expect the core principles enshrined in both to be embraced by the agencies charged with managing access and enforcing the legislation. From experience I’ve generally found that…

November 14, 2018 Nick Kempe 5 comments

Scottish Enterprise’s financial support for Flamingo Land Following the revelation from Jackie Baillie, the local Labour MSP, that Scottish Enterprise had valued the enormous West Riverside Site in Balloch at a paltry £200k, the Greens have discovered that Scottish Enterprise have been giving further help to Flamingo Land by paying for “site investigations”. “To date,…

November 13, 2018 Nick Kempe 4 comments

Last week I wrote to Charlotte Wright, Chief Executive of Highlands and Islands Enterprise, welcoming HIE’s recognition of the need for investment in new ski infrastructure at Cairn Gorm but suggesting it was now time for them to step aside and let others develop a new plan.   Unfortunately HIE’s pronouncements about their new vision for…

November 12, 2018 Nick Kempe 3 comments

The purchase of the Kinrara Estate by Wild Land Ltd, which is owned by Danish billionaire Anders Povlsen, received wide media coverage including from papers who like to treat such matters as part of our celebrity culture (see here).   It raises some dilemmas for people who believe that fundamental land reform is needed to address…

November 12, 2018 Fiona Mackinnon 4 comments

After my post on the huge visual impact of the proposed Flamingo Land development at Balloch (see here), the issue of job creation has been brought up as a reason to support the development. Employment and economic health is very important but because the area of Loch Lomond is unique from a landscape, wildlife and…

November 8, 2018 Nick Kempe 5 comments

HIE yesterday announced a new £27m vision for Cairn Gorm (see here), along with a video and Executive Summary (here).   The figures dwarf the £4m they had previously identified as necessary to secure the future of CairnGorm Mountain Ltd and Natural Retreats. There are three good things about the announcement.  First, that a public agency…

November 6, 2018 Nick Kempe 1 comment

Back in May, I featured a deer fence on the Pitmain Estate in a post headed if-you-come-across-an-access-problem-this-weekend-report-it/.   I had reported the fence, which prevented people accessing the north shore of Loch Gynack, to the Cairngorms National Park Authority as an obstruction to access rights.    On 26th September, the CNPA informed me that they agreed that…

November 5, 2018 Dave Morris 4 comments

“Claims that the funicular railway is reliant on public money are totally absurd and without foundation”    (Fergus Ewing MSP, 21 Dec 2000). Perhaps the greatest skill possessed by Highlands and Islands Enterprise is their ability to dupe most of our politicians, of every political party, in the European Parliament, Scottish Parliament or Highland Council. Never…