Month: January 2019

January 31, 2019 Nick Kempe 2 comments

Background to the core path network and the consultation While the focus of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 was rightly on securing general rights of access, the recreational organisations involved recognised that the biggest challenge for the future would be how to extend Scotland’s poor path network.   Scotland at the time was far ahead…

January 28, 2019 Dave Morris 5 comments

Adam Watson and the Royal family On 24 Jan I was preparing a presentation (see here) to the planning committee of the Cairngorms National Park. This was in support of objections to a proposed new hill road on the Balavil estate in Badenoch. My preparation involved reference to material on hill tracks and roads published…

January 24, 2019 Nick Kempe 3 comments

On Friday the Cairngorms National Park Planning Committee, which all Board Members sit on, will consider the Balavil Estate’s Planning Application to build 5km of new road into the Monadhliath Wild Land Area (see here for all papers).  The December CNPA Planning Committee rightly agreed to defer the application because it had not been advertised properly…

January 21, 2019 Nick Kempe 8 comments

Under Section 14 of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 landowners are prohibited from erecting any sign whose main purpose is to deter or prevent people from exercising access rights.   Glen Etive, like some parts of our National Parks, is littered with signs that contravene access rights.  In the last week I have reported to…

January 18, 2019 Nick Kempe 2 comments

The consultation process The Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority approved its statutory core path plan for consultation at its Board Meeting on 18th September.     The 12 week consultation commenced two months later on 23rd November when a link to the Plan appeared on the consultation section of the LLTNPA website (see here).  The…

January 17, 2019 Nick Kempe 5 comments

Following my post (see here) on the flawed and unfair procurement process which resulted in Cairngorm Mountain Ltd being sold off to Natural Assets Investment Ltd, I have started to work out the costs to the public purse to date of that disastrous decision.  The HIE Board should be doing this that would mean them…

January 16, 2019 Nick Kempe 3 comments

While rumours are circulating that the Flamingo Land Planning Application to develop much of Balloch may be withdrawn and replaced by a number of separate applications,  officially the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority have suspended the Planning Process since August while awaiting information from the applicant (see here).   That hardly tallies with the…

January 15, 2019 Alan Brattey 2 comments

While Highlands and Islands Enterprise announced last week that the funicular railway would be closed for the rest of the snowsport season on safety grounds, they have kept secret the three Improvement Notices served by the Health and Safety Executive in early December (see right above).   While HIE has been keen to demonstrate that it…

January 10, 2019 Alan Brattey 1 comment

Most of the Information Requests that activists have submitted to Highlands and Islands Enterprise about Cairngorm are now being deal with under the Environmental Information [Scotland] Regulations 2014 rather than the Freedom of Information (Scotland)  Act, though both pieces of legislation are broadly similar.  The EIRs place a duty on public bodies to make environmental…

January 9, 2019 Nick Kempe 4 comments

I was up on Ben Ledi on a fine day just before Xmas and my walk got me thinking about the cumulative impact of the new run of river hydro schemes.  There are three on the flanks of Ben Ledi: Gleannn Casaig to the West,  Stank Glen to the north east and Milton Glen to…