Month: September 2019

September 29, 2019 Jane Meek 8 comments

Last Saturday I took to the hills above Ardgartan to climb The Brack and Cnoc Coinnich, both of which are classed as Corbetts.  I had not planned to be on the hills at all that day, but the sight of bright blue sky above early morning mists in the Blane Valley proved irresistible.  Armed with…

September 23, 2019 Nick Kempe 2 comments

On Friday I, along with many other adults, joined the student inspired climate “strike” in Glasgow.  Protest is essential and being out on the streets with so many other people was indeed inspirational.   There is no doubt many people want change and urgently.  As, however, the police helicopter hovered over George Square gobbling up carbon,…

September 18, 2019 Drennan Watson 2 comments

[A version of this post appeared as a letter in the Press and Journal on 14th September in response to a letter from Gordon Benton on 3rd September] A number of people and interests are advocating expansion of the facilities on Cairn Gorm to include a hill station to solve ongoing financial problems. It would…

September 17, 2019 Nick Kempe 4 comments

Today Scottish Enterprise and Flamingo Land issued a joint news release (see here for full text) announcing they had withdrawn their planning application  for “Lomond Banks” at Balloch, which was due to be considered by the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority Board next week.   The news release makes it clear this is only…

September 16, 2019 Nick Kempe 4 comments

The Cairngorms National Park Authority’s consultation on its new Economic Action Plan, 2019-22, will close on Friday (see here).    While there are some good things in the plan, this post argues its exhortation for people to work together won’t work under our current system and it fails to address the one economic matter over which the…

September 15, 2019 Dave Morris

In theory the Cairngorms Connect project appears to be a good thing. Four organisations are working together across 600 square kilometres of the western Cairngorms to deliver the rewilding of marsh, river, forest and mountain habitats. These organisations, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, Scottish Natural Heritage, Forest and Land Scotland and Wildland…

September 8, 2019 Nick Kempe 2 comments

[ [ [NB this post has been updated since first issued to correct I mistake.  I had stated  a planning application to build a car park in the site above had been refused in April.  I have removed that and related comments and inserted correct sequence of events] Rob Edwards from the Ferret has continued…

September 5, 2019 Nick Kempe 4 comments

In the first bit of really welcome news (see here) to have emerged from the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park for some time, officers have recommended  that the entire Flamingo Land Planning Application is refused.  This includes both the proposals for land owned by Scottish Enterprise and the National Park itself on the Riverside…

September 4, 2019 Nick Kempe 2 comments

Last week Audit Scotland, who are responsible for overseeing financial management by public authorities, published their annual audit of Highlands and Islands Enterprise (to March 2019) and a supplementary report “Cairngorm Mountain and the funicular railway”.     The supplementary report (see here ) is succinct, extracts information which is hard to find in the main…

September 3, 2019 Nick Kempe 3 comments

Last week news of yet another proposed major development on the western shores of Loch Lomond emerged.  The Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority published its response to the pre-application consultation proposals on their planning portal (see here) and this then received coverage in the  Helensburgh Advertiser (see here).  This post explains why the…