Month: July 2021

July 22, 2021 Nick Kempe 11 comments

Rothiemurchus Estate has been split in two since it sold off the Caledonian Pine Forest in its middle section to Forestry Commission Scotland, as it then was, for £7.2m in 2016  (see here). The upper part, which extends to the head of Glen Einich, is sandwiched between the landholdings which have formed Cairngorms Connect and…

July 21, 2021 Nick Kempe 6 comments

Late last Friday afternoon I went for a walk up Glen Banchor and over Creag Liath, via the track by the Allt Fionndrigh.  The track featured on Parkswatch 18 months ago due to the Glen Banchor and Pitmain estate’s plans to extend it for the purposes of grouse moor management (see here).  All the ground…

July 19, 2021 Nick Kempe 3 comments

Following my post on the failed restoration of the Beauly Denny powerline access tracks (see here), someone asked on twitter “how would you have done this differently”?   The answer lies just over the hill on the southern face of Carn Dearg Mor above Glen Feshie.  There, Wild Land Ltd is in the process of removing…

July 18, 2021 Nick Kempe 7 comments

The contrast between good land management and bad land management on the western side of the Cairngorms National Park and the impact this is having on the climate and environmental crises is quite stark.  I spent the last week on Speyside, collecting evidence about what is happening on the ground while out and about enjoying…

July 13, 2021 Nick Kempe 7 comments

On Sunday evening I went up to take a look at Cairn Gorm, the first time since the repair of the funicular started.  I got a photo of the construction (see here) of the tube slides before the rain started. The steel support structure for the slides, referred to in the planning application, appear to…

July 1, 2021 Nick Kempe 2 comments

After the introduction of the UK-wide Equality Act (2010), Scottish Ministers introduced the the Equality Act 2010 (Specific Duties) (Scotland) Regulations 2012 (see here).  These required Public Authorities in Scotland to report every two years “on progress to make the equality duty integral to the exercise of its functions”  and, once every four years, starting…