Month: August 2021

August 27, 2021 Nick Kempe 13 comments

When the Scottish Parliament resumes in Edinburgh on Monday, MSPs should go and take a look at the access problem that is visible from their doorstep.  The Radical Road below Salisbury Crags has now been closed by Historic and Environment Scotland for almost three years following a rockfall.  The prolonged closure raises issues of national…

August 18, 2021 Nick Kempe No comments exist

Following my two posts on BrewDog’s proposals to create a Lost Forest (see here) and (here) at Kinrara,  plans for peat bog restoration on the estate  appeared on Highland Council’s planning portal (see here).  In April the Scottish Government issued new planning guidance on Permitted Development Rights (see here) which required peat bog restoration schemes…

August 15, 2021 Nick Kempe 5 comments

Out of Doors on Radio Scotland yesterday (see here) had a great piece on Network Rail’s attempt to close the “private” level crossing at Dalwhinnie (from 35.30), an attack on people’s ability to exercise their access rights.  This was first covered in the Badenoch and Strathspey Herald two weeks ago (see here) and now become…

August 9, 2021 Nick Kempe 9 comments

A ding-dong battle On Thursday an organisation called Rewilding Britain issued a news release (see see) highlighting the destructive impact of grouse moor management in national parks in the north of England and the Cairngorms and which urged: “ministers to show real leadership by creating wilder national parks and setting up core rewilding areas in…