Author: Nick Kempe

May 2, 2023 Nick Kempe 6 comments

Following my post on 3rd April about the financial crisis at the Cononish goldmine and its possible environmental consequences (see here) there have been a number of developments.   Scotgold’s finances In their interim results (see here) for the half year till December 2022, published on 30th March, the Directors of SGZ Cononish, Scotgold’s subsidiary…

April 6, 2023 Nick Kempe 4 comments

Since my last post  (see here), another 10,000 or so objections have been lodged through the Scottish Greens against Flamingo Land’s proposed development at Balloch,  more than the original application in 2018 and the most in Scottish history.  Flamingo Land’s response has been to issue a news release, which was quoted in various papers from…

March 12, 2023 Nick Kempe 2 comments

I have always been sceptical about Highland and Island Enterprise (HIE)’s funicular court cases going ahead because of what further it might reveal about their incompetence.  But those court cases (see here) may be the price the Scottish Government has exacted for picking up the cost (c£26m?) of the funicular repairs There was an interesting…

March 6, 2023 Nick Kempe 9 comments

I was pleased to receive this photo and comment at the weekend from a parkswatch reader who has been following the funicular story for several years and has experience of health and safety on North Sea oil rigs. “I finally made it up the hill to the Cairngorm Ski Area. I think it would be…

March 3, 2023 Nick Kempe 14 comments

On Wednesday NatureScot, formerly known as Scottish Natural Heritage, issued a news release (see here) about how they had entered a partnership with the Hampden & Co, Lombard Odier Investment Managers and  Palladium (the company that in in a partnership with National Parks across the UK called “Revere).  They described this as: “a ‘national first’…

March 1, 2023 Nick Kempe 11 comments

On 13th February a further 42 documents were added to the planning application which Flamingo Land first submitted in May last year (see here).  A cover letter from Stantec (see here) explains the main changes to the application, including which documents have been superseded, and responds to the 16 points raised by Loch Lomond and…

February 22, 2023 Nick Kempe 18 comments

Following my most recent post on BrewDog’s Lost Forest (see here),  I was sent some photos showing the impact of diggers on and around the Burma Rd which crosses from Strathspey over to the River Dulnain.  The first clearly illustrates one aspect of the problem, some of the machines that have been used on the…