April 18, 2019 Nick Kempe 3 comments

After announcing a “major application”  update last week (see here),  the revisions to the Flamingo Land planning application appeared yesterday evening.   There are about 40 new documents on the planning portal (see here), all dated 5th April rather than the 17th April when they were made public by the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National…

April 15, 2019 Nick Kempe 3 comments

At the end of last week Highlands and Islands Enterprise provided me with a number of documents relating to their decision to “appoint”  “Natural Retreats” to “operate” Cairngorm Mountain Ltd.  To give HIE credit, they have not tried to delay release of the information and relatively little of it is redacted.   The documents confirm there…

April 12, 2019 Nick Kempe 1 comment

Every time I travelled along the A82 last year I spotted people camping in breach of the camping byelaws in the tent free zone the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority has created between Inveruglas and the Falls of Falloch.  The northern part of this was not included originally within the Loch Lomond West…

April 8, 2019 Nick Kempe 3 comments

Scotland has fewer democratically elected representatives and a more centralised system of government than anywhere else in Europe, including England (see here) and (here).  More and more power is exercised directly by the Scottish Government, .  While the Scottish Parliament has, since it was set up, reviewed or created a number of new Public Authorities,…

April 5, 2019 Dave Morris 6 comments

The Cairngorms National Park Authority‘s news release On 2 April the Cairngorms National Park Authority issued a news release under the heading “Protect wildlife – dogs on leads please” here. This news release should set alarm bells ringing amongst all who cherish our statutory rights of access to land. Although much of the news release…

March 29, 2019 Nick Kempe 2 comments

I’d like to apologise to readers for reporting that all four cases the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority reported to the Procurator Fiscal last year involved campervans. The LLTNPA is now claiming that none of the cases involve campervans and, if that is the case, it has implications both for my post yesterday…

March 28, 2019 Nick Kempe 6 comments

[NB the part of this post which dealt with how the camping byelaws affect campervannsers has been corrected today.  The reasons for this are explained here] The Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority is keeping pretty quiet about its consultation with campervanners and motorhomers.   The “consultation” (see here) has not been advertised on…

March 27, 2019 Nick Kempe 7 comments

The posts on parkswatch last week by Graham Garfoot (see here) and Alan Brattey (see here) coincided with the excellent coverage from the BBC about Highland and Islands Enterprise’s disastrous management of Cairn Gorm.  This appeared on both radio and TV and while I had been interviewed for the story a few weeks ago I…

March 26, 2019 George Allan 2 comments

Modern ATVs allow estates motorised access to almost anywhere and their widespread use is causing environmental damage as well as creating ugly visual intrusions into otherwise unspoilt landscapes. Inevitably, planning applications are now coming forward to construct vehicle tracks where ATV damage has occurred, supported by the argument that built tracks are the lesser of…

March 24, 2019 Nick Kempe 4 comments

Its no wonder the Loch Lomond and National Park Authority are disappointed by the collapse of the Great Scottish Swim.  For the last few years they have told everyone who would listen – particularly gullible civil servants and Scottish Ministers – what a success mass commercial events events have been: Now, the Park’s most prestigious…

March 22, 2019 Alan Brattey 9 comments

The CairnGorm Funicular has been inoperable for the last 6 months and the economic impact of the closure was brought into sharp focus this week in an article published in the excellent Strathspey and Badenoch Herald. There has very clearly been a considerable negative impact and local businesses have expressed dismay at the lack of…

March 21, 2019 Graham Garfoot 3 comments

Following my post on 28/2/2019 about the ADAC Structure and COWI reports on the funicular (see here), this post shows how Highlands and Islands Enterprise are deliberately trying to cover up and hide information about what has gone wrong with the Funicular on Cairngorm. I sent an FOI request on 03/10/2018 for two other reports…

March 19, 2019 Nick Kempe 1 comment

“Our landscape is a national asset and we believe that it should be treated with care and respect so that future generations have the opportunity to enjoy it. We encourage the Highland Council to help protect the wild nature of the glen and reverse the decision to approve these three hydro schemes.”  (Mountaineering Scotland see…

March 18, 2019 Nick Kempe 2 comments

Its the muirburn season (1st October to 15th April).  Following my post on muirburn at Mar Lodge (see here), REVIVE has released film footage of muirburn in the Cairngorms National Park  (see here).  This was covered by the Ferret yesterday (see here).   Parkswatch can add to the concerns about the impact of muirburn on the…

March 15, 2019 Nick Kempe 8 comments

A lot has happened since my posts last month on the Glen Etive hydro schemes (see here) and (here).    For almost the first time in Scotland hydro schemes are being subject to detailed scrutiny by locally elected members, informed by their knowledge and skills and the considerable public debate that has been taking place.  This…

March 15, 2019 Dave Morris 2 comments

What is the connection between national parks and Brexit? Not much might be your first reaction, but read on…… The European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy has an influence on most of the UK’s countryside, from the intensively managed fields adjacent to our villages and towns to the highest summits where the sheep roam freely. Most…

March 12, 2019 Nick Kempe No comments exist

The papers for the next Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority Board meeting on Monday 18th March were published last week (see here).   There are some good things in them, particularly the papers on “Wild Park” and a new Forest Strategy  (see here), which I will consider further in due course.  There are also…