October 15, 2018 Nick Kempe 1 comment

On Friday Cairngorms National Park Authority Board Members voted against the recommendations of their officers and rejected Natural Retreats’ Planning Application for a dry ski slope at Cairngorm.   I must admit that, having just a week earlier praised the CNPA Board for being far more open and prepared to take other Public Authorities than…

October 12, 2018 Mary Jack No comments exist

Back in August, I noted from the Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park Authority weekly planning list the following planning application from Luss Estates   Ref 2018/0166/DET (see here): Proposal Change of use of former slate quays to allow a) the unloading of felled timber (Storage and Distribution Class 6), b) occasional use for…

October 11, 2018 Alan Brattey No comments exist

Stakeholder Groups continue to view the ongoing situation on CairnGorm Mountain with dismay.  This post takes a further look at how Cairngorm is being managed according to the lease agreement between Highlands and Islands Enterprise and their tenant, CairnGorm Mountain Ltd, a.k.a Natural Retreats.  The lease contains this clause: Section 2: Maintenance Works to Premises….

October 10, 2018 Nick Kempe 4 comments

Cairngorm is a beautiful mountain.  It retains that beauty despite Highlands and Islands Enterprise’s  record as custodians of the Cairngorm Estate during which landscape and wildlife, and all the people to whom these are important, have been shown scant respect.    Despite the unnecessary clutter, rubbish and vehicle tracks the ski areas too retain their beauty…

October 7, 2018 Nick Kempe 1 comment

In January I blogged about the estate management plans the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority has been developing with some landowners (see here) and which I had requested be made public last October.  As a result of my appeal to the Information Commissioner, in July the LLTNPA “voluntarily” published some information on Integrated…

October 6, 2018 John Digney 2 comments

I have followed some of the Parkswatch blogs about the awful hydro tracks around Glen Falloch (see here) and seen them for myself from the hills. In July 2017 we were staying in Lochcarron and I was horrified to see a hydro scheme at Coulags at the start of the walk up Maol Chean-dearg.  This…

October 5, 2018 Nick Kempe 7 comments

The launch of a campaign last week (see here) by Green MSP Ross Greer to get people to object to the Flamingo Land Planning Application and promoted by Save Loch Lomond (see here) has had a huge response.  26,520 people to date have registered objections on the portal the Greens have set up   Whether the Loch…

October 4, 2018 Nick Kempe 3 comments

Parkswatch has commented several times on the differences between our two National Parks and the evidence now suggests that they are going in two different directions, one generally positive the other disastrous.   This was very evident from their Board Meetings which took place in September. The agenda of the September Board Meeting of the Loch…

October 3, 2018 Nick Kempe 3 comments

I had previously arranged to go for a walk to look at the state of Cairngorm yesterday.  Coincidentally, this was a day after HIE announced (see here for News Release) that the funicular would be closed for another month to allow “further investigation” of cracks that have appeared and in the same week that the…

September 28, 2018 Alan Brattey 8 comments

Alan Brattey here explains the background to the current crisis at Cairngorm and his comments as reported in the Strathy. The CairnGorm Mountain Funicular Railway was constructed as a replacement for the ageing Carpark and White Lady Chairlifts, at a cost of £19.54m in public funding and EU funding. Add non-construction costs to that and…

September 23, 2018 Dave Morris 2 comments

Scotland has almost no natural treeline and lacks the montane scrub zone which is found in other mountainous areas such as Norway and the Alps because of a long history of overgrazing (by sheep and deer) and excessive burning. It is therefore very welcome that the Cairngorms National Park Authority attaches a high priority to…

September 20, 2018 Nick Kempe 3 comments

Last week Community Land Scotland, who have the ear of the Scottish Government, was reported in the Herald as claiming “Rural communities are being “airbrushed” out of Scotland’s rugged landscapes by policymakers who care more about maintaining an artificial wilderness”   (see here). One of CLS’s central arguments is that protection of wild land is preventing…

September 20, 2018 Peter and Mary Jack 2 comments

Venue – Balmaha Visitor Centre Images from Wikipedia On arrival seating was arranged in an Open Area of the Visitor Centre. Then the seating was removed except for three chairs for members of the public attending the meeting – there were four of us!  Apparently it was to be a “Standing Meeting” where only members…

September 17, 2018 Nick Kempe 1 comment

Following my post on the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority’s war on campers (see here). I submitted an FOI request asking for the LLTNPA to explain reasons the Loch Achray campsite had not been opened (it was due to open in March 2018) and to make this public.  On 10th September I received…

September 13, 2018 Nick Kempe No comments exist

The consultation on the draft Cairngorms Nature Action Plan closes tomorrow on Friday 14th September.  A month ago (see here) I considered the context for the plan and the proposed priorities for landscape scale conservation:   farmland, freshwater restoration, woodland expansion and peatland .   This post will look at the other two professed aims of the…

September 12, 2018 Alan Brattey 2 comments

In August of 2017 HIE initiated a clean-up operation on CairnGorm Mountain. A number of environmental groups had campaigned for this action for years and with over 12 months having elapsed since the commencement of the clean-up, it is time now to examine the results and the value for money obtained for the input of…

September 11, 2018 Nick Kempe 1 comment

On  Saturday I was delighted  to be one of the speakers at a demonstration against Flamingo Land organised by Save Loch Lomond (see here) and which was covered on STV news (see here).  While  I believe the decision about whether Flamingo Land goes ahead will ultimately be decided by politics, part of my speech covered planning…