Category: Cairngorms

July 12, 2018 Nick Kempe 2 comments

The replacement extension to the Cairngorms National Park Authority HQ, which is now close to completion, has been attracting some critical comments in the Strathy.                 The building, which the Cairngorms National Park Authority leases, is owned by Reidhaven, more commonly known as Seafield Estates, which owns much…

July 10, 2018 Alan Brattey 5 comments

We decided to walk into Coire na Ciste, Monday 2 July 2018, and then up to the top of the Daylodge Poma and down to the Coire Cas carpark. The ‘path’ that follows the line of the [now demolished] Ciste Chairlift is very eroded at a point above the Allt na Ciste about 100m from…

July 6, 2018 Nick Kempe 1 comment

Twenty five years ago a group of dynamic people interested in land-use in Scotland undertook a study tour of Norway and the subsequent report written by Andy Wightman, now a Green MSP (see here), inspired many people to get involved in developing alternatives to blanket blocks of Sitka,   degraded grouse moors and deer “forests”.   Last…

June 28, 2018 Nick Kempe 5 comments

Savill’s, acting on behalf of the Pitmain Estate, submitted in early June a retrospective Planning Application to Highland Council for the new unlawful track in Glen Banchor which I had featured last November and which I had reported to the Cairngorms National Park Authority.   They had been forced to do this because the CNPA had,…

June 25, 2018 Nick Kempe 2 comments

Skiers won’t be the only people amazed at Natural Retreats’ announcement that they were – after consultation with public agencies but NOT the public – going to introduce car parking charges at Cairngorm last week.    While the basic £2 charge adds insult to the injury done to skiers at Cairngorm by Natural Retreats’ last winter…

June 13, 2018 Nick Kempe 4 comments

A planning system stacked in favour of developers The Cairngorms National Park Authority called in the planning application (see here) for a large extension to the Ptarmigan Restaurant at Cairngorm financed out of public funds on the 14th May.   Under their current standing orders they will only report on Objections to Planning Applications which are…

June 12, 2018 Nick Kempe No comments exist

Tilhill Forestry is changing its approach to access A few days after my post on forestry industry signs and access rights,  I was contacted by  Kirsty Adams, Head of Health and Safety at Tilhill Forestry asking to speak because “Tilhill Forestry are currently running a public awareness of safety in the forest project and one of…

June 10, 2018 Gordon Bulloch No comments exist

There have been numerous recent reports of failures to enforce long term planning obligations within the Cairngorms National Park – these are conditions of planning permissions which remain in place after the permitted work or development has been completed.  They often cover the re-instatement of temporary works after the work has been completed or the…

June 8, 2018 Nick Kempe No comments exist

Reviewing our National Parks Ten days ago, writing in the Sunday Telegraph (see here) or (see here for Guardian article), the Westminster Environment Secretary, Michael Gove, who currently has no powers to speak of in Scotland, announced a review of National Parks in England chaired by Julian Glover: “The goal of Julian’s review is not…

May 26, 2018 Nick Kempe 7 comments

The section of the Speyside Way between Kincraig and Speybank is a beautiful walk through oak and birch woodland, with a scattering of aspen, hazel and rowan.   Though not far from the pinewoods of Glen Feshie, somehow the very occasional pine looks out of place.  The strip of woodland along the river is regenerating…

May 23, 2018 Nick Kempe 1 comment

Following my post before the first May holiday weekend If you come across an access problem this weekend report it! which featured a fence on Loch Gynack in the Cairngorms, the Cairngorms National Park Authority alerted me that they had a form to report such problems.  The link is at the bottom of this page…

May 22, 2018 Nick Kempe 1 comment

Mining and quarrying have formed two of the greatest challenges faced by National Parks in England Wales.  This is because the upland areas there are rich in minerals and provide rock good for housebuilding and because most of the National Parks are situated in close to large urban conurbations.    Our two National Parks in…

May 18, 2018 Nick Kempe No comments exist

Following the disappearance of a sea eagle on the Invercauld Estate, Raptor Persecution Scotland provided some excellent coverage of the disappearance  (see here) along with subsequent commentary.  So far this has covered the welcome statement from Grant Moir, Chief Executive of the Cairngorms National Park Authority, condemning the disappearance (see here) and then a commentary…

May 15, 2018 Gordon Bulloch 1 comment

Looks like many other SUDS schemes     ….but why would they not want photographs taken? Read on……………… This SUDS scheme looks like many others, but could it really become a national icon and the ‘go to’ place for water technology as claimed by the British organiser of an Icelandic delegation visiting to the Cairngorms National Park? …

May 11, 2018 Nick Kempe 3 comments

Yesterday nominations opened for elections to the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority Board, the only scheduled local elections for Scotland this year.  (The next Cairngorms National Park Authority direct elections will be in 2019).   One third of the board of each of our National Park Authorities is made up of members directly elected…