Category: Cairngorms

February 17, 2025 Nick Kempe 20 comments

Driving north up the A9 on Saturday Andy Cloquet observed muirburn on five sites between Dalwhinnie and Newtonmore with “an acrid smell over five miles of road” and sent parkswatch these two photos. The ostensible purpose of the Wildlife Management & Muirburn (Scotland) Act 2024 (“the Act”), which was passed by the Scottish Government last…

January 30, 2025 Graham Garfoot 4 comments

  The treatment of staff at Cairngorm Mountain For a number of years now I and other campaigners have heard about the toxic culture at Cairngorm Mountain (Scotland Ltd (CMSL) but until now staff and former staff have been very reluctant to speak out about it.   Besides the bullying and intimidation referred to in the…

January 2, 2025 Graham Garfoot 4 comments

Included in the press statement Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) released on Xmas Eve about the funicular not re-opening as planned by the end of the year (see here) was the following: As recently  explained (see here) “Safety testing, trial runs, staff training” all take place AFTER the remediation works are finished and assuming that everything…

December 17, 2024 Nick Kempe 12 comments

On 19th December 2023 the Scottish Government announced that Scottish Forestry’s grant budget would be cut by £32m or 41% for the year 2024/25.  Almost a year later the Scottish Government, in its budget for 2025/26 announced ion 4th December, is proposing to increase spending on forestry grants next year from £45,367,000 to £53,000,000 a…

November 15, 2024 Nick Kempe 4 comments

It is now five months since my post questioning how abrdn, Akre and the Natural History Museum  (NHM) had applied the Biodiversity Intactness Index to the land at Far Ralia in an attempt to demonstrate that the careless and destructive tree planting there would result in an almost miraculous improvement in nature (see here and…

November 11, 2024 Graham Garfoot 11 comments

Following on from my post about the metal brackets being use to hold the funicular together (see here) this post takes a further look at WHY the concrete “I” beams have been disintegrating.  It is now five weeks since my walk up the funicular and discussions with staff who told me the funicular would be…

November 9, 2024 Nick Kempe 7 comments

After putting Far Ralia on the market for £12m in July (see here)at the end of September Abrdn’s Property Income Trust  (APIT) announced  it had reached a deal to sell all the remaining propterties  it owned to GoldenTree Asset Management (see here). This post consider the implications. Far Ralia and the sale of Abrdn Property…