Category: Loch Lomond and Trossachs

September 17, 2020 Nick Kempe 2 comments

Following the release of lockdown, I have come across far fewer no access signs in Scotland’s countryside compared to the aftermath of the Foot and Mouth crisis in 2001.   The main impediments to access in areas like the east shore of Loch Lomond have been the closure of roads and car parks by Public Authorities…

September 9, 2020 Nick Kempe 6 comments

The Scottish Parliament this afternoon debates a motion (see here) by Murdo Fraser on Dirty Camping, just the second members’ debate since the start of the corona crisis.  While the Scottish Parliament increasingly appears to have little real power, what is said today could still be very important for framing any debate on camping and campervanning…

September 1, 2020 Nick Kempe 7 comments

School Wood, Nethy Bridge On Friday (see here),  after a long campaign by local conservationists, the Cairngorms National Park Authority Board decided by a vote of 14-2 to reject the recommendations of their planning staff and refuse the application for housing at School Wood. They are to be congratulated.  This was a major test for…

August 24, 2020 Nick Kempe 12 comments

Following my posts on how litter (see here) and traffic management issues (see here) are being used to attack access rights, Perth and Kinross Council has now gone further than even the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority has dared to do.  The move could undermine access rights across Scotland.  The comments on thei…

August 23, 2020 Nick Kempe 3 comments

Earlier in the week, a few people copied me into a twitter exchange about Scottish Natural Heritage’s delayed name change.  If I was capable of doing anything on twitter, except using it as a means of enabling people to follow parkwatch’s posts, I might have shared this:   Says it all really! If you don’t…

August 10, 2020 Nick Kempe 3 comments

Last Tuesday, almost exactly a year after the large floods that caused so much destruction in Glen Falloch (see here), torrential rain triggered another massive landslip on the slopes of Beinn Luibhean closing the A83 and the old Military Road below the Rest and Be Thankful.  This post argues that the Scottish Government’s tinkering option…

August 4, 2020 Nick Kempe 4 comments

The Cairngorm National Park Authority Board investigation was completed very quickly.  The same day this article appeared the CNPA convener, Xander McDade, announced (see here) that the Board’s Risk and Audit Committee  had decided that “the potential of a breach of the Code of Conduct should be referred to the Standards Commission”, the body responsible…

June 15, 2020 Dave Morris 3 comments

The Scottish Government’s route map out of lockdown (see here) needs the whole mainland road network open as soon as possible. At present this is unlikely to happen until 15 July when the majority of tourism facilities are expected to re-open. Progress in disease control suggests that a more staged approach is now justified to…

June 13, 2020 Nick Kempe 9 comments

Back in February I blogged about the Hunter Foundation’s proposals to develop a “Global Leadership Centre” on  the shore of Loch Lomond near Ross Priory in partnership with Strathclyde University (see here). A Planning Application was submitted at the beginning of March (see here for planning papers) and has been slowly progressed during the Covid-19…