Category: Loch Lomond and Trossachs

February 15, 2019 Nick Kempe No comments exist

Scotland’s Forest Strategy 2019-29 launched 10 days ago contains not a single reference to National Parks.  There is just one reference to Caledonian Forest and that is within a paragraph which describes the range of woodland in Scotland.  Nothing is said about the place of the Caledonian Forest in expanding forest cover across Scotland despite…

February 7, 2019 Nick Kempe 1 comment

Yesterday, I received a copy of a paper on the development of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority’s Camping Development Strategy which had been considered by their “Delivery Group” on 22nd November 2018.    This post will take a look at what that paper tells us about the adequacy of provision for campers in…

January 31, 2019 Nick Kempe 2 comments

Background to the core path network and the consultation While the focus of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 was rightly on securing general rights of access, the recreational organisations involved recognised that the biggest challenge for the future would be how to extend Scotland’s poor path network.   Scotland at the time was far ahead…

January 21, 2019 Nick Kempe 8 comments

Under Section 14 of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 landowners are prohibited from erecting any sign whose main purpose is to deter or prevent people from exercising access rights.   Glen Etive, like some parts of our National Parks, is littered with signs that contravene access rights.  In the last week I have reported to…

January 18, 2019 Nick Kempe 2 comments

The consultation process The Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority approved its statutory core path plan for consultation at its Board Meeting on 18th September.     The 12 week consultation commenced two months later on 23rd November when a link to the Plan appeared on the consultation section of the LLTNPA website (see here).  The…

January 16, 2019 Nick Kempe 3 comments

While rumours are circulating that the Flamingo Land Planning Application to develop much of Balloch may be withdrawn and replaced by a number of separate applications,  officially the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority have suspended the Planning Process since August while awaiting information from the applicant (see here).   That hardly tallies with the…

January 9, 2019 Nick Kempe 4 comments

I was up on Ben Ledi on a fine day just before Xmas and my walk got me thinking about the cumulative impact of the new run of river hydro schemes.  There are three on the flanks of Ben Ledi: Gleannn Casaig to the West,  Stank Glen to the north east and Milton Glen to…

December 18, 2018 Nick Kempe 4 comments

The Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority Board meeting on 10th December was a complete contrast to the September “stand-up” meeting with its threadbare agenda (see here).  This time the agenda was packed (see here) but the meeting was as poorly organised as the last.     Time for National Park Board Meetings to be…

December 15, 2018 Nick Kempe 9 comments

Anyone driving along the A82 this summer will have seen the test drilling rigs in Loch Lomond.    While the A82 along West Lomond north of Tarbet undoubtably needs to be upgraded, Transport Scotland ruled out tunnelling right from that start on grounds of cost.   This was a terrible decision, made without any proper public…

December 14, 2018 Nick Kempe 1 comment

The case for the restoration of the Maid of the Loch The case for the restoration of the Maid of the Loch is extremely strong.   The boat itself is part of our industrial and cultural heritage http:// https://www.maidoftheloch.org/history.    As importantly, its mooring by the pier is located next door to the steam slipway and…

December 7, 2018 Nick Kempe 1 comment

There have been many objections to the Flamingo Land Planning Application but very little consideration given to how it fits with the policies set out in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority Local Development Plan (LDP).    While politics are often a more important factor than plans in determining planning applications,  the LDP is…

November 29, 2018 Nick Kempe 1 comment

A couple of weeks ago the Cairngorms National Park Authority started to advertise their local member elections which are due to take place on 21st March 2019 (see here).   They are trying to encourage more people to stand and to ensure that residents are registered to vote.  Both initiatives are very welcome.  As part of…

November 29, 2018 Nick Kempe 4 comments

Charrette is the fashionable name given to events ostensibly designed to include and empower local communities in respect of local planning processes.  The name appears designed to discourage and disempower, unless you happen to be French.   Still, if well run, incomprehension can change to active participation while ideas and proposals can be produced and converted…

November 25, 2018 Nick Kempe 1 comment

The disappearance of two further tagged hen harriers within the Cairngorms National Park was  entirely predictable.    Its almost certainly blown apart the commendable target the Cairngorms National Park Authority set in its National Park Partnership Plan  “To eliminate raptor persecution”.   That should not be a surprise.   The 2017-22 Plan failed to tackle the underlying…

November 21, 2018 Nick Kempe 1 comment

There are very serious legal issues about the way in which  the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority have tried to implement the camping byelaws which up until now they have tried to sweep under the carpet. The most significant legal issue arose early last year when the LLTNPA was forced to drop its…

November 14, 2018 Nick Kempe 5 comments

Scottish Enterprise’s financial support for Flamingo Land Following the revelation from Jackie Baillie, the local Labour MSP, that Scottish Enterprise had valued the enormous West Riverside Site in Balloch at a paltry £200k, the Greens have discovered that Scottish Enterprise have been giving further help to Flamingo Land by paying for “site investigations”. “To date,…

November 12, 2018 Fiona Mackinnon 4 comments

After my post on the huge visual impact of the proposed Flamingo Land development at Balloch (see here), the issue of job creation has been brought up as a reason to support the development. Employment and economic health is very important but because the area of Loch Lomond is unique from a landscape, wildlife and…