Category: Loch Lomond and Trossachs

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…

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 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…

September 4, 2018 Nick Kempe 1 comment

I have been staying in the Saas Tal,  which I have found out now markets itself as the free republic of holidays, the last few days.   On top of the basic campsite charge of 14 swiss francs (£11.20) a night I have also paid 7 swiss francs (£5.60) in tourist tax.  That increases the basic charge…

August 31, 2018 Nick Kempe No comments exist

After my post on the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority war on campers, which referred to the Park’s failure to open the new campsite at Loch Achray as promised (see here),  local rumours are that the campsite has not opened because the water from the borehole is not drinkable.  I have asked the…

August 27, 2018 Fiona Mackinnon 9 comments

Proposals for a huge development around the shores of Loch Lomond at Balloch are being considered by the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, which is the planning authority within the park boundaries. There are arguments to be had about whether tourist developments bring economic benefit on one hand but the loss of public space…

August 23, 2018 Ron Greer 19 comments

Hydroelectric power generation  features prominently in the firmament of  the renewable energy icons of the ‘green movement’ and indeed among its most avid supporters, there is almost a zealous fervency about it, bordering on religiosity about its promulgation, indeed one tantamount to a holy dictum of hydro. There is no doubt, in a  political environment…

August 15, 2018 Nick Kempe 1 comment

As of today, there were 1008 documents on the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority Planning Portal (see here) associated with the Flamingo Land Planning Application.  Most of them appear to be objections but even letters of support express significant concerns.   Among local residents, whether objectors or supporters, one major concern is that Balloch…

August 4, 2018 Nick Kempe 5 comments

Listening to Radio Scotland on Wednesday, I heard a reporter extolling the wonders of Loch Lomond as the venue for the European open water swimming championships which takes place over four days starting on Wednesday 8th August (see here).  Spectating at the event is free of charge and unticketed.   The Reporter seemed blissfully aware of…

August 2, 2018 Nick Kempe 1 comment

  After my recent posts on the lack of agricultural (see here) and (see here)   hydro tracks in the Pyrenees National Park and surrounding protected areas and how we could learn from this in Scotland, I thought it worth reminding readers what best practice in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park  currently looks like.     The…

July 31, 2018 Nick Kempe 15 comments

  Argyll and Bute Council have just announced that they are going to increase daily car parking charges at the main Cobbler car park (Glenloin No 1) and the neighbouring car park at the head of Loch Long (Glen Loin No 2) from £1 to £9 a day from the end of August.  That’s a…

July 31, 2018 James Graham 6 comments

  [Editor’s note:  my apologies to James and readers, I had  intended to appear publish James’ objection to the Flamingo Land proposal at the end of June.  It makes a forceful case for nature] My objection to the Flamingo Land planning application was as follows. To the east, the Site Boundary is on the River…