Tag: access rights

April 2, 2020 Nick Kempe 11 comments

Last week, without anyone noticing, the Scottish Government followed the UK Government and used the Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations to remove our right to protest. What the regulation means is that if health and social care staff or other workers walk out of their workplace to protest against the lack of personal protective…

March 27, 2020 Nick Kempe 12 comments

I was pleased to have this letter published in the Herald today.  Its got nothing to do with National Parks but everything to do with what’s happening in them,  as this post will explain.  Until our governments set up contact tracing and testing like South Korea and China have done, there will be no end…

March 24, 2020 Nick Kempe 2 comments

The corona crisis has swept all before it.  What seemed rational just a few days ago is now deemed unacceptable, whether that was the advice issued our by our recreational organisations (see here), the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority holding a truncated Board Meeting last Monday (see here) or the measures put in…

March 18, 2020 Nick Kempe 2 comments

With half the country in panic mode, I was pleased I took a break from my book and attended the scheduled Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority Board meeting on Monday  (see here).   What the tattered remnants of the meeting showed is that this is a Public Authority only interested in itself and its…

March 11, 2020 Nick Kempe 1 comment

Following yesterday’s post Spreading misinformation about Glen Feshie and access in the Cairngorms National Park I have been sent two photos.  The first (above), was sent from Roy Turnbull of the Badenoch and Strathspey Conservation Group to illustrate his comment on my post: “Not only is there now (of course) no restriction of access in…

December 11, 2019 Nick Kempe 1 comment

While who gets elected in the General Election may in large part be decided by attitudes to Scottish Independence and Brexit, the wider issues facing the world are the ongoing crisis in the capitalism, the climate emergency and the collapse of the natural environment.  Our National Parks are microcosms of that wider world and reflect…

September 23, 2019 Nick Kempe 2 comments

On Friday I, along with many other adults, joined the student inspired climate “strike” in Glasgow.  Protest is essential and being out on the streets with so many other people was indeed inspirational.   There is no doubt many people want change and urgently.  As, however, the police helicopter hovered over George Square gobbling up carbon,…

July 3, 2019 Graham Garfoot 5 comments

This is a picture of the Fiacaill ridge in Coire Cas which is being proposed as the new site for the Mountain Coaster, an idea which is, I am reliably informed, already attracting a lot of interest, and not in a positive way. The second photo is a close up of the same area showing…

May 28, 2019 Nick Kempe 1 comment

Fourteen months ago I first blogged about the The Drumlean Case (1) – an incredibly important decision for access rights in Scotland.  I still believe that, I think its really helped reinvigorate and inspire the access teams in our National Parks and those that have so far survived the cuts in our Local Authorities (I will…

May 21, 2019 Nick Kempe 1 comment

Access issues created by the Forestry Commission – now Forest and Land Scotland – feature prominently in the first edition of the new Arrochar-Succoth-Tarbet community newsletter. Parkswatch first blogged about the longstanding access problems at Cruach Tairbeart,  which forms a fine viewpoint between the head of Loch Long, a year ago (see here).  A friend…