A section of BrewDog’s Lost Forest Phase 1 fence where it crosses the Burma Road 28th January 2023. Photo credit Anne Weir Anne Weir was […]
Time to spend some of the peatland restoration on path repairs – parkswatchscotland
Peat being eroded on Beinn Dubh, north west of Luss Last weekend I was out […]
The Pitmain hill road planning fiasco – application withdrawn again but for how long? – parkswatchscotland
On 27th February, less then two weeks after the Cairngorms National Park Authority (CNPA) had […]
Access rights, freedoms and the Dartmoor judgement – parkswatchscotland
The Cairngorms and Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Parks are part of the UK family of national parks. The experience gained in any one of […]
The Review of the Loch Lomond byelaws (4) – correction and apology – parkswatchscotland
In my second post on the byelaw review, issued yesterday morning (see here), I included data on boat registrations supplied by the Loch Lomond and […]
The Review of the Loch Lomond byelaws (3) – the implications for people’s rights and what needs to happen – parkswatchscotland
The recommendations in the Review of the Loch Lomond byelaws being considered by the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority (LLTNPA) this afternoon (see […]
The Review of the Loch Lomond byelaws (2) – the inadequate and untruthful background analysis – parkswatchscotland
The single greatest flaw in the the Loch Lomond bye law consultation process, which I touched on in my last post (see here), concerns the […]
The review of the Loch Lomond byelaws (1) – the biased process – parkswatchscotland
On Monday, a special meeting of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority (LLTNPA) is being held to consider and approve a report to […]
Will the funicular re-opening compensate for HIE’s snowmaking failure at Cairn Gorm – parkswatchscotland
Yesterday, Highlands and Islands Enterprise announced (see here), earlier than anticipated, that the funicular would start operating on today (26th January) after the Department of […]
The Scottish Government’s purchase of the Glen Prosen estate – what needs to happen now – parkswatchscotland
This post provides an update to what I wrote in October on Forest and Land Scotland’s purchase of the Glen Prosen estate (see here). So […]