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GET A PERMIT
Permits cost £3 per tent or motorhome/campervan per night. You will need a permit for each tent you intend to put up in a permit area. You can book a camping permit for up to three nights in one area. You can book up to 4 weeks in advance (2021). A permit allows CURRENT STATUS OF CAR PARKS AND TOILETS IN THE NATIONAL While lockdown restrictions continue to ease, it’s important to keep up to date with the latest Scottish Government guidance.. Please plan ahead before you visit the National Park and read our advice for visitors. In light of the Coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic, many facilities are operating on reduced capacities or have been closed tothe public.
WATERBUS | RESPECT PROTECT ENJOY Whether you need to get from A to B or simply want to take in the views, the Waterbus service allows you to enjoy relaxing loch journeys and have time onshore to enjoy a short walk, cycle, lunch stop, wildlife spotting or even bag a Munro. Scheduled services depart from lots of piers and pontoons around Loch Lomond and Loch Katrine,meaning you
WEEKLY PLANNING SCHEDULE 1. Valid Planning Applications Received Week number: 17 Date: 26 April 2021 Ref No 2021/0131/DET Officer Julie Gray Date Valid 13 April 2021 Telephone 01389 727753 Proposal Change of Use from B & B Guest House (class 7) to a private residential REGISTERING YOUR BOAT FOR USE ON LOCH LOMONDOUR MISSION ZERO
This is our Mission Zero. Our greenhouse gas emissions reduction journey began six years and so far, we have lowered our emissions by 38% from our baseline figures in 2013/14. We have begun transitioning our fleet away from fossil fuels to electricity and use biomass instead of gas to heat our headquarters. We also have an activeClimate Change
LUSS VILLAGE PATHS
Grading: easy. Distance: various, with the longest approx. 2 miles (3.5km) Path type: pavements and firm-surfaced paths. Allow 1/4 to 1 hour. Pier Road in Luss. Lochside Path (15 minutes) explores the village and the lochside by the pier, which has welcomed cruise boats since 1850. River Path (30 minutes) follows the banks of Luss Waterpast
BEN GULLIPEN
Ben Gullipen is situated on an open parallel ridge. These type of ridges are a direct result of the geological activity along the Highland Boundary Fault, which makes the natural and cultural transition between the Highlands and Lowlands. The walk up this hill starts close to the popular tourist town of Callander on the A81Glasgow Road.
SEASONAL RANGERS
Slipway Ranger – start location Balloch. Salary: From £18,990 per annum (based on a 37 hr week) Working Hours: A variety of contracts from 0 hours up to 35 hours a week, working mainly weekends (some contracts are working every weekend) and a mixture of normal and late shifts. Location: Balloch & Callander but may be required to complete FIND AN APPLICATION OR DECISION Public Access downtime. The Public Access website where you can view and comment on planning applications will not be available from 16:00 on Friday 11 June until 17:00 on Friday 18 June due to an essential scheduled upgrade. Statutory notification and consultation periods during these dates will be extended. If you wish to view or comment on applications during this period then please contactGET A PERMIT
Permits cost £3 per tent or motorhome/campervan per night. You will need a permit for each tent you intend to put up in a permit area. You can book a camping permit for up to three nights in one area. You can book up to 4 weeks in advance (2021). A permit allows CURRENT STATUS OF CAR PARKS AND TOILETS IN THE NATIONAL While lockdown restrictions continue to ease, it’s important to keep up to date with the latest Scottish Government guidance.. Please plan ahead before you visit the National Park and read our advice for visitors. In light of the Coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic, many facilities are operating on reduced capacities or have been closed tothe public.
WATERBUS | RESPECT PROTECT ENJOY Whether you need to get from A to B or simply want to take in the views, the Waterbus service allows you to enjoy relaxing loch journeys and have time onshore to enjoy a short walk, cycle, lunch stop, wildlife spotting or even bag a Munro. Scheduled services depart from lots of piers and pontoons around Loch Lomond and Loch Katrine,meaning you
WEEKLY PLANNING SCHEDULE 1. Valid Planning Applications Received Week number: 17 Date: 26 April 2021 Ref No 2021/0131/DET Officer Julie Gray Date Valid 13 April 2021 Telephone 01389 727753 Proposal Change of Use from B & B Guest House (class 7) to a private residential REGISTERING YOUR BOAT FOR USE ON LOCH LOMONDOUR MISSION ZERO
This is our Mission Zero. Our greenhouse gas emissions reduction journey began six years and so far, we have lowered our emissions by 38% from our baseline figures in 2013/14. We have begun transitioning our fleet away from fossil fuels to electricity and use biomass instead of gas to heat our headquarters. We also have an activeClimate Change
LUSS VILLAGE PATHS
Grading: easy. Distance: various, with the longest approx. 2 miles (3.5km) Path type: pavements and firm-surfaced paths. Allow 1/4 to 1 hour. Pier Road in Luss. Lochside Path (15 minutes) explores the village and the lochside by the pier, which has welcomed cruise boats since 1850. River Path (30 minutes) follows the banks of Luss Waterpast
BEN GULLIPEN
Ben Gullipen is situated on an open parallel ridge. These type of ridges are a direct result of the geological activity along the Highland Boundary Fault, which makes the natural and cultural transition between the Highlands and Lowlands. The walk up this hill starts close to the popular tourist town of Callander on the A81Glasgow Road.
SEASONAL RANGERS
Slipway Ranger – start location Balloch. Salary: From £18,990 per annum (based on a 37 hr week) Working Hours: A variety of contracts from 0 hours up to 35 hours a week, working mainly weekends (some contracts are working every weekend) and a mixture of normal and late shifts. Location: Balloch & Callander but may be required to complete FIND AN APPLICATION OR DECISION Public Access downtime. The Public Access website where you can view and comment on planning applications will not be available from 16:00 on Friday 11 June until 17:00 on Friday 18 June due to an essential scheduled upgrade. Statutory notification and consultation periods during these dates will be extended. If you wish to view or comment on applications during this period then please contact LOCH ACHRAY CAMPSITE What you need to know. Camping in the National Park. The campsite is nestled in woodland, with beautiful views over Loch Achray and the surrounding area. Toilets on-site. There is clean running water available on-site. Please note there are no showers on site. Prices are £7 per adult per night, children under 16 go free.LOCH CHON CAMPSITE
Loch Chon is an informal campsite offering the opportunity to camp in a small, picturesque site with basic facilities. Nestled in woodland on the shores of beautiful Loch Chon, it offers 26 pitches for tents through a mixture of open and woodland camping. Each pitch comes with one designated parking space, access to toilets and fresh water. WEEKLY PLANNING SCHEDULE 1. Valid Planning Applications Received Week number: 17 Date: 26 April 2021 Ref No 2021/0131/DET Officer Julie Gray Date Valid 13 April 2021 Telephone 01389 727753 Proposal Change of Use from B & B Guest House (class 7) to a private residential OUR PEOPLE ON THE GROUND Our Ranger Service. Our Rangers, including full time, seasonal and volunteers, provide a professional service to visitors and all those who live and work in the Park. Their patrols, totalling over 9,000 hours on land and water in 2015-16, provide information andassistance, ensure
NATIONAL PARK SLIPWAYS Duncan Mills Memorial Slipway, including the car park, slipway building and toilet facilities is now open. While lockdown restrictions continue to ease, it’s important to keep up to date with the latest Scottish Government guidance.Please plan ahead before you visit the National Park and read our advice for visitors.. Procedures are in place to ensure that the site can be used safely, in VIEW MAP AND TIMETABLE We use necessary cookies to make our site work. We also have analytics cookies to help us make website improvements. For more detailed information about the MILLENNIUM FOREST TRAIL AT BALMAHA The path climbs up onto the wooded promontory of Craigie Fort.Keep right at the junction to reach the summit. Continue to follow the West Highland Way down the other side.. The path continues down to the shores of Loch Lomond.Here the West Highland Way continues northwards along the shore. To return to Balmaha turn left. The path heads round the bottom of the promontory, crossing first a TREES AND WOODLAND STRATEGY Our Trees and Woodland Strategy sets out our vision for how trees and woodlands in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park are to be protected and enhanced over the next 20 years. The strategy will guide woodland enhancement and creation within the National Park to help meet important local and national targets that will deliver wider social and economic benefits, such as increasing the ANNUAL REPORT & ACCOUNTS Annual Report & Accounts. Draft accounts are presented to our Board and Audit & Risk Committee prior to sign off by the Accountable Officer and our external auditors. Papers for these Committee meetings are published on our Board and Committees page. Our finalised annual report and accounts are added to this page once they have been laidbefore
NATIONAL PARK PARTNERSHIP PLAN Our 2018-2023 National Park Partnership Plan. This Plan is the overarching vision to guide how all those with a role in looking after the National Park will work together over the next five years to ensure a successful, sustainable future for this iconic place.GET A PERMIT
Permits cost £3 per tent or motorhome/campervan per night. You will need a permit for each tent you intend to put up in a permit area. You can book a camping permit for up to three nights in one area. You can book up to 4 weeks in advance (2021). A permit allowsLOCH CHON CAMPSITE
Loch Chon is an informal campsite offering the opportunity to camp in a small, picturesque site with basic facilities. Nestled in woodland on the shores of beautiful Loch Chon, it offers 26 pitches for tents through a mixture of open and woodland camping. Each pitch comes with one designated parking space, access to toilets and fresh water. LOCH ACHRAY CAMPSITE What you need to know. Camping in the National Park. The campsite is nestled in woodland, with beautiful views over Loch Achray and the surrounding area. Toilets on-site. There is clean running water available on-site. Please note there are no showers on site. Prices are £7 per adult per night, children under 16 go free. WATERBUS | RESPECT PROTECT ENJOY Whether you need to get from A to B or simply want to take in the views, the Waterbus service allows you to enjoy relaxing loch journeys and have time onshore to enjoy a short walk, cycle, lunch stop, wildlife spotting or even bag a Munro. Scheduled services depart from lots of piers and pontoons around Loch Lomond and Loch Katrine,meaning you
WEEKLY PLANNING SCHEDULE 1. Valid Planning Applications Received Week number: 17 Date: 26 April 2021 Ref No 2021/0131/DET Officer Julie Gray Date Valid 13 April 2021 Telephone 01389 727753 Proposal Change of Use from B & B Guest House (class 7) to a private residential FIND AN APPLICATION OR DECISION Public Access downtime. The Public Access website where you can view and comment on planning applications will not be available from 16:00 on Friday 11 June until 17:00 on Friday 18 June due to an essential scheduled upgrade. Statutory notification and consultation periods during these dates will be extended. If you wish to view or comment on applications during this period then please contact REGISTERING YOUR BOAT FOR USE ON LOCH LOMONDLUSS VILLAGE PATHS
Grading: easy. Distance: various, with the longest approx. 2 miles (3.5km) Path type: pavements and firm-surfaced paths. Allow 1/4 to 1 hour. Pier Road in Luss. Lochside Path (15 minutes) explores the village and the lochside by the pier, which has welcomed cruise boats since 1850. River Path (30 minutes) follows the banks of Luss Waterpast
NATIONAL PARK SLIPWAYS Duncan Mills Memorial Slipway, including the car park, slipway building and toilet facilities is now open. While lockdown restrictions continue to ease, it’s important to keep up to date with the latest Scottish Government advice on travel. Procedures are in place to ensure that the site can be used safely, in line with Scottish Government guidance.BEN GULLIPEN
Ben Gullipen is situated on an open parallel ridge. These type of ridges are a direct result of the geological activity along the Highland Boundary Fault, which makes the natural and cultural transition between the Highlands and Lowlands. The walk up this hill starts close to the popular tourist town of Callander on the A81Glasgow Road.
GET A PERMIT
Permits cost £3 per tent or motorhome/campervan per night. You will need a permit for each tent you intend to put up in a permit area. You can book a camping permit for up to three nights in one area. You can book up to 4 weeks in advance (2021). A permit allowsLOCH CHON CAMPSITE
Loch Chon is an informal campsite offering the opportunity to camp in a small, picturesque site with basic facilities. Nestled in woodland on the shores of beautiful Loch Chon, it offers 26 pitches for tents through a mixture of open and woodland camping. Each pitch comes with one designated parking space, access to toilets and fresh water. LOCH ACHRAY CAMPSITE What you need to know. Camping in the National Park. The campsite is nestled in woodland, with beautiful views over Loch Achray and the surrounding area. Toilets on-site. There is clean running water available on-site. Please note there are no showers on site. Prices are £7 per adult per night, children under 16 go free. WATERBUS | RESPECT PROTECT ENJOY Whether you need to get from A to B or simply want to take in the views, the Waterbus service allows you to enjoy relaxing loch journeys and have time onshore to enjoy a short walk, cycle, lunch stop, wildlife spotting or even bag a Munro. Scheduled services depart from lots of piers and pontoons around Loch Lomond and Loch Katrine,meaning you
WEEKLY PLANNING SCHEDULE 1. Valid Planning Applications Received Week number: 17 Date: 26 April 2021 Ref No 2021/0131/DET Officer Julie Gray Date Valid 13 April 2021 Telephone 01389 727753 Proposal Change of Use from B & B Guest House (class 7) to a private residential FIND AN APPLICATION OR DECISION Public Access downtime. The Public Access website where you can view and comment on planning applications will not be available from 16:00 on Friday 11 June until 17:00 on Friday 18 June due to an essential scheduled upgrade. Statutory notification and consultation periods during these dates will be extended. If you wish to view or comment on applications during this period then please contact REGISTERING YOUR BOAT FOR USE ON LOCH LOMONDLUSS VILLAGE PATHS
Grading: easy. Distance: various, with the longest approx. 2 miles (3.5km) Path type: pavements and firm-surfaced paths. Allow 1/4 to 1 hour. Pier Road in Luss. Lochside Path (15 minutes) explores the village and the lochside by the pier, which has welcomed cruise boats since 1850. River Path (30 minutes) follows the banks of Luss Waterpast
NATIONAL PARK SLIPWAYS Duncan Mills Memorial Slipway, including the car park, slipway building and toilet facilities is now open. While lockdown restrictions continue to ease, it’s important to keep up to date with the latest Scottish Government advice on travel. Procedures are in place to ensure that the site can be used safely, in line with Scottish Government guidance.BEN GULLIPEN
Ben Gullipen is situated on an open parallel ridge. These type of ridges are a direct result of the geological activity along the Highland Boundary Fault, which makes the natural and cultural transition between the Highlands and Lowlands. The walk up this hill starts close to the popular tourist town of Callander on the A81Glasgow Road.
LOCH ACHRAY CAMPSITE What you need to know. Camping in the National Park. The campsite is nestled in woodland, with beautiful views over Loch Achray and the surrounding area. Toilets on-site. There is clean running water available on-site. Please note there are no showers on site. Prices are £7 per adult per night, children under 16 go free. CYCLING & CYCLE ROUTES Whatever your style, cycling is a fantastic way to explore Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. Whether you’re bringing your own bike or hiring one when you get here, jump in the saddle, enjoy the countryside and benefit from a little bit of exercise at the same time. Easy cycling routes. CURRENT STATUS OF CAR PARKS AND TOILETS IN THE NATIONAL While lockdown restrictions continue to ease, it’s important to keep up to date with the latest Scottish Government advice on travel.The guidance states that travel is currently permitted throughout most of Scotland with the exception of areas in Tier 3.LUSS VILLAGE PATHS
Grading: easy. Distance: various, with the longest approx. 2 miles (3.5km) Path type: pavements and firm-surfaced paths. Allow 1/4 to 1 hour. Pier Road in Luss. Lochside Path (15 minutes) explores the village and the lochside by the pier, which has welcomed cruise boats since 1850. River Path (30 minutes) follows the banks of Luss Waterpast
OUR PEOPLE ON THE GROUND Our Ranger Service. Our Rangers, including full time, seasonal and volunteers, provide a professional service to visitors and all those who live and work in the Park. Their patrols, totalling over 9,000 hours on land and water in 2015-16, provide information andassistance, ensure
TREES AND WOODLAND STRATEGY Our Trees and Woodland Strategy sets out our vision for how trees and woodlands in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park are to be protected and enhanced over the next 20 years. The strategy will guide woodland enhancement and creation within the National Park to help meet important local and national targets that will deliver wider social and economic benefits, such as increasing the 2019-2020 GRANT SCHEME CASE STUDIES Younger Hall is a Category C Listed Building, dating from 1908, and designed in the Arts & Crafts Style. It has a unique character and interest in the area and provides a central focus for the community – currently used for community council meetings, indoor games and local hobby and craft groups.ABERFOYLE BIKE PARK
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Itaque contra est, ac dicitis; Cum autem in quo sapienter dicimus, id a primo rectissime dicitur. Hoc non est positum in nostra actione. Nonne videmus quanta perturbatio rerum omnium consequatur, quanta confusio? Duo Reges: constructio interrete. Ab hoc autem quaedam non melius quam veteres, quaedam omnino relicta. NATIONAL PARK PARTNERSHIP PLAN Our 2018-2023 National Park Partnership Plan. This Plan is the overarching vision to guide how all those with a role in looking after the National Park will work together over the next five years to ensure a successful, sustainable future for this iconic place. NATIONAL PARK BIODIVERSITY ACTION PROGRAMME 2018-2023Wild Park Page 1
GET A PERMIT
Permits cost £3 per tent or motorhome/campervan per night. You will need a permit for each tent you intend to put up in a permit area. You can book a camping permit for up to three nights in one area. You can book up to 4 weeks in advance (2021). A permit allowsLOCH CHON CAMPSITE
Loch Chon is an informal campsite offering the opportunity to camp in a small, picturesque site with basic facilities. Nestled in woodland on the shores of beautiful Loch Chon, it offers 26 pitches for tents through a mixture of open and woodland camping. Each pitch comes with one designated parking space, access to toilets and fresh water. LOCH ACHRAY CAMPSITE What you need to know. Camping in the National Park. The campsite is nestled in woodland, with beautiful views over Loch Achray and the surrounding area. Toilets on-site. There is clean running water available on-site. Please note there are no showers on site. Prices are £7 per adult per night, children under 16 go free. WATERBUS | RESPECT PROTECT ENJOY Whether you need to get from A to B or simply want to take in the views, the Waterbus service allows you to enjoy relaxing loch journeys and have time onshore to enjoy a short walk, cycle, lunch stop, wildlife spotting or even bag a Munro. Scheduled services depart from lots of piers and pontoons around Loch Lomond and Loch Katrine,meaning you
WEEKLY PLANNING SCHEDULE 1. Valid Planning Applications Received Week number: 17 Date: 26 April 2021 Ref No 2021/0131/DET Officer Julie Gray Date Valid 13 April 2021 Telephone 01389 727753 Proposal Change of Use from B & B Guest House (class 7) to a private residential FIND AN APPLICATION OR DECISION Public Access downtime. The Public Access website where you can view and comment on planning applications will not be available from 16:00 on Friday 11 June until 17:00 on Friday 18 June due to an essential scheduled upgrade. Statutory notification and consultation periods during these dates will be extended. If you wish to view or comment on applications during this period then please contact REGISTERING YOUR BOAT FOR USE ON LOCH LOMONDLUSS VILLAGE PATHS
Grading: easy. Distance: various, with the longest approx. 2 miles (3.5km) Path type: pavements and firm-surfaced paths. Allow 1/4 to 1 hour. Pier Road in Luss. Lochside Path (15 minutes) explores the village and the lochside by the pier, which has welcomed cruise boats since 1850. River Path (30 minutes) follows the banks of Luss Waterpast
NATIONAL PARK SLIPWAYS Duncan Mills Memorial Slipway, including the car park, slipway building and toilet facilities is now open. While lockdown restrictions continue to ease, it’s important to keep up to date with the latest Scottish Government advice on travel. Procedures are in place to ensure that the site can be used safely, in line with Scottish Government guidance.BEN GULLIPEN
Ben Gullipen is situated on an open parallel ridge. These type of ridges are a direct result of the geological activity along the Highland Boundary Fault, which makes the natural and cultural transition between the Highlands and Lowlands. The walk up this hill starts close to the popular tourist town of Callander on the A81Glasgow Road.
GET A PERMIT
Permits cost £3 per tent or motorhome/campervan per night. You will need a permit for each tent you intend to put up in a permit area. You can book a camping permit for up to three nights in one area. You can book up to 4 weeks in advance (2021). A permit allowsLOCH CHON CAMPSITE
Loch Chon is an informal campsite offering the opportunity to camp in a small, picturesque site with basic facilities. Nestled in woodland on the shores of beautiful Loch Chon, it offers 26 pitches for tents through a mixture of open and woodland camping. Each pitch comes with one designated parking space, access to toilets and fresh water. LOCH ACHRAY CAMPSITE What you need to know. Camping in the National Park. The campsite is nestled in woodland, with beautiful views over Loch Achray and the surrounding area. Toilets on-site. There is clean running water available on-site. Please note there are no showers on site. Prices are £7 per adult per night, children under 16 go free. WATERBUS | RESPECT PROTECT ENJOY Whether you need to get from A to B or simply want to take in the views, the Waterbus service allows you to enjoy relaxing loch journeys and have time onshore to enjoy a short walk, cycle, lunch stop, wildlife spotting or even bag a Munro. Scheduled services depart from lots of piers and pontoons around Loch Lomond and Loch Katrine,meaning you
WEEKLY PLANNING SCHEDULE 1. Valid Planning Applications Received Week number: 17 Date: 26 April 2021 Ref No 2021/0131/DET Officer Julie Gray Date Valid 13 April 2021 Telephone 01389 727753 Proposal Change of Use from B & B Guest House (class 7) to a private residential FIND AN APPLICATION OR DECISION Public Access downtime. The Public Access website where you can view and comment on planning applications will not be available from 16:00 on Friday 11 June until 17:00 on Friday 18 June due to an essential scheduled upgrade. Statutory notification and consultation periods during these dates will be extended. If you wish to view or comment on applications during this period then please contact REGISTERING YOUR BOAT FOR USE ON LOCH LOMONDLUSS VILLAGE PATHS
Grading: easy. Distance: various, with the longest approx. 2 miles (3.5km) Path type: pavements and firm-surfaced paths. Allow 1/4 to 1 hour. Pier Road in Luss. Lochside Path (15 minutes) explores the village and the lochside by the pier, which has welcomed cruise boats since 1850. River Path (30 minutes) follows the banks of Luss Waterpast
NATIONAL PARK SLIPWAYS Duncan Mills Memorial Slipway, including the car park, slipway building and toilet facilities is now open. While lockdown restrictions continue to ease, it’s important to keep up to date with the latest Scottish Government advice on travel. Procedures are in place to ensure that the site can be used safely, in line with Scottish Government guidance.BEN GULLIPEN
Ben Gullipen is situated on an open parallel ridge. These type of ridges are a direct result of the geological activity along the Highland Boundary Fault, which makes the natural and cultural transition between the Highlands and Lowlands. The walk up this hill starts close to the popular tourist town of Callander on the A81Glasgow Road.
LOCH ACHRAY CAMPSITE What you need to know. Camping in the National Park. The campsite is nestled in woodland, with beautiful views over Loch Achray and the surrounding area. Toilets on-site. There is clean running water available on-site. Please note there are no showers on site. Prices are £7 per adult per night, children under 16 go free. CYCLING & CYCLE ROUTES Whatever your style, cycling is a fantastic way to explore Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. Whether you’re bringing your own bike or hiring one when you get here, jump in the saddle, enjoy the countryside and benefit from a little bit of exercise at the same time. Easy cycling routes. CURRENT STATUS OF CAR PARKS AND TOILETS IN THE NATIONAL While lockdown restrictions continue to ease, it’s important to keep up to date with the latest Scottish Government advice on travel.The guidance states that travel is currently permitted throughout most of Scotland with the exception of areas in Tier 3.LUSS VILLAGE PATHS
Grading: easy. Distance: various, with the longest approx. 2 miles (3.5km) Path type: pavements and firm-surfaced paths. Allow 1/4 to 1 hour. Pier Road in Luss. Lochside Path (15 minutes) explores the village and the lochside by the pier, which has welcomed cruise boats since 1850. River Path (30 minutes) follows the banks of Luss Waterpast
OUR PEOPLE ON THE GROUND Our Ranger Service. Our Rangers, including full time, seasonal and volunteers, provide a professional service to visitors and all those who live and work in the Park. Their patrols, totalling over 9,000 hours on land and water in 2015-16, provide information andassistance, ensure
TREES AND WOODLAND STRATEGY Our Trees and Woodland Strategy sets out our vision for how trees and woodlands in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park are to be protected and enhanced over the next 20 years. The strategy will guide woodland enhancement and creation within the National Park to help meet important local and national targets that will deliver wider social and economic benefits, such as increasing the 2019-2020 GRANT SCHEME CASE STUDIES Younger Hall is a Category C Listed Building, dating from 1908, and designed in the Arts & Crafts Style. It has a unique character and interest in the area and provides a central focus for the community – currently used for community council meetings, indoor games and local hobby and craft groups.ABERFOYLE BIKE PARK
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Itaque contra est, ac dicitis; Cum autem in quo sapienter dicimus, id a primo rectissime dicitur. Hoc non est positum in nostra actione. Nonne videmus quanta perturbatio rerum omnium consequatur, quanta confusio? Duo Reges: constructio interrete. Ab hoc autem quaedam non melius quam veteres, quaedam omnino relicta. NATIONAL PARK PARTNERSHIP PLAN Our 2018-2023 National Park Partnership Plan. This Plan is the overarching vision to guide how all those with a role in looking after the National Park will work together over the next five years to ensure a successful, sustainable future for this iconic place. NATIONAL PARK BIODIVERSITY ACTION PROGRAMME 2018-2023Wild Park Page 1
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