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Tourism Network Launch! 09/06/09
Hi,
On Monday we launched our
new Tourism Network with an evening event at Carrochan. There was a fantastic
turnout with a diverse range of tourism business from across the Park
attending.
The night provided an ideal forum
for local businesses, our Board members and our tourism team to chat about the
challenges and opportunities faced by the Park tourism industry during the
credit crunch.
It was wonderful to hear
such open discussion and enthusiasm for working together to boost business in
the Park during this difficult economic time.
Out and About with Ranger Claire Travis 23/04/09
Hi, my name’s Claire Travis
and I‘m the team leader for the National Park Rangers based around Loch Lomond. Fiona has invited me to give you my news
from around the Park.Easter weekend saw lots of
people enjoying the spring sunshine and the fantastic scenery of the Park.
Millions of people come to the Park every year and my colleagues and I are kept
busy working with local communities and helping visitors to the area enjoy this
very special place.
With so
many visitors to the Park, our Ranger teams are now working revised shift
patterns to make sure we are out and about when you are. So if you spot a
National Park Ranger, don’t be shy, come over for a chat!
We Launch our Biodiversity Action Plan! 19/03/09
Hi, I
was really proud to launch the National Park Biodiversity Action Plan today at the David Marshall Lodge in Aberfoyle. The weather was
fantastic and gave us stunning views of our National Park. The Plan will help
protect some of the most iconic habitats and species in Loch Lomond & The
Trossachs.
I
can assure you that this is not a stuffy document but a real on the ground
three-year plan that sets out a series of actions for the Park’s diverse range
of habitats and species, including black grouse, otters, red squirrels and
water voles. It also details programmes for dealing with invasive species
such as rhododendron.
Welcome to our New Website! 23/02/09
Hi, and welcome to our new website.I hope you like it and have been able to find what you were looking for!
The site has been developed with a wide range of people in mind – from those living, visiting or working in the National Park, through to those involved in ensuring that the aims of the National Park Authority are met. As a result, there is a wealth of information and knowledge contained within these pages.
We’d love to know what you think of our site and if you have any ideas about how to make it even better! You can let us know by completing our online enquiry form.
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