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Working Together to Make a Difference 26/02/10

Fiona Logan, Roseanna Cunningham, Mike CantlayHi,
 
We were delighted to host a visit from the Environment Minister, Roseanna Cunningham, here recently at our Headquarters in Balloch. The purpose of the visit was to chair an urgent meeting to urge representatives from national agencies, NGO’s and local authorities to contribute fully towards helping with pressing National Park challenges.  
 
In her opening remarks, the Minister spoke of the importance of partner organisations in working with the Park Authority, delivering the National Park objectives and the collective duty to deliver the Park aims.
   

2010 The Year Ahead 08/01/10

Snow capped Ben MoreHi,

Having enjoyed a lovely festive break including sledging with the kids, it’s great to be back in the Park and to see how beautiful it looks amid the current wintry conditions. While these conditions undoubtedly bring their own challenges, you can be sure that we are doing all we can to maintain access to all of our surroundings. In common with our local authority partners, our Ranger teams are working hard to keep the Park as safe and accessible as possible.
 
As we enter a new decade, it’s clear that we have much to look forward to in our National Park. 2010 promises to be an exciting year in the development of the Park with several significant anniversaries and milestones being reached.
   

2009 A Year to Remember 09/12/09

Fiona LoganHi,
 
Having been in post as Chief Executive for the National Park for over a year now, I wanted to take this opportunity to share with you some of the highlights of that time. While there have certainly been some challenges, there has also been the satisfaction of knowing we are on the right track and achieving success along the way. But the reason I love this job so much is that we’re safeguarding the National Park for future generations to enjoy and despite all the challenges, I believe we have made great progress this year in our three main areas of work, namely Visitor Experience, Conservation and Rural Development.
 
 
   

National Park Community Partnership Update 01/10/09

Iain McInnes Chairman of the Community Partnership and Fiona LoganHi,

I would like to tell you about an exciting transformation that is happening in the way communities are supported in the National Park.
 
The National Park Authority put forward a proposal to the National Park Community Partnership to significantly increase its independent role in providing support services to community organisations in the Park, as well as delivering projects. And I am delighted to say that the Community Partnership approved our proposal yesterday.
   

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