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Local Access Forum

Now in its 19th year, the Loch Lomond & the Trossachs Access Forum is seeking to recruit up to three new members to augment the range of outdoor access-related interests already represented by existing Forum members. Find out more and apply.

Our Local Access Forum is an advisory group appointed by us. The Forum has thirteen members, including representatives from conservation, recreational groups, landowners and managers and one of our Board Members.

Meetings

Please note that the Local Access Forum meet twice a year, but can and do schedule additional meetings when required.

Members of the public may put forward items for discussion at Forum meetings in the following ways:

Public Participation in meetings:

  1. By making a written correspondence to the Forum 3 weeks prior to a Forum meeting.
  2. Items will then be checked for content by the Convenor and any inflammatory references or inappropriate references to staff or individual members. The decision on the request will be communicated in writing.
  3. Those who submit an approved request then have an option to either speak in person for a maximum of 5 minutes at the meeting or have the issue presented by the Convenor.
  4. The Convenor will co-ordinate the response and any further related questions that may be asked by Members of the speaker.

Email accessforum@lochlomond-trossachs.org.

Agendas and papers for meetings are posted on this website three days before.

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Members

If you’d like to get in touch with any of our Local Access Forum members, please email: accessforum@lochlomond-trossachs.org.

Chris Smith – joined our Access Forum in 2014 and lives in Fintry. Chris loves outdoor pursuits, in particular mountain biking, sailing, mountaineering and ski touring. He chairs the Management Committee of Rothiemurchus Lodge in the Cairngorm National Park.

Dr Paul Prescott – is a retired railway director who lives in Kilmahog. Paul is the Chairman of Callander Ramblers, the largest walking club in the National Park. Paul is also Chairman of Callander’s Countryside, a Director of Callander Community Development Trust and Chairman of Scottish Autism.

Grant Dolier – represents the Scottish Canoe Association. A full time outdoor practitioner Grant spends most of his time working within the Park on the water, in canoes and kayaks, but also on dry land, walking, biking and climbing.

Don Milton (Convener) – Don Milton represents the British Horse Society and is a keen hill walker.  He has been involved with access since the introduction of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003.

Sue Riches – represents the Mountaineering Council of Scotland. Sue is a keen walker, winter mountaineer, skier/ski tourer and regular National Park user. Sue is also a qualified Mountain leader. A strong supporter of the benefits of access for all, Sue is interested in the impacts of increased access on the Park.

Falcon Frost – Falcon has been Glenfalloch Estates Gamekeeper/Deer Stalker for the past 21 years. He is responsible for managing the deer population on Glenfalloch Estate and the estates conservation interest as well as the day-to-day running and servicing of the run of the river hydro schemes on the estate and access on the estate. He loves working in the outdoors and working to enhance the estates’ biodiversity.

Andrew Clark – Raised on a family farm in the Lothians, before moving on to rural estate management including military training areas across northern England, I have now worked for Forestry & Land Scotland (FLS) in Visitor Services across the Central Belt and LLTNP for the last 9 years.

 

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Role of our Local Access Forum

The Forum’s main task is to advise us and the public on issues relating to the right of responsible access under the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003. They give us advice on core paths planning, rights of way, issues around the exercising of access rights, and management of outdoor access and recreation.

They can also help us with other access related work in the National Park, like signage standards or advice to recreational users.

Our Forum members can ask the advice of advisory members from external organisations when needed, like sportscotland and Police Scotland.

The Forum Summary Terms of Reference can be found here.

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