West Riverside – planning application refused
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The UK’s National Parks, including Loch Lomond and The Trossachs and The Cairngorms, have become the first in the world to join the UN-backed ‘Race to Zero’ initiative, aiming to halve their global carbon emissions by 2030 and become significant…
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National Park bus pilot launched to drive down emissions and congestion
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Improvement works at Tarbet Pier Picnic Site on West Loch Lomond get underway on Monday, 29th January and will run throughout the summer.
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Young people with a passion for climate and nature are being asked to come forward and help transform Scotland’s first National Park into a thriving, sustainable place for future generations.
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Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park Authority is taking an important step forwards on its journey to Net Zero, with a £1.6m investment across its facilities this winter.
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Colin Lee, an equalities champion with 30 years’ experience, has been appointed to the Board of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park Authority.
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Significant progress has been made to restore and celebrate Callander’s heritage thanks to a major community-led project.
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A set of recommended changes to the Loch Lomond Byelaws has been approved by the Scottish Government and the new byelaws will come into force on 1st November, 2024.
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Minister for Green Skills, Circular Economy and Biodiversity Lorna Slater visited Tarbet this week to find out how a popular visitor site will be transformed into a low-carbon destination.
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Transformational change is on the cards for Scotland’s first National Park, writes Stuart Mearns, National Park Authority Director of Place, in The Herald today (Weds 12th July).