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…
National Park bus pilot launched to drive down emissions and congestion
Improvement works at Tarbet Pier Picnic Site on West Loch Lomond get underway on Monday, 29th January and will run throughout the summer.
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.
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.
Colin Lee, an equalities champion with 30 years’ experience, has been appointed to the Board of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park Authority.
Significant progress has been made to restore and celebrate Callander’s heritage thanks to a major community-led project.
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.
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.
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).
Planning officials at Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park Authority have advised people to exercise caution if considering buying plots on land between Stroneslaney Road and the River Balvaig near Balquhidder.
The pace and scale of peatland restoration across Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park is set to increase significantly to reduce carbon emissions and tackle climate change.
Measures including more tree planting, sustainable transport services, affordable housing for local people and a ‘nature first’ approach to development are just some of the proposals set out as part of the step change required to ensure Loch Lomond &…