Get involved in some of the public consultations in the National Park.
This Guidance on the Assessment of Effects on Special Landscape Qualities (AESLQ) has been prepared by NatureScot, the Cairngorm National Park Authority (CNPA) and the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority (LLTNPA).
Update 13th May 2024 - This consultation has now closed. To read this in English, click here.
This consultation is now closed. Find out more about the approved and current National Park Partnership Plan.
Update 27th February: This consultation has now closed.
Following a thorough review, and 12-week public consultation in 2022, 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. The…
Update: this consultation has now closed
Update: This consultation has now closed. The Framework is now published and can be found by clicking here.
Update: This consultation is now closed. Active Park, Healthy People sets out the ambitions of the National Park Authority and its partners for getting more people, more active, more often.
The consultation on the review of our Core Paths Plan has now closed.
Stirling Council is in the process of consulting with communities to identify transport problems that residents have with accessing transport and the transport links to where they wish to go. Initially this will be within the communities of Drymen, Buchlyvie,…
The Balloch Village Plans (Street Design) Project builds on the extensive engagement undertaken through the ‘Live in Balloch’ Charrette process that took place in February and March 2016.
Our consultation on the National Park Partnership Plan 2017-2022 is now closed. You can view what the draft plan proposed by scrolling through the pages below. Read here the approved and published National Park Partnership Plan 2018-2023.