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SCNP Annual Conference & AGM

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SCNP Annual Conference & AGM

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April 20, 2018
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An important conference, on the theme of ‘GROWING THE FAMILY OF NATIONAL PARKS IN SCOTLAND‘ discussing the great progress being made to establish more National Parks in Scotland and to learn lessons from the two existing National Parks, is being held in Stirling on Friday 20 April with delegates in attendance from candidate national Parkareas and many other parts of Scotland.

The Scottish Campaign for National Parks has organised this conference at what is an important time with efforts to grow the family of National Parks in Scotland gathering considerable momentum recently. Strong community-led proposals have emerged for two new National Parks in the South of Scotland and the possibility of a new Argyll & The IslesNational Park has been proposed by Argyll & Bute Council as part of a recent local development plan consultation exercise.

Speakers at the conference include Dame Barbara Kelly, President of the Galloway National Park Association and Jane Bower from the campaign for a Scottish Borders National Park, who will both outline the compelling cases for new National Parks in the South of Scotland. Grant Moir, Chief Executive of the Cairngorms National ParkAuthority, will set the scene with an upbeat presentation on the work of the existing two National Parks–Cairngorms and Loch Lomond & The Trossachs–which have now been in existence for 15 years. He will also highlight some lessons for prospective new National Parks.The final speaker will be John Mayhewfrom the ScottishNational Parks Strategy Project, who will launch a brand new report Still Unfinished Business Five Years On, summarising the major steps forward since SCNP and its partner charity the Association for the Protection of Rural Scotland launched their original Unfinished Business report in 2013. Ross Anderson, Chairman of the Scottish Campaign for National Parks said: ‘’I am greatly encouraged by the momentum that is gathering pace at grassroots level to grow the family of National Parks in Scotland,to ensure the natural beauty of landscapes in more parts of the country receive the international recognition and protection they richly deserve while providing a much needed economic boost to fragile rural economies.’’

’’Sadly, Scotland is still near the bottom of the world league when it comes to recognising its special natural heritage qualities through the designation of National Parks, yet consumer research confirms we have some of the best wild scenery on the planet.’’He added:’’ Scotland would do well to follow the refreshing lead of theofChileanGovernment, which recently designated five new National Parks, providing a massive boost to the country’s economy and conservation efforts. This demonstrates that the modest costs involved in designating more National Parks in Scotland would pay rich dividends and position the country much more strongly on the world stage.’’The event is being held in the Smith Art Gallery & Museum, Dumbarton Road, Stirling between 10.00 am and 4.00pmon Friday 20 April. A buffet lunch will be available as part of the £15 conference fee.

 

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