CNPA Planning Committee meeting live online!

CNPA Planning Committee meeting live online!
With the lockdown in Scotland still in place, the Cairngorms National Park Authority will not be able to hold its monthly Planning Committee meeting in public later this week. Instead, the proceedings will be broadcast live online.
If you wish to ‘tune in’ to the Planning Committee meeting on Friday 22nd May at 10am simply follow this link:
https://stream.lifesizecloud.com/extension/988260/0ccfc8f1-88ef-4210-a73c-a9fc8f78d8b6
The CNPA is working hard to continue to deliver and an effective planning service whilst fully adhering to Government advice during the Covid-19 pandemic. While Planning Committee meetings will go ahead, applicants and objectors need to provide their representations in advance, and these will be delivered to the committee by planning officers.
Until such times as restrictions are lifted and it is considered safe to do so, there will be no site visits as part of the process of considering a planning application, instead decisions by the committee will be based on the information supplied with an application and presented to them in reports, representations and other presentations.
To view the agenda and papers for this Friday’s meeting please go to the CNPA website.
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Pulling together in wake of wildfires
An update from Park Authority Convener Sandy Bremner and Chief Executive Grant Moir on collective efforts to tackle wildfires in the National Park going forward.
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Update on wildfire situation
Convener Sandy Bremner and Chief Executive Grant Moir have given an update on the ongoing wildfire situation.
Relevant alerts
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There is an extreme risk of wildfire impacting the National Park from Friday 11 July until Monday 14 July.
- Do not light any fire or barbeque
- Always ensure cigarettes are fully extinguished and take your litter (including glass) away with you
- Enjoy the outdoors responsibly - most wildfires are caused by human activity
- Stay alert - with dry vegetation and warm weather, fires can start easily, spread rapidly, and burn intensely
- If you see a wildfire, dial 999
For updates, visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service website.