Cairngorms 2030 drop-in event for Laggan and Dalwhinnie communities
Cairngorms 2030 drop-in event for Laggan and Dalwhinnie communities
People living and working in Laggan and Dalwhinnie are invited to attend an informal Cairngorms 2030 community drop-in event taking place on Thursday 4 June.
The event will give people in these communities the opportunity to find out more about a range of projects taking place in their areas, speak directly with Park Authority staff and partners and learn about funding opportunities available.
Community members are welcome to drop in at any time during the event for tea, coffee and cake, while chatting with team members on topics such as beavers, farming, the Local Development Plan, river restoration, the new fire byelaw and the Cairngorms 2030 programme.
Cairngorms 2030 community drop-in event
- Thursday 4 June from 2 to 7pm at Dalwhinnie Village Hall
- Open to people who live and work in Dalwhinnie and Laggan
David Clyne, Head of Cairngorms 2030 at the Cairngorms National Park Authority, said: “This event is a great opportunity for people who live and work in Laggan and Dalwhinnie to come along and find out more about the progress of the Cairngorms 2030 programme.
“It is really important to hear feedback and thoughts from the people who live and work in the National Park to help inform our work and indeed, how we work together, and I’d like to encourage everyone to come along to this event for a coffee and a chat.”
The Cairngorms 2030 programme is supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, with thanks to National Lottery players.
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