CNPA is a top place to work!
CNPA is a top place to work!
The Cairngorms National Park Authority has been ranked in The Sunday Times 100 Best Not-For-Profit Companies to Work For 2016 – and the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park Authority has also made the top 100.
Chief Executive of the CNPA Grant Moir said: “We are delighted to be ranked 67 on the list. We have a great team here at the Cairngorms National Park Authority and our placing is down to the hard work of everyone here, that’s what makes it such a great place to work. I think it’s fantastic to see that both of Scotland’s National Park Authorities have been recognised in the survey and we’ll be working hard to move our way up the rankings next time! Ultimately a motivated and engaged workforce helps to deliver for this incredible National Park across conservation, visitor experience and rural development.”
The Sunday Times Best Companies to Work For is the annual ranking of the cream of Britain’s happy and motivated workforces. The methods of data-gathering and analysis employed in the quest to find the country’s Best Companies to Work For mean that the lists are widely acknowledged as the most extensive research into employee engagement carried out in this country.
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The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service has issued a wildfire warning impacting areas of the National Park on Friday 29 May until Monday 1 June. If you are out and about in the Cairngorms National Park please observe the following guidance:
- Do not light any fire or barbecue, in line with the new fire byelaw
- 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 further updates on wildfire risk across Scotland, visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service website. To find out more about the fire byelaw, and to see your questions answered, visit our fire byelaw page here.