WARNING - By their nature, text files cannot include scanned images and tables. The process of converting documents to text only, can cause formatting changes and misinterpretation of the contents can sometimes result. Wherever possible you should refer to the pdf version of this document. CAIRNGORMS NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY Paper 3 Annex 3 20/04/07 UDAT Transitional Programme 2007- 08 / Total 1 Mountain Path Programme / £80,500 1.1 Audit / assessment / funding Reassessment of mountain path repair priorities Audit of path condition Investigate the best method of data capture using mapping / GIS / database systems Priorities - Stakeholder workshop Mount Keen path, Glen Tanar (project development) 1.2 Training Investigation of volunteer maintenance scheme Conversion skills path training 1.3 Path repair projects New circular route, Glen Callater Quoich slugain link path (phase 2) 1.4 Mountain path maintenance Programming of agreed routine maintenance 2 Low Ground Path Networks / £115,000 2.1 Development Tarland - Ballater history trail Tarland - Drummie woods New Kinord car park 2.2 Audits and assessments All-abilities facilities Mountain biking Equestrian use 2.3 Development of All-abilities routes Dinnet – Clarack Loch path (funded from cash reserve + SNH) Tarland - Alastrian Woods Ballater - extension of route along fence line or to bridge Glen Tanar - Juniper Trail 2.4 Low Ground Paths and Car Parks Maintenance Programming of agreed routine maintenance 3 Promotion / £78,750 3.1 Health Walks Programme management and delivery Training of walk leaders Equipment Promotional materials 3.2 All abilities provision Promotion of all abilities paths around settlements 3.3 Interpretation Boards and Signage Update Braemar & Ballater map boards Loch Kinord signs and panels (link to leaflet) Crathie riverside path - sensory interpretation Glen Callater board in (new) car park 3.4 Web site development Technical development of website Management of forums and links Content generation (update and new sections) 3.5 Marketing Working with tourism businesses to promote access opportunities Total £274,250