Mike Williamson
- Appointment term: October 2024 - October 2027
- Appointed via Perth and Kinross Council
- Committee membership: Resources Committee
- Committee Convener: Not applicable
- External representation: Not applicable
Mike Williamson is a councillor for Perth and Kinross Council ward four, which covers the southern boundary on the Cairngorms National Park. He was first elected at a byelection in September 2011. With a diploma in Amenity Horticulture, he has also worked as a Golf Course Greenkeeper.
Get in touch
You can contact the Park Authority board by emailing [email protected] or calling 01479 873 535. Please note that board members are not able to respond on live planning matters.
Register of interests:
Category 1: Remuneration
- Perth and Kinross Council
Category 2: Other roles
- Perth and Kinross Council
Category 3: Contracts
- None
Category 4: Election expenses
- SNP
Category 5: Houses, land and buildings
- Rented accommodation
Category 6: Interest in shares and securities
- None
Category 7: Gifts and hospitality
- October 2024, Enchanted Forest - 2 tickets
- October 2025, Enchanted Forest - 2 tickets
Category 8: Non-financial interests
- Trustee - Blair Atholl and Struan Initiative
Category 9: Close family members
- Dorothy Williamson
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The new fire byelaw
How the Cairngorms National Park Authority and its partners are tackling the threat of wildfires, including details on the recreational fire management byelaw, in place from 1 April to 30 September each year.
Wildlife
The Cairngorms National Park is home to a quarter of the UK’s rare and endangered species. Its rich habitats are a haven for an array of wildlife, from iconic birds to elusive plants and flowers.
What we do
From pioneering conservation projects to community engagement and active travel, find out more about the range of work happening across the National Park.
Relevant alerts
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There is an ongoing wildfire situation in Glenmore and Strath Nethy within the Cairngorms National Park, albeit the situation continues to improve and the majority of the National Park is unaffected (with Glenmore, Aviemore and Nethy Bridge all open to the public). Click here for all the latest. We would encourage members of the public to follow current guidance and be aware that the situation may change.
Various paths and trails remain closed. Check out our path closures page for all the latest updates.