Duncan Miller

- Appointment term: November 2023 - November 2027
- Appointed via Scottish Minister
- Committee membership: Audit and Risk Committee
- Committee Convener: Not applicable
- External representation: Not applicable
Duncan Miller is a fourth generation Strathspey farmer. He has lived in the Cairngorms National Park for most of his life. Duncan has a keen interest in sustainable and regenerative agricultural practices that can help boost biodiversity and cut down on a farm’s carbon footprint. On his farm, he has been working with conservationists to see if changing some farming practices can help increase biodiversity on the farm and also help maintain or boost the farm’s profitability. Duncan is keen on finding solutions that can be a win for biodiversity, a win for the environment and a win for farm profitability.
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
- Director of DM Agri Supplies Ltd
- Partner of Tullochgorum Farm
- Manage Tullochgorum Farm Airbnb cottage
Category 2: Other roles
- None
Category 3: Contracts
- Tullochgorum Farm part of Cairngorms Future Farming Project 2024 - 2028
Category 4: Election expenses
- None
Category 5: Houses, land and buildings
- None
Category 6: Interest in shares and securities
- None
Category 7: Gifts and hospitality
- None
Category 8: Non-financial interests
- Member - Boat of Garten Golf Club
- Member - Cairngorm Crofters and Farmers Community (CCRFC)
Category 9: Close family members
- Partner owns Pilates Business that has used GrowBiz
- Father (as farm tenant) has grant funding from Cairngorms Future Farming Project
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