News
CNPA hosts wildlife and the law training seminar
Park Authority News | 17th October, 2005
Wildlife crime is the focus of a free training seminar in the Cairngorms National Park this week. Organised…
Cairngorms Tourism Conference at the Lecht
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Green tourism, quality assurance and the marketing of the Cairngorms area as a holiday destination are all up…
Park prepares to make submission on pylons
Park Authority News | Planning News | 4th October, 2005
The Cairngorms National Park Authority (CNPA) is to include the views of community groups, other organisations and residents…
Speyside Way extension moves up a gear
Park Authority News | Park News | 26th September, 2005
Plans to extend the Speyside Way Long Distance Route from Aviemore to Newtonmore have taken a step forward…
Pearl mussels re-introduced at secret sites in the Cairngorms National Park
Conservation News | Park Authority News | Park News | 7th September, 2005
A secret operation to reintroduce freshwater pearl mussels to two rivers in the Cairngorms National Park has been…
20,000th Award Milestone for National Environmental Award
Park Authority News | 18th August, 2005
The John Muir Award celebrated the presentation of its 20,000th Award on Thursday 18th August at Kellands School,…
Cairngorms becomes first UK National Park to achieve Euro Charter Status
Park Authority News | Park News | 12th August, 2005
The 12th of August has proved “glorious” for the Cairngorms National Park with the awarding of the prestigious…
CNPA launches new grants scheme with LEADER+
Park Authority News | 8th August, 2005
The Cairngorms National Park Authority (CNPA) is encouraging community groups and other organisations in the Park to apply to…
Tourism opinions sought from Boat of Garten residents
Park News | 1st August, 2005
From 7 August 2005, residents in Boat of Garten will have Ecotourism student Izabel Kaminiarz knocking on their…
No distress for Cairngorms damsels
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A species of damselfly not officially recorded in the Cairngorms for over 20 years is alive and well…