Stirling Observer

New faces urged to be part of National Park

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People are being encouraged to play their part in the future of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park by standing as a candidate for the Park Authority’s board.

Elections are taking place this summer to appoint five new local members to the board, which is responsibl­e for guiding the organisati­on and making important decisions on matters ranging from tackling climate change to planning.

The five new members will be chosen by people who live in the National Park and local residents are also being encouraged to consider becoming board members themselves.

Candidates do not need to live in the National Park to stand for election but they must have the written support of 10 people who do.

James Stuart, convenor of the National Park Authority Board, said: “We need people’s help to shape the future of our National Park. Twenty years ago, Scotland’s first National Park was designated here and now we are urging people to take part in our next chapter by standing to be part of our board or voting for their preferred candidate on July 7.

“Much has changed in those 20 years and the role of the National Park Authority continues to evolve, with an increasing focus on tackling the global climate emergency and nature crisis.

“To meet this challenge, we need a broad range of people, perspectiv­es and skills on our board. This is a flexible and rewarding role and we are especially encouragin­g nomination­s from people who will contribute to the diversity of our board, to ensure our work is representa­tive of Scotland and everyone who has a connection to this iconic National Park.”

Hybrid meetings, a thorough induction process and ongoing training are all in place to support new board members and to make it possible to fit the role around family and work life.

Nomination­s to stand as a candidate opened this week and anyone over the age of 21 can stand.

One board member will be elected in each of the five electoral wards in the National Park and these locally elected members will play a key role in working with the local communitie­s in their ward.

Anyone interested in standing as a candidate can download a nomination pack from the National Park website or pick one up from National Park HQ in Balloch or Stirling Council office.

The election count will take place at National Park headquarte­rs in Balloch on July 7.

For more informatio­n see www.lochlomond­trossachs.org/elections2­022

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Election James Stuart, convenor of the National Park Authority Board

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