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Ski centre zip wire gets nod

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Glenshee Ski Centre is gearing up to expand its offering to visitors with a new zip wire attraction.

Planning permission was granted on Friday last week for the zip wire, which will take users from the top of the Cairnwell Chairlift to the Ski Centre Base at Glenshee.

The Cairngorms National Park Authority (CNPA) planning committee approved an applicatio­n for three double zip wires, associated platforms and other infrastruc­ture at the site.

Planning officer Stephanie Wade said:“The proposal for a zip wire attraction at Glenshee meets with our policies around supporting economic growth, and particular­ly tourism and leisure developmen­ts, and will have very little impact on the landscape in the context of its location within a ski centre.

“Like most ski centres in Scotland, Glenshee has been adapting and diversifyi­ng in recent years to help the business to become a year-round visitor attraction and a developmen­t such as this, while meeting certain conditions, is one that I am happy to recommend for approval.”

Planning committee convener Gaener Rodger said: “The project is a great fit with what the business is already offering and would certainly attract more visitors, supporting the local economy.

“In a year when the snow cover has been so fantastic but ski centres have had to remain shut it is extremely frustratin­g so if we can do anything to support these businesses via the planning system then we must.”

 ??  ?? Plans approved The Cairngorms National Park Authority granted the planning applicatio­n by the ski centre, pictured previously, last week
Plans approved The Cairngorms National Park Authority granted the planning applicatio­n by the ski centre, pictured previously, last week

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