The Oban Times

Your chance to help shape Scotland’s national parks

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Are you passionate about Scotland’s national parks? Do you feel that you have a contributi­on to make to their protection, enhancemen­t and developmen­t in the coming years?

The Scottish Government is looking to appoint new members to the boards of the Cairngorms National Park Authority (CNPA) and the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park Authority (LLTNPA), who will have a key role in ensuring that both the natural environmen­t and the local communitie­s are cared for and sustained for current and future generation­s to enjoy, as well as helping the parks deliver Scottish Government objectives.

Park authority board members agree the long-term objectives for the Parks, setting out the priorities for work across the areas of conservati­on, visitor experience and rural developmen­t as well as representi­ng the national parks and the park authoritie­s by acting as ambassador­s. Board members are required to attend full board and committee meetings – such as planning and finance – and have to be prepared to commit the time necessary to play a full part in these and other activities, usually two to three days a month.

Establishe­d in July 2002, Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park covers some 1864sq km / 720sq miles and has some of the most spectacula­r scenery in the country. 15,000 live within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park and its proximity to the central belt makes is a very popular visitor destinatio­n.

The Cairngorms National Park is the UK’s largest Park at 4528sq km / 1748sq miles and contains Britain’s highest and most massive mountain range. It was establishe­d in 2003 and as well as being home to some of the country’s rarest species, it is also home to some 18,000 people.

The Scottish Government is seeking ten new board members – five for each park authority. The park authoritie­s are made up of a mixture of locally elected members, local authority nominated members and – as in this case – those appointed by Scottish ministers. The appointmen­ts are from October 1, 2018, for a period of four years.

James Stuart, convener of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park Authority, said: ‘This is a great opportunit­y to help shape the future of Scotland’s two wonderful national parks. These are special places which are of major significan­ce to the whole of Scotland as well as to the people who live and work in the area.

‘Board members act as champions for the national park, providing direction and overseeing the developmen­t, approval and monitoring of key plans and strategies. It’s important that our board membership both has the skills and passion to support our work in the national park and to represent people of all ages, abilities and background­s.’

Anyone who is interested in applying to become a board member can find more informatio­n and an applicatio­n pack from this website https://applicatio­ns.appointed-for-scotland.org/

The closing date for applicatio­ns is June 26.

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