Rangers, staff and national park representatives helped launch the public consultation.
THE PUBLIC consultation phase of Loch Lomond’s new draft National Park Partnership Plan 2018- 2023 was launched this week. The draft plan proposes how the national park authority, alongside a wide range of other organisations and interests, can work together over the next five years to look after, enhance and make the most of the special landscape of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.
James Stuart was joined by an inspiring group of apprentices and youth workers at the Callander youth project for the launch. Partnership working is essential to everything the park does and it hopes the proposed priorities and suggested areas of partner working will be well received.