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Free Access Workshops for Outdoor Instructors november - january Access Guide for Kids SNH launch Activity Pack Invervar Hydro Scheme planning application and MCofS Response Kinfauns Access - Court Case Info for Members Beauly to Denny Pylon Line Public Inquiry Update Foot & Mouth Outbreak Advice for mountaineers NEMT Hilltracks Project Volunteers wanted Camping Photos Required for SNH Campaign Mountain Hare Survey Summer 2007 Mountain Paths & Tracks Reports and information Survey of Responsible behaviour amongst recreational users and land managers SNH Report Wind Farm Developments objections to new Lochluichart Scheme Access News Shorts Glen Doe access to Carn a'Chuilinn (updated) Folach, Knoydart - new bridge in place Five Sisters of Kintail - bridges closed Scotland's National Parks 5 year plan approved Strathfarrar Access by Car summer/winter arrangements Mountain Memorials Advice from MCofS Sanitation in the Hills Survey results Scottish Outdoor Access Law Know the Code Gate unlocked in Glen Etive Kilfinnan Car Parking Dispute - End in Sight
FEATURES
The Mountaineering
The Old Granary
West Mill St Perth, PH1 5QP tel. 01738 493942 fax. 01738 442095 e-mail: info@ mountaineering-scotland.org.uk
Office Hours: Mon - Fri
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Hillphones recorded messages give you up to date information about areas affected by deer stalking. The 2007 stag stalking season commenced on 2 July. more info
Wildlife Issues
Suspicious Car Park Charges Beauly Denny Power Line Inquiry Recent Consultation Responses CAMPAIGNS Details of some of our previous campaigns
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Access Rights in Scotland
Know the Code Reporting an Access Problem Local Authorities now enforce access rights list of contacts We need as much information as we can get to follow up on your access problems. Use this form to report to us.
Information and Advice
ACCESS AND
CONSERVATION TRUST
UPLAND PATH TRUST
THE HENRY HINDMARCH
We administer this fund which was set up to help ensure access to, and the conservation of, the hills Henry Hindmarch had a life long passion for. Please consider making a donation to help the work of this registered charity. more info
ACCESS AND CONSERVATION FUND
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