What is a National Park Partnership Plan?

 


The National Park Partnership Plan sets out how all those with a responsibility for the National Park will coordinate their work to tackle the most important issues.

In particular, this plan:

  • Sets out the vision and overarching strategy for managing the National Park.
  • Guides the work of all public bodies and other partners to deliver the aims of the National Park.
  • Provides the strategic context for the Local Development Plan.
  • Is the Strategic Regional Land Use Framework and Regional Spatial Strategy for the National Park.
  • Is the Economic and Sustainable Tourism Strategy for the National Park.

The document is arranged in three sections: Nature, People and Place. Each section sets out an overall outcome to be achieved by 2045 (in line with The Scottish Government’s net zero targets), plus a series of long-term objectives and key targets or indicators of progress. Each of these targets is supported by a set of actions and policies for the next five years.

https://cairngorms.co.uk/working-together/partnershipplan/

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  1. A plan where nobody wants a national park ,A plan for a limited few! Majority of people I have spoken with who live in an existing NP would never have chosen to be in that situation,it must not go ahead

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