The Green Handbook
Connecting Dumfries & Galloway. Spring 2018. Issue 95
Connecting Dumfries & Galloway. Spring 2018. Issue 95
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THE GREEN HANDBOOK
FOUR POSSIBLE BOUNDARIES FOR THE PARK
Option A: The ‘Heartland’ area in blue.
Option B: As option A plus the coastal fringes from the Machars around the Rhins to Ayrshire
Option C: Option B plus the whole of the Rhins and the Wigtownshire Moors
Option D: Option C plus the area around Girvan to south of Ayr
opportunity. The increased profile
of the area is also expected to help
attract and retain people like doctors,
teachers and new businesses not
necessarily linked to tourism.
The aim of the discussion document,
available from the Galloway NPA
website, is to raise awareness and
encourage community engagement
with the idea. Between February and
May, the GNPA is out and about,
travelling across Galloway and
South and East Ayrshire to meet
with Community Councils and
local organisations. At these public
meetings, the GNPA is showing a
20-minute presentation followed by a
Q and A session. They can be reached
via social media and their website.
Their details are below.
You can take a look at their discussion
document and let them know your
views, they are running membership
and donation schemes.
Read more…
Twitter: @Galloway_NPA
Instagram: @galloway_national_park
Facebook: @GallowayNationalPark
Web: gallowaynationalpark.org
Email: contact@gallowaynationalpark.org
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