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Community project explores how the Glenlivet Estate might evolve


By Tom Ramage

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The spotlight is falling on beautiful, 23,000-hectare Glenlivet Estate.

Lying between the Cromdale and Ladder Hills, it falls largely within the Cairngorms National Park and incorporates two large settlements, Tomintoul and Glenlivet, its activities includiong farming, forestry, and tourism.

Now a project - Glenlivet Estate 2050 - will examine how the estate could develop in order to support local priorities, including:

Local jobs and investment

Attracting the next generation of residents

Improving the environment

Meeting the challenges of the climate and nature crises

Focus of attenton: the beautiful Glenlivet Estate in the Cairngorms National Park
Focus of attenton: the beautiful Glenlivet Estate in the Cairngorms National Park

Beginning in July, local residents will be invited to attend meetings, visit online and in-person exhibition spaces, and take part in one-to-one conversations, all of which are designed to gain insights which will assist Crown Estate Scotland in building a long-term plan for the area.

The project will also help deliver priorities identified in the new Cairngorms National Park Partnership Plan.

Oster Milambo, Crown Estate Scotland’s director of property, said: “We want to hear what the people who live and work here are looking for over the coming years, so we can create a plan which reflects what they care about most.

“Crown Estate Scotland is committed to creating great places and ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to be involved in developing plans for their area.

“In the last year, we’ve led projects like this one on several of our rural estates, all with a common theme: planning for the future in a way that puts the priorities of local people first.”

Crown Estate Scotland is pleased to be working in partnership with Cairngorms National Park Authority, Moray Council, and Highlands and Islands Enterprise to deliver this project, ensuring that local development and land management are considered in a coherent way.

Full details of the planned events and activities will be published in the coming weeks, and any enquiries can be directed to glenlivetestate@aecom.com


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