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Cross-boundary dialogue key in new Regional Park bid for Perthshire’s Ochil Hills

Several Perthshire settlements are nestled amongst the Ochil Hills.
Several Perthshire settlements are nestled amongst the Ochil Hills.

A Kinross-shire councillor has renewed calls to award special recognition to the Ochil Hills.

Michael Barnacle has campaigned for range on the southern edge of Perthshire to be given Regional Park status.

He said the slopes were home to a number of important villages and the peaks were renowned for being the starting point for the nearby spring water and whisky industries.

The independent councillor is also calling for the Lomond Hills regional Park in Fife to be extended to cover the Portmoak area and Loch Leven.

The label, which only applies to three other areas in Scotland, would usher in stricter planning and development constraints, among other protections.

Mr Barnacle said it could also bring jobs to the area in the form of managers, rangers and maintenance staff.

Currently, the status is applied to the Pentland Hills, Clyde Muirshiel and the Lomond Hills, overlooking Kinross from the other side of the town.

Mr Barnacle said the Cleish Hills and Devon Gorge could benefit from greater protection and has suggested dialogue should be opened with bordering councils in order to achieve this.

Mr Barnacle said: “In relation to Regional Parks, there needs to be a commitment to engage with neighbouring local authorities on my previous request for the Ochil Hills to be considered for Regional Park status and to look at extending the Lomond Hills Regional Park to Loch Leven.”

The calls have been backed by the Scottish Campaign for National Parks and the Association for the Protection of Rural Scotland, which released a report on the subject this summer.

The report says at least two new parks could be created, listing the Campsie Fells and Ochil Hills as suggestions.

The group also suggests Fife and Perth and Kinross local authorities could work together to relaunch an expanded Lomond Hills Regional Park which would include the nearby Loch Leven area.

A Scottish Natural Heritage spokesperson said: “Some interest has been shown in the creation of new regional parks, including in other popular hill areas in central Scotland.

“Local authorities designate regional parks, with support from Scottish Natural Heritage. Scottish Ministers may need to confirm new designations.

“Scotland’s local authorities manage the regional parks with our support, and in partnership with recreation and land management interests.”