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The Chair of South of Scotland Enterprise has called on businesses to go to the NatureScot hub for accurate details of what a Galloway National Park would mean.
The Open Letter by SOSE Chair, Russel Griggs, emphasises that the soon-to-start consultation process would allow any new park to be shaped to Galloway’s needs and interests.
He says: We are not being asked to consider whether we want to have a National Park that looks like the existing National Parks in Scotland, or to recreate those structures.
We, as a region, have been given the unique chance to create the one we want, if that is what we decide.
No single blueprint for a new National Park is prescribed in any legislation.”
Mr Griggs emphasises that no decisions have been made and that SOSE has yet to decide its own formal position.
He adds that the debate over a National Park should be properly informed, saying: “It is, of course, right that we debate these issues, but people need to choose wisely, informed by accurate information.
“And to allow that debate to happen, I would urge everyone to conduct these discussions in a respectful way, with understanding of other people’s positions and perspectives and without personal attacks.”
· The NatureScot hub is at https://lnkd.in/eubJcbrX
· For the full letter see https://lnkd.in/e8QhUBYZ