Cairngorms National Park Partnership Plan 2022-27 - Other - Page 118
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Cairngorms Farmers' Forum -
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Catchment Management Partnerships – bring
a network that aims to support farming and
together the interests of everyone involved with
crofting businesses in the National Park.
specific river catchments within the National
The forum centres around economic,
Park, including statutory agencies, research
environmental and social sustainability.
institutions, organisations and interest groups,
land managers and individual householders to
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Cairngorms National Park Authority –
help protect water quality.
the organisation set up to ensure that the
unique aspects of the Cairngorms – the natural
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Communities Housing Trust (CHT) – a registered
environment of the National Park, its wildlife and
charity and social enterprise focused on building
its people – are looked after, both now and in the
sustainable rural communities across central
future. The Park Authority provides leadership to
and northern Scotland.
all those involved in the Cairngorms and works
in partnership with a range of communities,
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Community Development Trusts – large and
businesses, non-governmental organisations
small, rural and urban, mainland and island-based
and public sector partners to deliver practical
communities all over Scotland are setting up
solutions on the ground.
development trusts to help their neighbourhoods
flourish through community-led activity,
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Cairngorms Nature Partnership – an informal
partnership working and enterprise.
partnership open to people and organisations
from all backgrounds, looking to deliver an
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Community Land Scotland (CLS) – a charity
ambitious action plan for nature in the
and membership organisation for community
National Park by 2050.
landowners and aspiring community landowners.
Cairngorms Tourism Partnership – established
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Confederation of Forest Industries (ConFor) –
in 2014 to bring together tourism businesses and
the trade association for the forestry industry in
organisations with key public sector partners
the UK. It was established to represent forestry
within the National Park.
and wood-using businesses, from nurseries and
growers to wood-processing end users.
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Cairngorms Trust – the operational name for
the Cairngorms Local Action Group Trust. The
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Countryside Learning Scotland – based in
Trust aims to inspire communities and visitors
Perthshire, Countryside Learning Scotland is
to support the landscapes, wildlife, local culture
an education charity which meets the need
and economic health of the National Park, and
for outdoor learning in secondary schools
to encourage sustainable and community-
(primarily). The charity provides a variety of
led local development.
educational, training and career opportunities,
and encompasses all areas of the countryside,
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Cairngorms Youth Action Team (CYAT) – a group
from recreation to traditional land uses, helping to
that gives young people a platform and a voice to
sustain Scotland’s countryside through education.
engage with the natural and cultural heritage of
their local rural communities. The group is made
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Crown Estate Scotland – the public corporation
up of people aged 14-26 from across the National
of Scottish Government responsible for
Park who want to create positive change.
the management of land and property in
Scotland, owned by the monarch in right of
the Crown. It is responsible for a range of rural,
coastal and marine assets.
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