Letters of Support John Kerr, the Secretary, Glenorchy and Innishail Community Council
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Letters of Support John Kerr, the Secretary, Glenorchy and Innishail Community Council, , -. _ .. _. -_. -, Argyll _ Tel:; - _-. _-- Prof. K Black, The Dalmally Community Company, Craig Cottage, Dalmally PA33 1AR 24th November, 2014 Dear Kenny, On behalf of the Glenorchy & Innishail Community Council I would like to express community wide support for the Dalmally Community Company's plan to purchase and develop an off road car and coach park beside t~e A819, with an elevated view of Kilchurn Castle, Loch Awe; possibly one of Scotland's most photographed vistas. There are many keys to unlocking the potential which will allow our rural communities to thrive, however economic development leading to jobs must be one of the most important As an area of nationally scenic importance, tourism remains one growth element; any development that allows visitors to stop safely for a moment and enhance their holiday experience can only be applauded. Your Community Company's proposal will not only benefit local businesses, but hopefully will encourage the all-important return visits. Yours with best wishes, John Kerr. Argyll and Bute Council Comhairle Earra Ghaidheal agus Bh6id Councillor Ellen Morton, Depute Leader and Policy Lead for Roads, Amenity Services, Infrastructure, Asset Management, and Special Projects. 18 Adelaide Street Helensburgh G84 7DL Professor Kenneth D. Black Chair Oalmally Community Company Tel: 01436675 500 _.. ~ • II __ , Email- .. Argyll Our Ref: EMIWB ... S Your Ref: Date:26 November 2014 Dear Professor Black Kilchum Castle Viewpoint - Oalmally Community Company I can confirm that the proposed development of this viewpoint is a commendable aspiration and frts well with our shared ambitions for community driven development and to increase tourism within the Argyll and Bute area. In addition. the development of a dedicated viewpoint will secure a safe stopping point for visitors and the historical research and interpretation proposed for the site will enable local people, including the primary school to be involved. Please accept this letter as support in principle from Argyll and Bute Council. I wish you every success in your endeavour. Yours sincerely Councillor Ellen Morton From: [email protected] To: Kenny Black Cc: [email protected]: [email protected]' [email protected].<;lOV.uk:Davjd [email protected] Subject: Palmally Community Trust - Acquisition of land ( currently belonging to the Forestry Commission) off the Palmally to Inverary Rd. by Loch Awe near Klichuro Castle. Date: 18 December 2014 08:58:46 Dear Mr. Black, Thank you for letting us have sight of your proposal to purchase land with aim of providing a car park at the location as described above. As discussed in our previous telephone conversations and e-mails, HS are supportive of your proposal and we look forward to meeting with you in January 2015 (dates to be confirmed) to discuss your proposals in more detail. Best regards, Graeme. Graeme Bell 1 Head of Conservation, Central Historic Scotland 1 Alba Aosmhor Longmore House, Salisbury Place, Edinburgh, EH9 1SH tl 0131 668 8679 rn] 07765 868971 el [email protected] www.hjstorjc-SCQtland goy uk ********************************************************************** This e-mail (and any files or other attachments transmitted with it) is intended solely for the attention of the addressee(s). Unauthorised use, disclosure, storage, copying or distribution of any part of this e-mail is not permitted. If you are not the intended recipient please destroy the email, remove any copies from your system and inform the sender immediately by return. Communications with the Scottish Government may be monitored or recorded in order to secure the effective operation of the system and for other lawful purposes. The views or opinions contained within this e-mail may not necessarily reflect those of the Scottish Government. Tha am post-d seo (agus faidhle neo ceanglan c6rnhlaris) dhan neach neo luchd-ainmichte a-rnhain.Chan eil e ceadaichte a chleachdadh ann an doigh sam bith, a' toirt a-steach coraichean, foillseachadh neo sgaoileadh, gun chead. Ma 's e is gun d'fhuair sibh seo le gun fhiosd', bu choir cur as dhan phost-d agus lethbhreac sam bith air an t-siostam agaibh, leig fios.