Author name: Gus Mitchell

Creag Bheag path update

Another great effort by the path maintenance volunteers today. The lower half of this section of the path is 99% complete with the upper half only needing the surfacing material added. Maybe complete by Christmas?

New seat on Creag Bheag path

Bob Kinnaird has been hard at work for the past weeks creating a fantastic new “dry stone” seat on the path up to Creag Bheag. The new seat is gloriously positioned to make the best of the views and even comes with a table to accommodate your favourite snacks and refreshments. Well done Bob!

Creag Bheag path at Taits Brae

Early progress today on the new path from Taits Brae leading up to Creag Bheag. This new route avoids the existing track which is currently more of a drain than a track. Initially the existing surface vegetation layer is removed and replaced with a layer of “Type 1” aggregate. This is compressed with a “wacker

Thank you Co-op Community Development Fund

Many many thanks to the shoppers of the Co-op, because:- KCDC are delighted to announce that the Co-op Community fund in support of the Kingussie Paths Project has amassed a fantastic total of £5,103. The project supported the ongoing maintenance of the paths in the community by volunteers. Director Len Cruickshank has seen a huge

Hydro Funds

Hey, don’t forget to apply for funding from the Hydro Fund for your project! Funds are available for all projects that benefit the people and/or environment of Kingussie and it’s easy to apply…

Gynack Gate and a bit of Tree Surgery

The volunteers were in the Gardens today doing a bit of tree surgery. Here are the before and after photos. Lots of work done, lots more to do.

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