Gynack Gardens Project

Gynack Gardens video

Sustrans have just released an excellent video showcasing Gynack Gardens and highlighting the benefits delivered by the redevelopment of the gardens. The project to redevelop the gardens was initiated by Cycle Friendly Kingussie as a KCDC project and subsequently funded by Places for Everyone. The Sustrans video highlights that Gynack Gardens is now “a new […]

Gynack Gardens Project – Final Report

The final report for the Gynack Gardens Project has been completed and submitted to The Highland Council and Sustrans. A copy is shown below or can be downloaded in full here:

Gynack Gardens – latest pictures

The Gynack Gardens refurbishment continues to take shape and is encouraging people to take advantage of the new facilities.

Gynack Gardens Sculpture Survey Results

Thank you to everyone who took the opportunity to provide feedback about the proposed Thistle art sculpture for the Gynack gardens.  The results of the survey are available to download below. We are delighted that 158 people engaged with the process and completed the survey.  This is an important part of the process and we are

Gynack Gardens – Have your say

KCDC have applied for planning permission to install an iconic sculpture at the round circle at the head of the new paved area of Gynack Gardens. However, the planning process will only be successful if there is enough community support for the sculpture. Please have your say by completing the anonymous survey by clicking on

Gynack Gardens – March update

Open, but not quite finished… We are pleased to report the safety fencing came down on the 5th March and the gardens are now back open for public use. We hope you enjoy this transformed recreational space.   The new paved area at the north of the gardens is designed as a meeting place and as an

Further Town Centre Funding

KCDC are pleased to confirm that Highland Council have disbursed £10,300 from the Scottish Government’s Town Centre Fund to complete the north end of the Gynack Gardens Project and revitalise the south end with additional planting and fencing.  The money has to be committed by the end of March with projects completed by September. KCDC

Thistle Sculpture, Gynack Gardens Project

Introduction The recent modifications to the Gynack Memorial Gardens incorporate provision for a sculpture/art project. The pre-planning process has taken well over a year, including considerable research to look at options and to request feedback from community representative groups and public sector stakeholders. On the strength of the feedback received a planning application has now been

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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