Rural Affairs Secretary has confirmed an extended
consultation period for people to have their say on whether
Galloway should be designated a National Park.
Following the Government's proposal to establish a new National
Park in Galloway, NatureScot – in its role as reporter – has been
engaging with communities, businesses, public bodies and other
interested parties in the Galloway area in order to seek initial
views and develop more detailed proposals for consultation. That
consultation is due to officially launch next week.
Consultations usually run for 12 weeks, but as this will be open
over the Christmas period it has been extended to 14 weeks.
Ms Gougeon said:
“It is extremely important that we hear from people living and
working in the area and that the people of Galloway and South and
East Ayrshire have the opportunity to discuss the issues and
properly consider the proposal, including whether people want a
National Park in their area and, if so, what the boundaries
should include. Having listened to the concerns of people that
time would be tight to respond as the consultation will run over
Christmas and New Year when people will understandably be busy
with other things, we have extended the usual 12 week period by a
fortnight to allow as many people as possible to have their say.
“I recognise the significant public interest in this proposal and
am aware that there is both support and opposition.
Everyone's views will be listened to and taken into account and I
would encourage everyone with an interest to engage with the
consultation process in a constructive and respectful way.”