Local Concerns
The dumping of fishing tackle is a growing concern in the area, with many residents and visitors alike expressing their discontent with the state of the loch.
The project aims to restore the loch’s natural habitats and improve the water quality. The trust has already begun work on the loch’s shoreline, removing invasive species and planting native vegetation. The Galloway Fisheries Trust is working on improving the loch’s fish populations. The Scotland’s Rural College is involved in monitoring the loch’s water quality and providing advice on sustainable fishing practices. The project is expected to take several years to complete. The loch is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, with many hiking trails and scenic views. Visitors can enjoy a range of activities, including hiking, birdwatching, and fishing. The loch is also home to a variety of wildlife, including otters, birds, and fish. The local community is working to protect the loch and its surroundings, with initiatives such as clean-up events and wildlife conservation projects. The project’s success will depend on the continued support of local residents and visitors.
The grant will be used to support the development of the scheme, including the purchase of new equipment and the training of volunteers.
The
Scheme The scheme is a community-led initiative that aims to improve the environment and quality of life for residents in the local area. The scheme is being developed in partnership with local residents, community groups, and other stakeholders.
The
Benefits
The scheme is expected to have several benefits for residents, including:
The
Future
The scheme is expected to be a long-term initiative, with a focus on sustainability and community-led development.