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    19 May 2025 3 minutes

    Community partnership creating new paths for all in Banchory

    An ongoing partnership between Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) and a Banchory community group has allowed much needed path improvement works – allowing access in all weather – to be completed in the surrounding woodland.

    This past weekend saw Banchory Paths officially opening the upgraded and extended Corsee Woods loop path. The event marked the realisation of the group’s long held ambition to create an accessible circular route that will allow as many people as possible to enjoy the forest.

    The works have seen the upgrading of trail surfaces to make them accessible all year round.

    FLS has been working with Banchory Paths for several years in Corsee Woods to improve and sustain the woodland’s network of paths. This has included supporting the group to waymark existing paths and to maintain them with volunteers.

    The latest project has seen FLS back efforts for Banchory Paths to manage the contractor and the works process. FLS staff carried out site checks to ensure there were no hazards or constraints that would affect the works.

    David Culshaw from Banchory Paths said:

    “It is wonderful to officially open the path upgrades. The end result of this work is a testament to the successful partnership enjoyed between FLS and Banchory Paths.

    “Both organisations understand the importance that well-maintained, safe and accessible paths play in helping more people from the local area, as well as visitors, access and enjoy the green spaces and woodland walks surrounding Banchory.

    “Initial feedback and the response from people using the upgraded path network has been positive. Especially highlighting that people in wheelchairs and mobility scooters are also able to better enjoy the woods and wildlife.”

    The improvements were done through the process of an intrusive licence - a legal document allowing work to be managed and carried out on FLS land.

    FLS Area Visitor Services Manager Fiona Robertson said:

    “I want to congratulate Banchory Paths and the volunteers who have worked so hard to complete these upgrades – in all types of weather.

    “It’s been a privilege for FLS to have played a small role in making it possible for the ambitions of the local community to develop an accessible loop path through the forest on the edge of Banchory to be realised.

    “An integral part of FLS’ role is helping communities make the best use of the national forests and land, and our ongoing partnership with Banchory Paths is the perfect example of this.”  

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