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    04 November 2024 3 minutes

    Keys for Glenmore Visitor Centre handed over to local community organisation

    Forestry and Land Scotland has officially handed over ownership of the Glenmore Visitor Centre and Car Park to its new owners.

    The Aviemore and Glenmore Community Trust (AGCT) has acquired the visitor centre after a successful application to Forestry and Land Scotland’s (FLS) Community Asset Transfer Scheme (CATS). The scheme empowers community organisations to ask to take over publicly owned land or buildings that they feel they can make better use of for local people.  

    Since receiving the Trust’s request at the start of the year, FLS has worked closely with the AGCT to ensure a smooth transition and handover on an agreed timeframe. 

    The visitor centre acts as a hub which visitors can go on to explore the Cairngorms National Park. It also sits in the heart of the FLS managed Glenmore Forest Park.

    Paul Hibberd, FLS Regional Visitor Services Manager, said:

    “FLS wishes the Trust all the best and it's been a pleasure and privilege to welcome and help visitors over the years at the visitor centre. We will continue to manage all the other car parks and facilities in Glenmore Forest Park including Loch Morlich, Loch Morlich Beach and the Sugarbowl.

    “The future of the visitor centre looks bright with community ownership likely to increase social and economic benefits for local people while positively engaging the community as a key partner to support sustainable tourism.”

    With the visitor centre in the ownership of the AGCT, visitors to the area are advised that from the 1st of November, FLS parking tickets and passes will no longer be valid in the Glenmore Visitor Centre car park. All other Glenmore car parks are unaffected by this change.

    AGCT Chair, Duncan Swarbrick, said:

    “This is an exciting new phase for the AGCT as we work to create a welcoming space for our community and visitors, showcasing the rich history and culture of the area. Our goal is to ensure the visitor centre is a key part of local tourism, supporting businesses and encouraging sustainable practices.

    “With community ownership at Glenmore, we can create jobs, support skills development, and use local suppliers and trades. Profits from the centre will be reinvested into Glenmore and future projects, ensuring that the wealth generated here stays within our community.

    “We’re focused on unlocking the full potential of the Glenmore Visitor Centre for everyone by collaborating closely with Forestry and Land Scotland and our other partners and stakeholders.”

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    1. Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) manages forests and land owned by Scottish Ministers in a way that supports and enables economically sustainable forestry; conserves and enhances the environment; delivers benefits for people and nature; and supports Scottish Ministers in their stewardship of Scotland's national forests and land.
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