£240,000 on road management and improvements;
• £160,000 investment in parking management;
• £350,000 for seasonal access rangers;
• £190,000 spend on public toilets;
• £220,000 on waste management;
• £55,000 improved provision for motorhomes and waste disposal points;
• £15,000 Communications;
• £160,000 Joint initiative with Cairngorms National Park Authority to improve visitor management in Glenmore corridor (£100,000), including public toilet provision (£60,000).
Councillors also welcomed the wide range of additional projects across the region that are under way or soon to start and which will complement the activities in the plan.
These are expected to be ready by spring / summer 2022 and include:
• Wick public toilets;
• Helmsdale public toilets;
• Brora motorhome waste disposal and signage;
• Dornoch visitor parking;
• Balintore waste disposal unit;
• Tain Rose Garden public toilet improvements;
• Cromarty motorhome site and facilities;
• Kinlochewe waste disposal unit;
• North Kessock motorhome parking and waste disposal unit;
• Inverness motorhome waste disposal unit;
• Foyers public toilets;
• Fort Augustus waste disposal unit;
• Uig Fairy Glen parking;
• Staffin Kilt Rock parking extension;
• Dunvegan Coral Beach parking;
• Elgol toilets parking and waste disposal unit;
• Isle of Eigg public toilets;
• Ardnamurchan Point parking and visitor facilities;
• Glen Nevis parking improvements;
• Duntelchaig & Dalcrag off-road parking barriers;
• Strathy off-road parking barriers;
• Tougal Beach access;
• Gruinard Beach access;
• Ceannabeinne Beach access;
• Oldshoremore Beach access;
• Gairloch Beach access.
In tandem with the Visitor Management Plan, the council is developing a Tourism Infrastructure Plan which aims to identify the longer-term tourism infrastructure requirements of the region.
• £160,000 investment in parking management;
• £350,000 for seasonal access rangers;
• £190,000 spend on public toilets;
• £220,000 on waste management;
• £55,000 improved provision for motorhomes and waste disposal points;
• £15,000 Communications;
• £160,000 Joint initiative with Cairngorms National Park Authority to improve visitor management in Glenmore corridor (£100,000), including public toilet provision (£60,000).
Councillors also welcomed the wide range of additional projects across the region that are under way or soon to start and which will complement the activities in the plan.
These are expected to be ready by spring / summer 2022 and include:
• Wick public toilets;
• Helmsdale public toilets;
• Brora motorhome waste disposal and signage;
• Dornoch visitor parking;
• Balintore waste disposal unit;
• Tain Rose Garden public toilet improvements;
• Cromarty motorhome site and facilities;
• Kinlochewe waste disposal unit;
• North Kessock motorhome parking and waste disposal unit;
• Inverness motorhome waste disposal unit;
• Foyers public toilets;
• Fort Augustus waste disposal unit;
• Uig Fairy Glen parking;
• Staffin Kilt Rock parking extension;
• Dunvegan Coral Beach parking;
• Elgol toilets parking and waste disposal unit;
• Isle of Eigg public toilets;
• Ardnamurchan Point parking and visitor facilities;
• Glen Nevis parking improvements;
• Duntelchaig & Dalcrag off-road parking barriers;
• Strathy off-road parking barriers;
• Tougal Beach access;
• Gruinard Beach access;
• Ceannabeinne Beach access;
• Oldshoremore Beach access;
• Gairloch Beach access.
In tandem with the Visitor Management Plan, the council is developing a Tourism Infrastructure Plan which aims to identify the longer-term tourism infrastructure requirements of the region.