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Robert
G Maund - Chairman and Public Relations
Director of Physical Planning, Strathclyde Regional Council, 1984-1996;
Commissioner, Royal Fine Art Commission for Scotland, 1996 to 2005; Chairman,
Paths for All Partnership, 2002-2006; Member of the former Countryside
Commission for Scotland's Advisory Panel on The Mountain Areas of Scotland:
Conservation and Management; Trustee, Dalgarven Mill Trust incorporating
the Ayrshire Museum of Country Life and Costume. |
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William G McDermott - Vice-Chairman and Membership Secretary
Bill trained as a biologist and agricultural scientist in Edinburgh.
He has held posts as Assistant Director of Environmental Conservation with
Merseyside County Council; Assistant National Park Officer with the Peak
District National Park; Depute Director of Leisure with Highland Regional
Council. He now owns and manages oyster and mussell farms in the West Highlands
and lives at Drumnadrochit. |
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George
F Boyd - Hon. Treasurer
Friends of Loch Lomond and appointed representative
to SCNP. |
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Kate
Walsham - Hon. Secretary
Chairman, Ramblers Association Scotland, 1996-99
Secretary, Kintyre Civic Society, 2000 to date. |
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Frank
Bracewell OBE BSc MTPI
Has lived in Drymen, Loch Lomond for 40 years. Retired Town Planner, Former
Director of Planning for Central Regional Council, Member of the Executive
Council for a number of Environmental Organisations.
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Ian
McCall
Ian is campaign and policy coordinator for Ramblers' Association Scotland
(since 1996). Worked for RSPB 1987 - 1996. Graduated in Botany from
the University of Aberdeen. Board member of the Paths for All Partnership.
Board member Scottish Environment LINK. |
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John
Rodger
A former Assistant Director of Estates with Strathclyde Regional Council
before his retirement, John initially trained as an Engineer and worked
for the National Coal Board and the Inland Revenue before becoming a Chartered
Surveyor. He is an Executive member of the Strathclyde Building Preservation
Trust, is married with childred and grandchildren and includes amongst
his hobbies, hill walking, golf, bridge and dogs. |
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Charles
Strang
Charles is a chartered planner and architect in private practice specialising
in conservation planning and architecture. He has worked as a planner
in local government in Ayrshire and the Borders, and for the National
Trust for Scotland, latterly as Director of Buildings & Gardens where
his portfolio included property Management Plans and projects at 26-31
Charlotte Square Edinburgh, and Newhailes. He is Vice-Chairman of APRS
(ruralScotland). |
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