The Loch Shore Trail at Carron Valley has seen the introduction of colourful new signage.The new feature is thanks to community rangers and stewardship teams who patrol the area as part of a partnership between Scottish Water and Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS).Following a successful 2022-2023 pilot, the partnership between Scottish Water and FLS has been extended until 2027, with a partnership community ranger deployed at reservoirs near FLS sites, including Carron Valley, North Third, Kilpatrick Hills, and Cocksburn.The newly installed signage along the Loch Shore Trail offers insights into the site’s history, unique natural features, and diverse local wildlife.
Additionally, the signs include essential water safety tips, ensuring an informative and safe experience for all visitors.FLS Area Visitor Services Manager Katy McGregor said: “We’ve enjoyed a successful association with Scottish Water, as part of the initiative to provide partnership community rangers at Carron Valley.
Staff engage with the public so they can better enjoy reservoir environments and protect the natural habitat while promoting safety at reservoirs.“The installation of the new signage will complement this service by providing information around the history, natural features and wildlife in this beautiful place.
The panels will also reinforce key water safety messages and how to be respectful and mindful of the impact visitors can have on the area.”Carron Valley Reservoir, which is over three miles long, was constructed in the 1930s and remains a vital part of Scottish Water’s network, supplying water to approximately 135,000 people in the Forth Valley and surrounding areas.The site has approximately 100,000 visitors every year with its natural
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