Perthshire. The busy weekend saw heavy traffic on the A9 going north from Perth and coincided with the first deployment of Perth and Kinross Council’s new visitor rangers.
Seven visitor rangers have been hired by the council to drive in specially marked vans around the Big County to promote responsible tourism and help prevent ‘dirty camping’.
They started their duties on Friday. The bank holiday rush for rural beauty spots by thousands of eager visitors meant it was a busy weekend across the region.
Perth and Kinross Council sent out messages on social media on Saturday evening to try and inform people heading for the Foss Road at Loch Tummel that there was no more room and cars were being turned away.
Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk