Get the latest parenting news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly newsletterPlans to make the RSPB’s Loch Lomond nature reserve more accessible have been boosted by a National Lottery grant.The proposals for the stunning reserve near Gartocharn are centred around the creation of a new 1.3km path that will link the shoreline of the iconic loch with the nature reserve’s existing path network and visitor hub for the first time.And they have taken another step forward after receiving £242,800 in support from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, with work set to get underway later in the year.Once the path construction is completed a new programme of activities based around it will begin - with plans including viewing areas and.
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