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Funding boost to improve public toilets and car parks in north-west Sutherland

Gairloch Beach to receive much needed cash boost to improve visitor facilities

Tourist sites to benefit from £3million of infrastructure funding

Tourist sites to benefit from £3million of infrastructure funding © Supplied by VisitScotland Bla Bheinn on Skye, where green toilet facilities were created at the popular climbing and visitor site. Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A collection of popular tourist sites across Scotland will share more than £3million of funding for projects to enhance the visitor experience. Better car parking provision and paths to ease increasing pressure in Glencoe and Glen Etive will be provided thanks to £375,000 to improve visitor infrastructure and routes along the A82.

North Coast 500 facilities to receive upgrade as part of a £3m tourism industry investment

 |  Updated: 17:01, 11 January 2021 Get the Courier and Groat sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Kinlochewe s Community Out West Trust has taken over the village toilets to ensure the facility remains available for locals and North Coast 500 tourists and other visitors. Visitors to Ross-shire and Sutherland communities on the world famous North Coast 500 driving route will be able to look forward to more comfortable comfort stops as part of a £3 million nationwide upgrade of Scotland s tourism facilities. Kinlochewe Tourist Facilities, a partnership between Highland Council and Kinlochewe s Community Out West Trust has been awarded funding to provide new carbon neutral toilets and shower facilities, as well as a waste disposal facility adjacent to Kinlochewe River.

Assynt and Kinlochewe North Coast 500 toilet stops to receive upgrade funding

Assynt and Kinlochewe North Coast 500 toilet stops to receive upgrade funding By Calum MacLeod  |  Updated: 16:58, 11 January 2021 Get the Northern Times sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Kinlochewe s Community Out West Trust has taken over the village toilets to ensure the facility remains available for locals and North Coast 500 tourists and other visitors. Visitors to Ross-shire and Sutherland communities on the world famous North Coast 500 driving route will be able to look forward to more comfortable comfort stops as part of a £3 million nationwide upgrade of Scotland s tourism facilities. Kinlochewe Tourist Facilities, a partnership between Highland Council and Kinlochewe s Community Out West Trust has been awarded funding to provide new carbon neutral toilets and shower facilities, as well as a waste disposal facility adjacent to Kinlochewe River.

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