New ranger service will try and tackle the scourge of dirty camping in rural Perth and Kinross
Councillors voted for Perth and Kinross Council to contribute almost £500,000 to creating a countryside ranger service in an idea proposed by the Independent/Labour group
Perthshire was blighted by dirty campers last year (Image: Perthshire Advertiser)
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Concerns rise over dirty camping in Perth and Kinross as summer nears
Litter/fly-tipping, antisocial behaviour, parking issues, damage (to fields and trees), human waste, unattended campfires and anti-social behaviour fuelled by alcohol consumption, were a constant issue last year as people flocked to Perthshire’s beauty spots
Scenes like this near the Loch of Clunie were all too familiar last year (Image: Perthshire Advertiser)
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