Summary
SCOTLAND'S first national park is to ban camping at three beauty spots in an attempt to curb violence, littering and drunken parties.
The strict measures, proposed by the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park Authority (NPA), signal an end to the unrestricted access enjoyed by visitors at one of the country's most popular visitor destinations.See the full content of this document
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Camping to Be Banned at Loch Lomond Beauty Spots Drunken Parties Prompt Law Change
The authority has decided to act in response to drunken revellers eaving behind litter including cans, bottles and cheap tents bought from supermarke...
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