Reports and Documents
More Reading
We are only the conduits for others’ efforts. Here’s what they say about the Glen.
Editorial
Michael Stirling-Aird
Two articles from a photographer on our team who has spent considerable time in the tributaries under threat
Magical, Wild, Beautiful Glen Etive – A National Treasure
Nick Kempe
A lifelong campaigner for Scottish access and conservation, Nick has written extensively on hydro schemes in general and Glen Etive schemes in particular. We’ve picked a couple of the key articles but you can find more by clicking here
The impact of the Glen Etive hydro schemes on landscape and wild land
The Glen Etive Hydro Schemes and Democracy in the Highlands
What’s Wrong with the Revised Hydro Schemes at Allt a Mheuran?
Further Observations on the What’s Wrong with Hydro in Glen Etive
More on the proposed Desecration of Glen Etive
The Proposed Glen Etive Hydro Schemes – Who Benefits?
Why Both Sides of Glen Etive Matter
David Jarman
David has produced three detailed and comprehensive PDF’s on the Glen Etive Hydro schemes. Two cover the Allt Mheuran and Allt a’ Chaorainn schemes and the third is a historical look at the impact of previous schemes in Scotland. There is another to come.
Glen Etive Run of River – Allt a Mheuran
Glen Etive Run of River – Allt Chaorainn
A Look at Run of River Schemes across Scotland
Chris Townsend
David Lintern
The Angel’s Share – A Walk in Hills of Glen Etive
Walk Highlands – A robust defence of our natural heritage and the visitor economy
Mountaineering Scotland
Why care? The importance of Glen Etive to mountaineers
Council challenged over iconic glen
Herald Scotland
Glen Etive backlash could be a welcome wake-up call for us all
Reports
Mountaineering Scotland
Briefing note on the hydropower proposals for Allt Chaorainn, Allt Ceitlein, and Allt Mheuran.
Rivers Trust
The River’s Trust objection to the Glen Etive Hydro Schemes
Argyll Fisheries Trust
Fish and Fishery Resources of the River Etive
Scottish Canoe Association