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2nd consultation focus groups & public meetings
 

Focus Groups

As part of the Scottish Forestry Strategy Review, OPENspace (the research centre for inclusive access to outdoor environments; Edinburgh College of Art and Heriot-Watt University) ran a series of five focus groups, with an average of eight people per group, comprising:

  1. People from a remote rural area, based in Dumfries and Galloway;
  2. Blind and partially sighted people based in Edinburgh;
  3. Women from black and minority ethnic groups in Edinburgh;
  4. People with a range of disabilities, including mobility impairment and mental illness, based in East Lothian; and
  5. Young people from an urban area of social deprivation, based in Glasgow.

This project was undertaken as an exercise to widen the consultation base for the review process.

The OPENspace Final Report (1Mb) was completed on 20 April 2006.

Public Meetings

Ten public meetings were held to present and discuss the draft Scottish Forestry Strategy.  Each meeting was hosted by the relevant Regional Forestry Forum:

DateLocation Regional Forestry Forum
9 MarchDundeePerth & Argyll
14 MarchInvernessHighland
15 MarchFochabersGrampian
16 MarchGlasgowCentral Scotland
21 MarchLussPerth & Argyll
28 MarchNewtown St BoswellsSouth Scotland
31 MarchDumfriesSouth Scotland
3 AprilThainstoneGrampian
25 April AbriachanHighland
26 AprilEdinburghCentral Scotland

Attendance averaged 25 at each meeting, with a wide range of individuals and organisations represented.  Discussion focused on a number of key issues and comments (PDF 23k).  This feedback, coupled with written responses to the second consultation paper, will now inform the final revision of the Scottish Forestry Strategy.

 

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