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18/10/2018

Funding Secured For Eildon Hills Path Improvements

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Scottish Borders Council has secured funding of more than £100,000 from VisitScotland to carry out improvements to relieve areas of erosion on the path network of the iconic Eildon Hills.

The work will improve the quality of the visitor experience and prevent erosion along the 4km of the upland paths which is at the heart of a National Scenic Area.

The latest project, to be carried out during 2019, will involve more intense upland path works, using natural materials and is a substantial conservation project.

The funding, of £102,178, comes from the Rural Tourism Infrastructure Fund.

The erosion of parts of the path network in the Eildons has been caused by various factors including:

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• weather

• volume of use

• soil type

• topography

Councillor Mark Rowley, Executive Member for Business and Economic Development, said: "The walks in the Eildons are extremely popular, not only with local people but also with visitors, as the paths include the well-known long distance route St Cuthbert's Way.

"It is estimated that around 300 walkers a week use these paths and it is vital to ensure that the experience for visitors is positive, due the impact on the local visitor economy, but also that the hills themselves and the paths are protected for future generations of Borderers and visitors to enjoy."

Paula Ward, VisitScotland Regional Leadership Director, also said: "Due to the continued success of tourism it is crucial that we address those pinch points already identified and futureproof those areas where demand is growing.

"I am delighted that the Eildon Hills project will receive funding from the Scottish Government Rural Tourism Infrastructure Fund to help enhance and safeguard this iconic part of the Scottish Borders scenery for future visitors and the local community. With its proximity to the Borders Railway, it is popular with local walkers as well as those from further afield wishing to discover one of the best walks in the UK, and experience the fantastic scenery on offer at the top."

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