NOMINATION forms are now available for those wishing to stand as candidates in the Cairngorms National Park Authority board elections.

The board of the CNPA agrees the long term objectives for the park and sets out work priorities. It also plays a key role in representing the park and its authority by acting as ambassadors.

Five board members are directly elected by residents in the Cairngorms National Park, serving for a period of four years. They serve alongside seven members who are appointed by the five local authorities covering the park area and seven directly appointed by Scottish Government Ministers.

The CNPA was set up to ensure that the unique aspects of the Cairngorms – both the natural environment and the local communities – are cared for, sustained and enhanced for current and future generations to enjoy and it is the park authority’s role to safeguard the outstanding landscapes, rich habitats, rare wildlife and communities.

Chief executive Grant Moir explained: “As staff, we look to the board for guidance and strategic direction and members are involved with a number of committees helping to deliver the authority’s three main areas of work – Conservation, Visitor Experience and Rural Development.

"Anyone can stand for election and my advice to any potential new board members would be that they need to be prepared to not only consider the park’s communities when carrying out their duties but consider our responsibility to the people of Scotland to look after this special place.”

The deadline for nominations is Wednesday February 13, with ballot papers landing on doorsteps from the end of February, with votes to be cast by Thursday March 21.