> Why would the Banks have any say?
The Bank of Scotland, however, received a more substantial, but still secret, sum in return for its £3.6 million investment.
Obviously I don't know the full details. However given the previous financial disasters on the mountain will be very surprised if the bank ,and also other funding agencies, dont have some say on how money can be spent. Especially if its financed.
The very simple point that I have been making is that Cairngorm will have to jump through many hoops to get Coire Na Ciste running again. Its not a simple case of the CEO having spare cash from one good winter and deciding to spend it.
From Colins blog...
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At the moment all i can say is that there is still a lot of time and effort being spent on the proposal to refurbish the chairlift and on developing mountain bike tracks, I am not trying to be secretive or fudging any answer, There are a lot of agencys, bodies and conditions to be met to move this project forward and i would say, we should have some news before the winter, but i would not imagine any work would commence this year.
No doubt I will get another yellow card from the webmaster (via PM) for daring to say one word in favor of Cairngorm

But hopefully if WH'ers understand the reason why things happened in the past then the vitriol might be a little less ?
Edited 1 times. Last edit at 07.44hrs Tue 20 Sep 11 by Doug_Bryce.