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Huge wildfire in Glen Etive sparked by 'fireworks' as 'five football pitches' of land destroyed ... Brave estate staff also battled for around 90 minutes to help extinguish the blaze.
Wild campers have vandalised the picturesque Glen Etive once again, dumping rubbish, equipment and empty bottles of booze, and fed-up residents have had enough.
WILD campers are facing a booze ban at an iconic Scottish beauty spot after locals blasted “horrific” behaviour. The area of Glen Etive, south of Glencoe, has been littered with bottles… ...
RESIDENTS in Glen Etive – the Highland beauty spot that featured in the James Bond film Skyfall – have launched a campaign against littering visitors.
Mountaineers have called on a local authority to reconsider its options over plans for hydro power construction schemes in a famous glen. Saturday, 31 August 2024 Newsletters ...
The team was so short-handed that day that veteran rescuer Ronnie Rogers, who is in his 70s, helped out with the Glen Etive rescue involving a man who suffered broken ribs after falling into a burn.
Plans to erect a phone mast in one of Scotland's most iconic glens have been sharply criticised by Mountaineering Scotland. It has called on Highland Council to block the construction in Glen Etive.
Mark Shone, 29, who set up the group with his wife, Phillipa, said the Glen Etive community had spent years trying to convince people that their antisocial behaviour was unacceptable, but to no avail.
Glen Etive, near Glen Coe, is a National Scenic Area, and a Wild Land Area. The the area is well-known to film fans as a location for 2012's James Bond movie Skyfall.