The £3.1 million project has been made possible by £1,297,071 funding from the Natural and Cultural Heritage Fund, which is led by NatureScot and part-funded through the European Regional Development Fund.
The purpose of the fund is to promote and develop the outstanding natural and cultural heritage of the Highlands and Islands in a way that conserves and protects them, creating and sustaining jobs, businesses and services in local communities through this.
In addition, work on the paths and interpretation on site has been supported by players of the People’s Postcode Lottery through the Love Our Nature project.
The remainder of the investment for the work at Corrieshalloch is due to the ongoing generous support and commitment of the National Trust for Scotland’s members and other supporters.
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