Ranger service
What is the the Countryside Ranger Service? 
The Countryside Ranger Service is made up of four area
Countryside Rangers, one Greenspace Ranger and one Senior Ranger.
The Countryside Rangers are based at Blairgowrie, Aberfeldy, Crieff
and Perth and cover the East Perthshire, Highland Perthshire,
Strathearn, Crieff and Comrie, and the Perth, Carse and
Kinross-shire areas respectively.
The Greenspace Ranger is a new post, covering the Perth City area,
and aims to provide and promote opportunities for the people of
Perth to get out and about in their local green spaces. The
Senior Countryside Ranger manages the Ranger team.
What do the Countryside Rangers do?
Countryside Rangers look after
paths and sites, such as Lady Mary's Walk and Kinnoull Hill
Woodland Park, and other areas which the Council does not own, such
as paths that make up one of the many path networks. Countryside
Rangers visit schools to talk to school groups, we have groups out
in the countryside, we arrange walks, talks and events and visit
various highland games and shows to promote the Countryside of
Perth and Kinross.
The Countryside Rangers organise:
Where can I contact the Countryside Ranger Service?
All our Countryside Rangers can be contacted at:
Perth and Kinross Council - The Environment Service
Community Greenspace - Countryside Section
Pullar House
35 Kinnoull Street
Perth
PH1 5GD
Does anyone else run a ranger service?
There are lots of Ranger Services in Scotland, employed in both
the private and public sectors. A lot of Rangers wear the same logo
so you know a Ranger when you see one! To find out more
about Countryside Rangers in Scotland, you might like to
visit the Scottish Countryside Rangers
Association, SCRA.
Countryside Ranger Services in Perth & Kinross are also run
by