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September 2010

Another good season

The summer season was slow to kick off, but many of our advertisers report equal or better occupancies rates than last year.  Client feedback reported that many bookings in late summer were last minute and often holiday makers were hunting down deals and discounts. So far in 2010, there were 2250+ enquiries made through Cairngorms-Park.com , which is great.  With another cold winter forecasted let's hope we get another bumper Autumn/Winter season and keep the enquiries rolling in. Many of our users found that advertising on our last minute deals widget helped fill those annoying empty weeks. So don't forget to email us with your monthly saver deals or offers.

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Some money matters

To advertise on Cairngorms-Park.com for the last few years has been free. To raise funds to continually improve the site, we are going to charge a small administrative fee for enhanced listings in 2011 onwards. You will always have a basic listing for free, for life, but for a small annual fee your accommodation will be promoted to a premium listing. Premium listings will ensure your accommodation details are shown above non fee paying adverts. We are currently a "not for profit" project.  All revenue will be used to develop and improve the site. Charges will start at around thirty pounds per year. We hope you will agree this is value for money. We will contact you in the near future with further information regarding our premium listing packages and payment.

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Green Cairngorms

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The proposed Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI). If you replace your existing fossil fuel heating system (e.g. gas, oil or coal) with a renewable technology (e.g. air-source heat pump) you could get paid a set amount each year as an incentive for you to reduce your CO2 emissions and help prevent climate change.

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Industry bites back against TripAdvisor

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An internet regulatory group called the Cloud Industry Forum is claiming that around 400 UK and US hotels and restaurants have reported being unhappy with TripAdvisor and are considering a group defamation action.

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