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Land Reform and Housing

Posted on August 7, 2015 by Andy Wightman

This blog is reproduced with permission from the University of Glasgow’s Policy Scotland blog. In May 2014, the Land Reform Review Group submitted its final report to the ScottishGovernment. The First Minister announced in November 2014 that the Government would consequently bring forward a Land

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Housing, Land Reform, Urban
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Land Reform (Scotland) Bill 1

Posted on August 1, 2015 by Andy Wightman

Image: Land Reform Minister, Aileen McLeod at launch of Land Reform Bill with Carluke Development Trust. Photo by Scottish Government. UPDATE 13 August 2015 My Written Evidence to the Rural Affairs Committee The Land Reform (Scotland) Bill was published by

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Democracy, Land Reform, Land Reform Bill 2015, Politics
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Scotland, the Sovereign Grant & the Crown Estate

Posted on June 24, 2015 by Andy Wightman

  There is a lot of complete nonsense being spun in the media today about the alleged refusal of Scotland to contribute to the financial support of the Royal family. Front page splashes on the Times and the Telegraph has

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Crown Estate, Media, Politics
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The Scotland Bill & the Crown Estate (2)

Posted on June 21, 2015 by Andy Wightman

The provisions in the Scotland Bill for the devolution of the management of the Crown Estate in Scotland are complex and unclear (see previous blog for background). Last week, the Scottish Parliament’s Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee (RACCE)

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Crown Estate, Democracy, Governance, Land Reform, Legal affairs, Politics
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The Smith Commission, the Scotland Bill and the Crown Estate

Posted on June 11, 2015 by Andy Wightman

Introduction One of the Smith Commission agreements was that responsibility for the management and revenues of the Crown Estate in Scotland should be devolved to the Scottish Parliament. (1) This Agreement reflected the widespread consensus in Scotland that the management

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Crown Estate, Democracy, Governance, Land Reform, Legal affairs, Politics
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Parliament House Update 2

Posted on June 4, 2015September 25, 2024 by Andy Wightman

This blog is long overdue (as indeed are many) but I understand that the City of Edinburgh Council’s Audit Committee will shortly be considering a report into the Parliament House fiasco. It is therefore appropriate to publish this second update on

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Common Good, Democracy, Edinburgh, Land Registration, Legal affairs, Urban
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Ministerial Speeches on Land Reform

Posted on May 31, 2015 by Andy Wightman

Image: Aileen McLeod MSP speaking at conference on Scottish Land and Estates. This month, the Minister for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform, Aileen McLeod MSP gave two significant speeches. The first was on 19th May to the Annual Meeting

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Announcements, Land Reform, Politics
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Jessie Ross of Ascoilemore

Posted on May 22, 2015 by Andy Wightman

Image: Badinloskin, Sutherland This is the Keynote Address by Professor James Hunter given to the Community Land Scotland Annual Conference, New Drumossie Hotel, Inverness, 21 May 2015. James Hunter In September 2009, the best part of six years ago, I was opening

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Culture & History, Environment, Land Reform, Land Rights
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“it was rubbished the day before it was published”

Posted on May 19, 2015 by Andy Wightman

Image: Commission on Local Tax Reform. Oral Evidence Session 2 Today, the Commission on Local Tax Reform held its second oral evidence session. I am  member of the Commission representing the Scottish Green Party. The event was streamed live and

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Democracy, Fiscal Policy, Land Values, Politics
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Dick Balharry’s vision for land use

Posted on April 22, 2015 by Andy Wightman

Dick Balharry, one of Scotland’s foremost naturalists died today. Last week, in Glen Feshie, he was awarded the Geddes Environment Medal for a lifetime’s achievement in environmental work by the Royal Scottish Geographical Society (pictured above). I am grateful to

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Environment, Land Reform, Land Use, Scotland's hills
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