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Why does Norway have more tenanted land than Scotland?

Posted on September 10, 2013 by Andy Wightman

Image: Abandoned farm on a Deeside estate. Should tenant farmers in Scotland be given the legal right to convert their tenancies into ownership of the farm that they and their descendants have occupied and worked in some cases for over

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Farming, Land Reform, Land Use, World Affairs
223 comments

Price of farmland hits record high (allegedly)

Posted on August 23, 2013 by Andy Wightman

“Price of farmland hits record high” scream the headlines today across all the media. The BBC, Scotsman, Herald, and local media from the Deeside Piper to the Kilmarnock Standard. All these stories have two things in common. First, they are

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Farming, Finance & Money, Land Values, Media
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Scotland’s oldest and wealthiest burgh is thriving (in England)

Posted on August 20, 2013May 15, 2025 by Andy Wightman

In this Guest Blog, Bill Chisholm reveals the extraordinary story of how one former burgh in the Borders has outperformed all the rest in terms of its common good funds. That burgh is Berwick and it is now, of course,

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Common Good, Democracy, Finance & Money, Governance, Land Rights, Social Economy, Urban
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David Cameron, William Astor and the Bahamas

Posted on August 18, 2013 by Andy Wightman

On 3 June this year, in response to a question from Ian Davidson MP, the Prime Minister David Cameron announced in the House of Commons that he would co-operate with the Scottish Affairs Committee in establishing who owns and controls

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Finance & Money, Politics, Who Owns Scotland
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The case for Land Reform

Posted on August 16, 2013 by Andy Wightman

In the first of a two-part series in the Scottish Field magazine, James Hunter, a former chairman of Highlands and Islands Enterprise and Emeritus Professor of History at the University of the Highlands and Islands, sets out the case for

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Land Reform, Land Rights
217 comments

Kildonan Clearances, Sir John Nutting QC & the £7 million estate.

Posted on August 12, 2013 by Andy Wightman

In the first session of the Scottish Parliament between 1999 and 2003, a total of 12 Acts were passed in relation to land reform – 20% of the 61 Acts passed in the first four years of devolution. There was

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Land Reform, Land Rights, Poor had no Lawyers, Who Owns Scotland
34 comments

Foodies Festival holds public to ransom

Posted on August 10, 2013 by Andy Wightman

The above photograph was taken earlier today (Saturday 10 August 2013) in Inverleith Park, Edinburgh. It shows members of the public queuing up to pay money to enter a part of the park that has been fenced off for a

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Democracy, Edinburgh, Land Rights, Legal affairs
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The King’s Park is now the Scottish Ministers’ park

Posted on August 7, 2013 by Andy Wightman

Image: The British Army on exercises, King’s Park, Stirling. Pastel by William Kennedy 1889 On 15 August a ceremony will be held in Stirling to mark the transfer of ownership of the King’s Park from the Crown to Scottish Ministers.

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Crown Estate, Democracy, Environment, Land Rights, Politics
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Scottish Liberal Democrat conference land reform motion

Posted on August 5, 2013 by Andy Wightman

The Scottish Liberal Democrats hold their Autumn conference on Saturday 14 September as part of the UK federal conference. An interesting motion on land reform has been tabled by Hugh Andrew – Motion SC2 on page 10 of the Conference

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Democracy, Land Reform, Politics
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Land reform debate moves up a gear

Posted on August 2, 2013 by Andy Wightman

Photo: Roxburghe Estate Photo reference Library Scotland’s landed class made the front page of the Scotsman yesterday under a headline “Lairds in warning over new buy-out powers”. The story is based around submissions of evidence to the Scottish Government’s Land Reform

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Democracy, Freedom of Information, Land Reform, Land Reform Review Group, Politics
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