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Land tenure is one of the biggest issues facing rural Scotland

Posted on May 29, 2013 by Andy Wightman

  [UPDATE 30 May 2013 This blog is an edited version of the one published yesterday (pdf copy here) in which I incorrectly argued that there was only one review promised in the SNP manifesto. There were in fact two

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Democracy, Farming, Governance, Land Reform, Land Reform Review Group
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This land is our land.. so let people have their say

Posted on May 28, 2013 by Andy Wightman

This guest blog is reproduced with the kind permission of the Daily Record. This land is our land.. so let people have their say Torcuil Crichton 27 May 2013 ON a rare, dry Friday on the Atlantic coast of Lewis

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Democracy, Governance, Land Reform, Land Reform Review Group, Media
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the most useless 52 pages ever committed to print

Posted on May 24, 2013March 31, 2024 by Andy Wightman

Following yesterday’s Guest Blog by John Bryden, former land reform adviser to the Scottish Office, we are delighted to publish the thoughts of Brian Wilson on the topic. Brian was one of the founders of the West Highland Free Press,

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Democracy, Governance, Land Reform, Land Reform Review Group
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Scottish Land Reform: A Comment

Posted on May 23, 2013 by Andy Wightman

We are delighted to host this Guest blog from John Bryden who was External Adviser to the Scottish Office Land Reform Policy Group (LRPG) 1997-1999. John delivered the 3rd John McEwen Memorial Lecture in 1996 and now lives and works

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Democracy, Governance, Land Reform, Land Reform Review Group
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Land reform withers on the vine of complacency & ignorance

Posted on May 21, 2013March 31, 2024 by Andy Wightman

It is probably quite appropriate that today, within 24 hours of publishing her Interim Report, the Chair of the Land Reform Review Group, Alison Elliot, is giving the keynote address to Scottish Land and Estates AGM at Perth racecourse. (1)

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Farming, Forestry, Land Reform, Land Reform Review Group, Poor had no Lawyers
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Planting forests is a sure way to grow rich

Posted on May 13, 2013 by Andy Wightman

I studied forestry at Aberdeen University at the time of the rapidly expanding afforestation of the Flow Country of Caithness and Sutherland. One day, the Chief Executive of Fountain Forestry, the company that was the leading player in this misadventure,

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Environment, Forestry, Land Reform, Land Rights, Land Use, Who Owns Scotland
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Time for a decision on Cape Wrath

Posted on May 13, 2013 by Andy Wightman

Scottish Ministers are 220 days late in making a decision as to whether to register an interest submitted by a community group Durness in relation to the Cape Wrath lighthouse. The Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 contains provision in Part

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Land Reform, Legal affairs, Politics
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Land reform. Are you on the south or the north bank?

Posted on May 10, 2013 by Andy Wightman

The Land Reform Review Group (LRRG) is due to publish its first report in the next few weeks. The Group, set up as an independent policy review group by the Scottish Government in October 2012 has been given the task

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Land Reform, Land Reform Review Group, Politics, Poor had no Lawyers, Who Owns Scotland
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The Inheritance of Abraham

Posted on May 10, 2013 by Andy Wightman

A stooshie has been created by the publication of a Church of Scotland report The inheritance of Abraham? A report on the ‘promised land’. The report has been removed from the Church of Scotland’s General Assembly website page and replaced

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Freedom of Information, World Affairs
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Who owns Scotland’s public forests?

Posted on May 8, 2013 by Andy Wightman

The Forestry Commission is planning to sell the 790 hectare Tioran Forest on the Isle of Mull and have advised the community that it has the opportunity to acquire it under the National Forest Land Scheme (NFLS). I have blogged about

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Forestry, Land Reform, Land Values
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