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Humza heads to Helmsdale

Posted on March 4, 2013 by Andy Wightman

Following last week’s trip north by Paul Wheelhouse, this week it is the turn of Humza Yousaf, the Minister for External Affairs and International Development in the Scottish Government. He will be attending a seminar in Helmsdale as part of

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audio, Land Reform, Land Rights, Poor had no Lawyers, World Affairs
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The Minister’s jaunt to Raasay

Posted on March 2, 2013 by Andy Wightman

Back from long but fascinating & positive trip to Raasay. What a stunning place & journey was amazing! Loch Laggan & ferry =real highlights! — Paul Wheelhouse🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@PaulWheelhouse) March 2, 2013 Paul Wheelhouse seems to have enjoyed his jaunt to

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Democracy, Governance, Land Reform, Land Rights
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Scotland’s landed elite and its sense of entitlement

Posted on March 1, 2013 by Andy Wightman

http://vimeo.com/60658495 We are Scotland’s 2500 landowners. We own the land (well 75% of Scotland). Our response to the Land Reform Review Group is that we don’t want land reform and we don’t need it. This is our land and we

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Land Reform, Land Reform Review Group, Land Rights, Poor had no Lawyers
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Still asleep at the Wheelhouse (now woken up)

Posted on February 26, 2013 by Andy Wightman

UPDATE 28 MARCH 2013 Paul Wheelhouse has confirmed in a written answer to Claire Baker MSP (S4W-13541) that the Estates Charter remains in force and that it is “standard practice for the principles behind the Estates Charter to be taken into

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Democracy, Governance, Land Reform, Land Rights, Politics
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Asleep at the Wheelhouse

Posted on February 23, 2013 by Andy Wightman

The decision by Scottish Ministers (Minster for Environment and Climate Change, Paul Wheelhouse) to award the lease for hunting rights on Raasay to an absentee tenant rather than to negotiate an extension to the very successful operation run by Raasay

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Democracy, Governance, Land Reform, Land Rights, Land Use, Politics
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the many problems facing our fragile, remote community ..

Posted on February 19, 2013 by Andy Wightman

Image: The Coigach Flag I am delighted to host a guest blog by Julia Campbell from Coigach. Julia works for the Coigach Community Development Company but the views she expresses here are her personal views. They were submitted as evidence to

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Land Reform, Land Rights, Land Use, Who Owns Scotland
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Scottish land tax & Danish kindergartens

Posted on February 19, 2013 by Andy Wightman

Pictured above – a Danish kindergarten paid for in part by Danish property taxes on Scottish land. The Scottish Government is consulting on the future of the the non-domestic rates (business rates) regime. The consultation closes this Friday 22 February

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Democracy, Finance & Money, Fiscal Policy, Governance, Land Reform, Land Values, Politics
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Capping the CAP 2

Posted on February 17, 2013 by Andy Wightman

Above – Richard Lochhead at NFUS AGM. Image: Paul Watt Photography The future shape of the Common Agricultural Policy for 2014-2020 has become clearer following the EU budget summit on 7 – 8 February and the European Parliament’s adoption of

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Farming, Land Reform, Land Use, Land Values, Politics, Poor had no Lawyers
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Who owns England’s forests?

Posted on January 31, 2013 by Andy Wightman

Campaigners are today celebrating the “saving” of England’s public forests. But what about the real issue of who owns England’s publlic forests? And what if all that has happened is that the UK government is preparing to hand the entirety

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Democracy, Forestry, Governance, Land Rights, Politics
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Academic inquiry into land relations

Posted on January 24, 2013 by Andy Wightman

Rather surprisingly, there is very little scholarship on land relations in Scotland. There are a few academic papers  on some topics (such as the legals scholarship of Malcolm Combe) but much less than I certainly think there should be. So

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Common Good, Democracy, Environment, Governance, Land Reform, Land Rights, Legal affairs
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