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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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Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003

Posted on January 23, 2013 by Andy Wightman

Pictured above – Daily Mail 24 January 2003 Ten years ago today (23 January 2003), the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 was passed by the Scottish Parliament. The Act provides a right of responsible access to land (Part I), a

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Democracy, Land Reform, Land Rights, Politics
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Land Reform Review Group

Posted on January 11, 2013 by Andy Wightman

I have today submitted my evidence (8.2Mb pdf) to the Land Reform Review Group. The Group will not be publishing the responses they receive until April 2014 and I have therefore created a page where submissions can be published. Email me

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Announcements, Land Reform, Land Reform Review Group

Declaration of Interests & Income 2011

Posted on January 6, 2013 by Andy Wightman

Following last year’s declaration I am, like a couple of my self-employed writer/activists colleagues (George Monbiot and Alastair McIntosh), making an annual declaration of interests and income. I think it is right that commentators and others in the public eye should be open

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Announcements, Freedom of Information, Governance

The battle over Portobello High School

Posted on December 20, 2012 by Andy Wightman

The City of Edinburgh Council is consulting the citizens of Edinburgh about whether it should promote a Private Bill in the Scottish Parliament to build a new Portobello High School on Portobello Park. As previous posts have discussed, the Court of

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Common Good, Democracy, Edinburgh, Legal affairs, Portobello
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£3 million to export jobs from Mull

Posted on December 10, 2012 by Andy Wightman

It was announced today that the Scottish Government is to spend £3m on building a pier to export timber from Mull’s forests and “boost the island’s timber business”. Whilst this may boost the timber harvesting business, it does nothing for the

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Forestry, Land Use, Politics, Social Economy
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Is Portobello park common good (2)?

Posted on December 8, 2012 by Andy Wightman

By way of introduction to this blog, I should stress that I have no interest one way or the other in whether Portobello Park is common good. I am, however, interested in the law relating to common good and this

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Common Good, Democracy, Edinburgh, Legal affairs, Portobello
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Glenfiddich Top Scot Award

Posted on December 5, 2012 by Andy Wightman

Donald Trump has criticised William Grant & Sons for awarding the Glenfiddich Spirit of Scotland “TopScot” award to Michael Forbes. Severin Carrell has the full story in the Guardian. The full media release from Trump International Golf Links Scotland is

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Trump
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Look and Learn from Across the Irish Sea

Posted on December 5, 2012 by Andy Wightman

On the day that George Osborne is due to deliver his 2012 Autumn statement, I thought it might be worth reminding ourselves of what he thought of the Irish economy in 2006 when, on 23 February he gave a speech

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Democracy, Finance & Money, Politics
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