Monthly Archives: August 2020
Crofting, community, commons, and land use: development of common grazings, but on whose terms?
On 19 August, a crofting law case reached its conclusion at the Court of Session. The case (PDF) pitted some crofters against their crofting landlord. The clash related to similar but essentially rival plans for a renewable energy development on … Continue reading
Posted in Land Reform, Property
Tagged crofting, crofting community right to buy, land law, Land Reform
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Some thoughts on responsible access to land and wild camping in a less locked down Scotland
You don’t need to look too hard to find stories about people messing up the countryside this summer. Here’s one for reference just in case you don’t believe me. There was also coverage of the issue on the BBC Scotland … Continue reading
Posted in Property
Tagged Access, Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003, responsible access, right to roam
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