The legislation is designed to help reduce the concentration of rural land ownership among a small number of people.
Research by a Newcastle University academic has helped bring about a more equal approach to the way land is managed in Scotland.
Lizzie McFadzean, Partner, Land & Rural Business at Gillespie Macandrew looks at the implications for Scottish forestry contained in the ...
Scotland’s long-running debate over land ownership, access and accountability entered a decisive new phase in the past month, with the passing of the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill.
Bill – passed in Holyrood on Wednesday (5 November) – has sparked divided reactions across Scotland’s farming and landowning ...
Previous Land Reform Acts introduced ‘right to roam’ and made significant changes to the community right to buy ...
Land reform passed in Scotland will change ownership of large estates and agricultural tenancies — rural responses are split and the sector ...