Briefings

Fine words but where are the resources?

March 3, 2010

<p>Environment Minister, Roseanna Cunningham, has restated that the Scottish Government is &lsquo;wholly committed&rsquo; to land reform and has urged communities throughout Scotland to register interest in buying land long before it is put up for sale. That&rsquo;s good to hear but Government needs to back up the rhetoric with resources.&nbsp; A major conference later this month, organised by Highland Council and partnered by LPL, will address this and other related issues</p>

 

LAND REFORM
RIGHTS TO BUY – WHERE TO FROM HERE?
HIGHLAND COUNCIL HQ
TUESDAY, 23rd MARCH 2010

09.00:  Registration and coffee

09.30:  Welcome and introduction
            (Cllr Michael Foxley – chair of morning session)

09.45:  Key note address – Government perspective on RtB
            (Minister for Environment)

10.15:  Land Reform and the role of RtB
            (Dr J Hunter)

10.45: Achievements in Community Land Ownership in the Highlands and Islands
            (Neil Gerrard)

11.15: Break

11.30: Experience of RtB – (Community perspectives and experience of RtB, legislation and process)
• John Randall – Pairc Community Trust
• David Cameron – North Harris Trust
• John Hutchison – Isle of Eigg Trust
• Huw Francis – Storas Uibhist

12.45: Improving the legislation?
          (Simon Fraser)

13.15: Lunch (to include poster displays and networking opportunity)

14.15: Tackling the issues – Introduction to workshop session (Donald Macleod)

      (Refreshments available throughout workshops)
 
• Workshop 1: “Raising awareness of RtB and helping communities achieve their goals” – to include discussion of funding and GCA
• Workshop 2: “Improving the legislation – simpler and more relevant”
• Workshop 3: “Pump priming – the role of public land”

15.30: Feedback session and panel discussion – each workshop to provide
           4 or 5 important actions for moving forward
           (Facilitator – Donald Macleod)

16.15: Summary of recommendations and identifying joint actions points
           (Facilitator – Donald Macleod)

16.30: Thanks and close of conference
           (Cllr Michael Foxley)

For booking a place, contact Rowan Tree Consulting, 24 Ballifeary Lane, Inverness, IV3 5PH, fax 01463 715225,
 e-mail: hazel@rowan-tree-consulting.co.uk.