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The nation is roughly the same size as South Carolina — 30,000 square miles — but only 432 people own half the land. Sixteen of them own a staggering 10% of Scotland's territory.
Let's talk about the eggs of Lilliput. There’s some lessons for Scotland in the tale. Lilliput, the land imagined by Jonathan Swift in Gulliver’s Travels, is a place of little people with ...
The Taymouth Castle website promises that the new stewards “are fully committed to the letter and spirit of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003,” and will protect not just public access, but ...
Land in Scotland has also become more expensive in recent years and off-market sales are still common, according to the Scottish Land Commission. Communities can also have land sales sprung on them.
To achieve 10% community land by 2030, Community Land Scotland is calling for three core actions: • An ambitious and transformational land reform bill to achieve a fairer, more transparent, system of ...
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