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Aberdeenshire invited to new Scottish Land Commission webinars to share information about land reforms


By Lewis McBlane

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ABERDEENSHIRE residents have been invited to join new sessions to learn more about coming land reforms.

The Scottish Land Commission's Emma Cooper has welcomed the new webinar series.
The Scottish Land Commission's Emma Cooper has welcomed the new webinar series.

The new series of free webinars will provide more information about land rights and responsibilities.

Kicking off on October 19, the informal 45-minute lunchtime sessions aim to stimulate practical change in how land is owned, used and managed.

Called Land @ Lunch, the bitesize briefings are at the heart of the Scottish Land Commission's autumn-winter training programme.

The series will start by exploring changes to the newly updated Scottish Land Rights and Responsibilities Statement and what this means for people.

Other sessions will look at how to identify the owner of land, getting involved in land use decision-making, tackling vacant and derelict land, and managing natural capital responsibly.

The series will appeal to those already involved in land matters, as well as those with a newer interest in the subject.

Participants will be able to ask questions and are invited to join from home or work, bring their lunch along, or even listen in whilst taking a walk.

Emma Cooper, head of land rights and responsibilities at the Scottish Land Commission, will head up the events alongside the public body’s land rights and responsibilities manager Gemma Campbell.

Ms Cooper said: “Our new Land @ Lunch series aims to share ideas, stimulate action, and signpost people to useful tools and support on a range of land reform topics.

"We’ve chosen topics which reflect the subjects that members of the public, as well as those involved in owning and managing land, most commonly ask us about.

“Scotland’s land comes with real opportunities and huge potential so by hosting these informal but important webinars, we are hoping to build people’s understanding of land reform, inspire people to get involved, and help everyone to understand the practical tools available to help them make changes.

“Land can be a complex subject, even for those who have been involved in land for a long time, so it’s crucial that we help people understand their rights and responsibilities and how they can make a positive difference in how land is owned and managed.”

The Scottish Land Commission’s land right and responsibilities protocols set out practical advice on how land owners, land managers, and communities can work together to make better and fairer decisions about land use.

They were created to provide practical tools to implement the Scottish Government’s Land Rights and Responsibilities Statement.

The Minister for Environment and Land Reform Màiri McAllan MSP will officially open the programme with a pre-recorded introduction at the beginning of the first session Our Land Rights and Responsibilities Today on 19 October.

Phase one of the Scottish Land Commission’s Land @ Lunch webinars will run from October to December and will explore topics such as community ownership, natural capital, land markets and carbon management – with phase two running from January to March 2023.

The Scottish Land Commission provides advice and recommendations for law and policy as well as leadership for change in culture and practice, working to create a Scotland where everybody can benefit from the ownership and use of the nation’s land and buildings.

To find out more information about the Land @ Lunch webinar series, click here.


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