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Land @ Lunch: How can you get involved in local land decisions?

Come along to learn, be inspired and find out how you can get involved and make positive change happen at our lunchtime bite-sized events. Land is at the heart of Scotland’s identity, economy and communities and is vital in tackling the climate and nature crises. The Scottish Land Commission is working to create a Scotland where everybody benefits from the ownership, management and use of the nation’s land. Join us for ‘Land @ Lunch’ – our brand-new series of friendly, conversational briefings open to all – where we’ll introduce topical issues at the heart of our work right now as we seek to build a strong and dynamic relationship between Scotland’s land and its people. These informal 45-minute lunchtime sessions aim to stimulate practical change in how land is owned, used and managed.

Whether you’re concerned about the impacts of local land use decisions or you can see an opportunity for the land around you to create increased benefit for your community, there are a number of ways you can express your views and explore opportunities. In this session we will consider the principles of the Scottish Government’s Land Rights and Responsibilities Statement, and explore some of the ways you can get involved in local land use decision-making. 

Book your place here!


 

Join us for Land @ Lunch. Good Practice Programme Winter-Spring Training Series. Scottish Land Commission logo. How can you get involved in local land decisions? When: Wednesday 18 January online at 12 pm. Book at: landcommission.gov.scot