Community Landowners – A Distinctive Contribution to Addressing the Climate Emergency
Community Land Scotland has published research on the distinctive contribution that community landowners are making to addressing the climate emergency.
Community Land Scotland has published research on the distinctive contribution that community landowners are making to addressing the climate emergency.
A leading commentator on Highland issues has been appointed to the board of Community Land Scotland, the first from the Far North to become a… Read More »Appointment of Magnus Davidson to the Board
Community Land Scotland is delighted to announce that it has full funding for its new Community Ownership Hub: Glasgow and Clyde Valley, thanks to grant… Read More »Taking community ownership to the next level in the Clyde Valley
Community Land Scotland and the Community Ownership Hub: Glasgow and Clyde Valley are pleased to announce a consultancy support framework to provide expertise to aspiring… Read More »Support Framework Pilot- Community Engagement: Call for proposals
Following our January 2021 event, Pippa Coutts, Policy and Development Manager, Carnegie UK Trust wrote a blog highlighting the key messages from the conversation.
Case studies of community-led initiatives which have successfully delivered housing projects with support from the Rural Housing Fund.
Scotland’s diverse sector of asset-owning community organisations is helping to address the climate emergency. This is being achieved through a range of initiatives. Community bodies… Read More »Invitation from Community Land Scotland to participate in a research survey on community land ownership and the climate emergency
A Blog by Tom Beale of Ecomotive, Bristol
“For too long people have been leaving villages and small towns across rural Scotland, because they could not find a house they could afford to… Read More »Community Land Scotland calls for access to safe and warm housing at prices local people can afford as new report publishes today
Community Land Scotland has received £48,000 in funding from The National Lottery Community Fund to build on and amplify the creativity and compassion seen in… Read More »National Lottery funding to support communities re-imagine a future against backdrop of COVID-19
Call for University of the Highlands and Islands applied music students to compose for community land owners Music students at the University of the Highlands… Read More »Music for a Movement
The Viewpark Conservation Group and its 2,200 members has successfully completed a community buy out of the land which is the Historic Douglas Support Estate in Lanarkshire, fondly known as ‘Our Glen’ by locals, and a treasured green space.