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Events

Simon Fraser Memorial Series 2024

The Simon Fraser Memorial Lecture

Dynamic Earth Holyrood Road, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Dynamic Earth, Edinburgh
24 January 2024

The Edinburgh Simon Fraser event featured insights from experts and cultural figures, who highlighted the historic impact of community ownership on communities.

Parliamentary Reception: Celebrating Urban Community Landowners

The Garden Lobby Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Community Land Scotland, with Kaukab Steward MSP, is hosting a reception to celebrate the achievements of community landowners in Scotland’s towns and cities. Community landowners from across Scotland will showcase their work, sharing their expertise on the following themes: Climate and Biodiversity:  Inchinnan Development Trust, Culduthel Woodland, Bonnymuir Green Arts-based community centres:  North Edinburgh Arts,… Read More »Parliamentary Reception: Celebrating Urban Community Landowners

Free

Simon Fraser Memorial Series 2024

Gigha Day & Simon Fraser Memorial Event

Gigha Hotel Isle of Gigha, United Kingdom

Isle of Gigha Heritage Trust
Friday 15 March 2024

Gigha marked its 22nd birthday in grand style with a spectacular celebration, featuring a flag-raising ceremony and speeches delving into the profound impact of community wealth building on the local community.

2024 Annual Conference

Perth Theatre 185 High Street, Perth, United Kingdom

In this historic year for community ownership, we want to hear your ideas about creating a legislative, funding and policy environment that genuinely enables and achieves change. Join the conversation and help rewrite the future of community ownership and land reform in Scotland.

Free – £265.00

Simon Fraser Memorial Series 2024

From Laird to Shared: Glasgow’s Landownership and Alternative Futures

Adelaide Place Baptist Church 209 Bath Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

Adelaide Place Baptist Church, Glasgow
Wednesday 12 June 2024 * 18:00 - 20:00

The Glasgow Simon Fraser event discussed Glasgow's relationship to community ownership, explored ongoing challenges in land reform, and spotlighted inspiring stories from urban and rural communities. Attendees were treated to live music and spoken word performances.