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New crofts to emerge from asset transfer?

Thursday, 16 November 2023

Five of the panel members who evaluate asset transfer applications for Forestry and Land Scotland visited Lower Ardochy recently  (22 October) to see the positive impact of their work. The group travelled to Invergarry to meet representatives of Glengarry Community Woodlands (GCW), the Woodland Crofts Partnership, and the Communities Housing Trust (CHT), to catch up on progress being made on...

Argyll Beaver Centre in community ownership 

Friday, 10 November 2023

Forestry and Land Scotland has recently (27 Oct) completed the sale of the Barrandaimh farmhouse - home of the Argyll Beaver Centre - to local community group the Heart of Argyll Wildlife Organisation (HAWO). The group’s successful asset transfer request centred on the purchase of 0.52 hectares of land in Knapdale, including the buildings housing the Beaver Centre.    ...

Slattadale buy-out success

Friday, 03 November 2023

Forestry and Land Scotland has today (Friday 3 Nov) successfully concluded another Community Asset Transfer with Slattadale SCIO that will benefit young people across the area.   The Slattadale group had applied through FLS’s Community Asset Transfer Scheme to purchase 0.58 hectares of land at Slattadale to develop a sustainable off-campus outdoor education facility.  This will ...

FLS’ Stay the Night to run over winter

Tuesday, 31 October 2023

Forestry and Land Scotland are trialling an extension of its popular ‘Stay the Night’ scheme  to run over winter at some locations Instead of closing at the end of October, around 24 car parks across Moray, Perthshire, Argyll, Stirlingshire the Borders, and Dumfries and Galloway, will remain open for visitors in self-contained campervans and motorhomes looking for an overnight stopping p...

Latest innovation quest taps high-level expertise

Tuesday, 31 October 2023

Forestry and Land Scotland’s (FLS) ongoing efforts to find hi-tech solutions to the practical and logistical issues in forestry practice is tapping into a new range of skills and expertise. FLS’s fourth collaboration with CivTech aims to improve the effectiveness of wildlife management and has set the challenge of developing new technological approaches to wildlife tracking in the rugged Scot...

A82 safety work takes priority 

Monday, 30 October 2023

Forestry and Land Scotland is advising local communities, businesses and road users that it is delaying the resumption of its tree felling work on the A82 by Grotaig.  Although felling work is being put back until the New Year, traffic management will remain in place for public safety while experts deal with geo-technical issues at the site.    FLS Planning Manager, Ian Allso...

New riverbank woodlands help tackle rising temperatures and reinstate healthy river systems

Wednesday, 25 October 2023

New riverbank woodlands are being planted across Scotland to help tackle rising temperatures due to climate change, restore habitats and reinstate healthy river systems that support some of Scotland's most iconic species including otter, osprey, and Atlantic salmon. Foresters at Forestry and Land Scotland is now planting hundreds of hectares of new ‘riparian’ (riverside) woodlands, in all reg...

Safety diversions round Roseisle forestry operations 

Tuesday, 24 October 2023

Winter visitors to Roseisle Forest will need to follow diversions that will take them around Forestry and Land Scotland thinning operations and help ensure their personal safety.  A series of rolling closures will be in place from 1 November until at least the end of January 2024 as the felling team makes its way through the forest and completes the work programme.   Niall Co...

Community Asset Transfer to Purchase Glenmore Visitor Centre

Tuesday, 17 October 2023

Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) is looking to negotiate a 12-month contract extension with catering provider, Cobbs, to ensure that Glenmore visitor centre and café remain open as a community buy-out bid is assessed. The move comes after it became clear that an asset transfer request to purchase the visitor centre and café by Aviemore and Glenmore Community Trust (AGCT) could not be completed ...

Great Glen Way diversion until summer next year 

Monday, 16 October 2023

Forestry and Land Scotland is advising walkers, cyclists and horse riders that from October ’23 until summer ’24 they will be diverted to the Low route on the Great Glen Way between Invermoriston and Allt Na Criche.   The High route is to close to allow for the safe felling of very large trees on the steep and difficult site at Sron na Muic.   Built in around 2015 as a de...

Communities invited to shape their own futures  

Friday, 13 October 2023

Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands, Mairi Gougeon, today (Fri 13 Oct) welcomed the launch of Forestry and Land Scotland’s new Communities Strategy ahead of Community Land Week. The Strategy will help to further empower communities and, by enabling them to have a greater  role in creating their own future, will help to make best use of Scotland's national forest an...

Surveys underway to count Cairngorms’ most important mammal: the field vole

Wednesday, 11 October 2023

Ecologists are beginning their autumn survey of voles in the Cairngorms Connect project area, which covers over 60,000 hectares of the national park and aims to restore its habitats, species and ecological processes. Every spring and autumn, Forestry and Land Scotland collaborates with Cairngorms Connect Predator Project partners to carry out surveys to estimate the number of short-tailed field v...