Scottish Crown Estate Bill recommends further local empowerment
A Holyrood committee has welcomed the Scottish Crown Estate Bill in a new report, while also suggesting ways it could be strengthened.
The Scottish Parliament’s environment, climate change and land reform committee made a series of recommendations followings its examination of the bill.
The bill sets out the long-term management of Crown Estate assets, including 37,000 hectares of land, seabed, coastlines and rural estates and covers a wide-range of public assets, including the rights to fish wild salmon and sea trout, the management of ports and harbours and offshore renewable energy sites.
Some of the key points in the report include:
Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee convener, Graeme Dey MSP, said: “The bill aims to ensure the estate’s assets are managed sustainably by those who are best placed to do so. Whether that’s Crown Estate Scotland, a local authority or community group, this bill is a welcome step forward in terms of community empowerment.
“Since 2017, the Crown Estate Scotland (Interim Management) has worked hard to engage with the estate’s tenants and to improve communication with them, which is something that tenants have really welcomed. The Bill offers an opportunity to build on this approach and to ensure that environmental factors are always at the heart of the Crown Estate in the future.”