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The [[Land Reform Policy Group]] was established in October 1997 to identify and assess proposals for land reform in rural Scotland, taking account of their cost,  
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{{Template:Scotland badge}}The [[Land Reform Policy Group]] was established in October 1997 to "identify and assess proposals for land reform in rural Scotland, taking account of their cost, legislative and administrative implications and their likely impact on the social and economic development of rural communities and on the natural heritage".<Ref>Scottish Executive 2007 [http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Rural/Land/15618/8284 Land Reform Policy Group]</ref> Two consultation papers were issued in February and September 1998 respectivelyA final report 'Recommendations for Action' not intended as a consulation paper was published in January 1999.<Ref>Scottish Executive 2007 [http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Rural/Land/15618/8284 Land Reform Policy Group]</ref>
legislative and administrative implications and their likely impact on the social and economic development of rural communities and on the natural heritage. Consultation papers issued, February and July 1998. ‘Road show’ visits by the Group were open to all. Final report (‘Recommendations for Action’) January 1999. ‘Core members’ were as follows.  
 
  
*[[Lord Sewel]] (Chair) •Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Agriculture, Environment and Fisheries), Scottish Office Central government
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== Core Members ==
*[[Isabelle Low]] (Deputy chair) •Head, Land Use Division, Scottish Office Central government
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*Professor [[John Bryden]] •Arkleton Centre, University of Aberdeen Academic/research  
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*[[Lord Sewel]] Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Agriculture, Environment and Fisheries), [[Scottish Office]] - (Chair
*[[Murray Elder]] •Special Adviser to the Secretary of State for Scotland Central government
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*[[Isabelle Low]] Head, Land Use Division, Scottish Office - Deputy chair
(now Lord Elder)
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*Professor [[John Bryden]] [[Arkleton Centre]], [[University of Aberdeen]] Academic/research  
*[[Alan Fraser]] •Enterprise and Tourism Division, Scottish Office Central government
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*Lord [[Murray Elder]] Special Adviser to the Secretary of State for Scotland
*[[Douglas Greig]] •Chief Economist, Agriculture, Environment and Fishers Department, Scottish Office Central government
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*[[Alan Fraser]] Enterprise and Tourism Division, Scottish Office
*[[David Henderson-Howat]] •Chief Conservator, Forestry Commission Central government  
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*[[Douglas Greig]] Chief Economist, Agriculture, Environment and Fisheries Department, Scottish Office
*[[Joyce Lugton]] •Civil Law Division, Scottish Office Central government  
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*[[David Henderson-Howat]] Chief Conservator, Forestry Commission Central government  
*[[Hugh MacDiarmid]] •Solicitor’s Office, Scottish Office Central government
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*[[Joyce Lugton]] Civil Law Division, Scottish Office Central government  
*[[John Randall]] •Head, Countryside and Natural Heritage Unit, Scottish Office Central government  
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*[[Hugh MacDiarmid]] Solicitor’s Office, Scottish Office  
*[[Philip Rycroft]] •Head, Agricultural Policy Co-ordination and Rural Development Division,  
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*[[John Randall]] Head, [[Countryside and Natural Heritage Unit]], Scottish Office Central government  
Scottish Office Central government
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*[[Philip Rycroft]] Head, Agricultural Policy Co-ordination and Rural Development Division,  
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Scottish Office Central government (until end August 1998) then [[Jan Polley]] (from September 1998), Head of Agricultural Policy Co-ordination and Rural Development Division, Scottish Office.<ref>Scottish Executive 2007 [http://www.scotland.gov.uk/library/documents-w4/lrpg-02.htm Land Reform Policy Group: Recommendations for Action]</ref>
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== References ==
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Latest revision as of 15:23, 10 June 2010

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The Land Reform Policy Group was established in October 1997 to "identify and assess proposals for land reform in rural Scotland, taking account of their cost, legislative and administrative implications and their likely impact on the social and economic development of rural communities and on the natural heritage".[1] Two consultation papers were issued in February and September 1998 respectively. A final report 'Recommendations for Action' not intended as a consulation paper was published in January 1999.[2]

Core Members

Scottish Office Central government (until end August 1998) then Jan Polley (from September 1998), Head of Agricultural Policy Co-ordination and Rural Development Division, Scottish Office.[3]


References

  1. Scottish Executive 2007 Land Reform Policy Group
  2. Scottish Executive 2007 Land Reform Policy Group
  3. Scottish Executive 2007 Land Reform Policy Group: Recommendations for Action