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Rural Affairs and Islands Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 12 November 2025
Rhoda Grant
Is it? The SAWC is very clear that there should be no tracks, whereas your bill talks about oval tracks.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 12 November 2025
Rhoda Grant
That would not impact on the staff. The owner could possibly recoup losses through the sale, but that would not—
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 12 November 2025
Rhoda Grant
Okay.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 12 November 2025
Rhoda Grant
I have a short supplementary question. We quite often see crofts being subdivided, especially when there are several family members to whom someone wants to leave a share of the croft. If someone had three or more crofts that had been subdivided in the past, would that be taken into consideration, so that it would not count against them when the crofts were brought back together again?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 12 November 2025
Rhoda Grant
It could be tiny pieces of land that we are talking about.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 12 November 2025
Rhoda Grant
Okay.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 12 November 2025
Rhoda Grant
The bill stops the accidental severing of shares of common grazing rights from crofts. Why does it not do anything to stop the deliberate separation of such rights, whereby someone could reassign their croft but not assign the grazings share that goes with that?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 12 November 2025
Rhoda Grant
I cannot quite understand why somebody would keep a grazing share and not have a croft. It seems that this has happened by accident rather than design, but now we are coming to a point at which people are looking at carbon trading, forestry, peatland restoration and the like, and the share in the common grazing could suddenly become very lucrative. Someone might be a dead hand on the community—they might have nothing to do with the community and have no croft there—but they could have a grazing share that they could use to prevent the crofters in the community from using the grazings.
On the point about having the maximum three crofts, there is nothing to prevent someone assigning their inby three crofts but keeping all the grazing shares, which would give them access to a lot more land. It kind of goes against the stated aims of the bill if we do not try to keep the grazing share with the croft or reunite them in instances where they have become separated.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 12 November 2025
Rhoda Grant
The policy memorandum sets out thoughts on what is envisaged for transition. Given that racing has further wound up at Thornton, what would the transitional arrangements need to be? What support would be available for the owners of the track and their employees?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 12 November 2025
Rhoda Grant
Given that it is the only track that will be impacted by the bill, have you sat down and spoken to the people? Have you spoken to local enterprise companies? Have you tried to get some support for the people, given that their business will be closing down? Have you had those discussions?