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Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 11 June 2024
Edward Mountain
The Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 brought in a different form of tenancy and that is valued in a different way, is it not?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 11 June 2024
Edward Mountain
A qualified “yes”, then, and a qualified response in relation to resumption perhaps being difficult.
Have I missed anyone out? Douglas Lumsden, do you have some questions before I continue?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 11 June 2024
Edward Mountain
Sorry. I missed that. I apologise. Go for it.
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 11 June 2024
Edward Mountain
Of course, there is then the question of who is responsible for maintaining the fixed equipment. Is that the tenant’s responsibility or the landlord’s?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 11 June 2024
Edward Mountain
My other question is on game damage, which I am a bit confused about. That will include damage to fixed equipment. Could you explain that? I am imagining a deer charging into a farm building and knocking it down, but that is obviously not what you meant, is it?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 11 June 2024
Edward Mountain
I will push a bit more on that so that I understand the position. We know that Forestry and Land Scotland, various charities and Scottish Natural Heritage—or NatureScot; I am not sure which it is calling itself today—are big landowners in Scotland. Was concentration of power perceived as a problem with all those types of owners, not just private landowners?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 11 June 2024
Edward Mountain
Our main item of business is our first evidence session on the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill at stage 1. We will take evidence from the Scottish Land Commission, and I am pleased to welcome Mike Russell, the chair; Emma Cooper, the head of land rights and responsibilities; Bob McIntosh, the tenant farming commissioner; and Hamish Trench, the chief executive. We have allocated quite a lot of time for this session, but that does not mean that we have to have long answers to all the—I hope—short questions.
Before we start, I will make a declaration. I am happy to make this declaration, which I will make at every meeting at which we discuss the bill. For the record, as per my entry in the register of members’ interests, I own approximately 500 acres in Moray, which I farm in-hand. Approximately 50 acres of that land is woodland. Under a non-agricultural tenancy, I am a tenant for a further 500 acres in Moray. I have a secure tenancy under the Agricultural Holdings (Scotland) Act 1991. When possible, I sometimes take in annual lets for grassland to help to feed my cattle. All the details can be found in my entry in the register of members’ interests. I hope that that clarifies my position.
I will start with a gentle question, which is probably for Hamish Trench. Can you outline the research that led to the recommendation that further reforms are needed to address the issues of concentrated ownership?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 11 June 2024
Edward Mountain
I am struggling to understand. In relation to the concentration of power, are you talking about big housing developments or small housing developments?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 11 June 2024
Edward Mountain
It seems that they have become disjointed.
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 11 June 2024
Edward Mountain
Okay. I will let the rest of my questions go, because some of them have been asked already. We will move on to questions from Mark Ruskell.