The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Buccleuch Estates’ handling of tenancy case criticised

- BY NANCY NICOLSON

Scottish Land Commission chairman Andrew Thin has described Buccleuch Estates’ treatment of a tenant farming couple as “unreasonab­le” in the ongoing row over ending the tenancy to make way for trees.

An applicatio­n for planting of forestry on the upland ground previously managed for sheep by David and Alison Telfer is expected to be submitted within the next two weeks.

The Telfers have until November 2019 to leave the rest of the farm.

However, Mr Thin has intervened, calling for the Telfers to be allowed to farm for another four years, until they reach retirement age.

He said: “That seems a perfectly reasonable thing to ask for. We don’t have any authority to force the issue but it seems an entirely reasonable request. I haven’t seen a reasonable explanatio­n as to why Buccleuch are not willing to do that.”

Mr Thin’s comments were endorsed by Scottish Tenant Farmers Associatio­n director Angus McCall, who said landowners like Buccleuch should think twice before ignoring criticism by the land commission, as it was not the first time their management style has been called into question.

He added: “It is high time that Buccleuch Estates realised the decisions they make affect the lives of individual­s who have been living and working on estate land and should not just be treated as pawns in the land management game.”

A spokesman for Buccleuch said: “Given our intention to sell the farm, and the fact it would be grossly unfair to many other short-term tenancy holders, it has not been possible to extend the tenure of the farm further.”

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