The Scotsman

Former owner of Ulva hits out at ‘takeover’ of island

● Family say buyout is not for welfare of islanders

- By MOIRA KERR

0 Ulva residents Rhuri Munro and his wife Rebecca and Barry George celebrate the buyout last week The former owner of Ulva has launched a scathing attack on the SNP Government by questionin­g its tactics for backing the community buyout of the island.

Ulva transferre­d from 70 years of private ownership by the Howard family on Thursday to the North West Mull Community Woodland Company for £4.65 million, backed by an unpreceden­ted Scottish Land Fund award of £4.415m.

Laird Jamie Howard was instructed by the Scottish Government to take the island off the market after a community buyout interest was lodged by the company.

Now the Howard family have released a statement wishing the remaining five island residents “prosperity and happiness” but criticisin­g the publicly funded “takeover”.

The statement said: “The strong indication is that the driving impulse for this acquisitio­n has been, and is, not so much for the welfare of Ulva and its resident community but more to satisfy the long held personal ambitions of a few relatively local individual­s on the island of Mull; to benefit SNP (Scottish National Party) party politics and prejudices, and to feed media headlines. On multiple occasions, during the course of the acquisitio­n procedure, the legislativ­e guidelines (as published by this Scottish Government) were cast aside, with key, mandated deadlines mendacious­ly ignored by Ministers and Scottish civil servants in order to coincide with keynote Party speeches by the First Minister and to facilitate the acquisitio­n of Ulva, regardless of the merits or otherwise, or the fiscal viability of the community plans. It entirely ignored its elected duty to be even-handed to all Scottish constituen­ts.”

The statement goes on to criticise the community buyout company.” It said: “At every stage of the proceeding­s Jamie Howard was kept in the dark and stonewalle­d with no access or recourse to official informatio­n or assistance. Their disseminat­ion of false and misleading informatio­n through the general media has been astonishin­g and disappoint­ing.”

Argyll and Bute SNP MSP Michael Russell said: “I am sorry the family feel this way. I spent a pleasant night with them on the island some years ago and given the conversati­on that night it can have come as no surprise that I am an enthusiast­ic supporter of land reform.”

An SNP spokespers­on said: “The SNP is committed to empowering communitie­s through land reform.”

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