The Scotsman

Better access needed to land informatio­n

- By ANGUS HOWARTH

A comprehens­ive Scottish land informatio­n system, containing informatio­n about the ownership, use and value of land, and made freely available to the people of Scotland, should be created, a Green campaigner has said.

Scottish Greens land reform spokespers­on Andy Wightman, MSP, will lead a debate this week calling for informatio­n on the ownership, use and value of land to be made more easily available to the public. And he said the creation of such a system would bring welcome social and economic benefits.

Obtaining comprehens­ive informatio­n about land and property is straightfo­rward in some jurisdicti­ons, but Mr Wightman said Scotland lagged behind many other countries in the ease with which such informatio­n is made available.

He said: “A modern society requires open and transparen­t informatio­n on the own- ership, use and value of land. The creation of a comprehens­ive Scottish land informatio­n system could be transforma­tional in improving citizen’s access to informatio­n around land.

“Existing efforts are a start but require better governance.”

Calling on the Scottish Government to do more, he said: “It is currently far too difficult, time-consuming and expensive to obtain land informatio­n which is currently held in a variety of different places..”

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