The Herald

Highland group is lifted by extra cash

- DAVID ROSS HIGHLAND CORRESPOND­ENT

A HIGHLA ND community is now able to buy all, not just part of its local woodland, thanks to additional money announced by the Scottish Land Fund.

It will allow it to promote its own plans for local developmen­t.

The award of £519,000 to Aigas Community Forest takes the total land fund investment in the project up to £740,000, to purchase all 700 acres of Aigas Forest from Forestry Commission Scotland.

It follows an original award of £221,000 made back in January 2014 to purchase a smaller area of land of 120 acres of the woodland which lies between Cannich and Beauly in Inverness-shire.

The First Minister recently announced the Scottish Land Fund will treble from £3 million this year to £10 million a year from 2016. This is designed to make it easier for communitie­s around Scotland who are interested in owning their land collective­ly to do so.

Aigas Forest is adjacent to the hamlet of Crask of Aigas. The purchase, which will be made under the National Forest Land Scheme, will see the whole forest developed and managed to provide a wide range of economic, social and environmen­tal benefits to the local community. These will include new foot and cycle tracks, associated visitor infrastruc­ture, recreation­al and educationa­l activities and new business opportunit­ies.

Andrew Leaver, Secretary of Aigas Community Forest, said: “Owning the whole forest will allow us to develop a thriving and vibrant asset supporting local businesses and providing recreation and conservati­on opportunit­ies for local residents and visitors alike.”

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