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    2. Who has the right to object to a restoration project on areas of common grazings?

    Who has the right to object to a restoration project on areas of common grazings?

    Karen Macrae | 14 May 2025

    Again, it depends on what is being proposed.  It would be for Peatland Action to decide who is eligible to apply.  If an application is made to the Scottish Land Court, any crofter having a share in the common grazings would be entitled to object. 

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