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Building a stronger crofting future through succession planning

Nearly 12,000 crofters across Scotland are receiving information packs to their homes, filled with advice and support, to help them secure crofting for future generations. Succession planning – passing a croft on to family members or others – is one of the biggest challenges facing crofting as a way of life, due to an ageing population.

Crofting Commission Takes Firm Action on Annual Notice Non-Returns

The Crofting Commission today announced a significant step in its efforts to ensure compliance with crofting duties, confirming that it will be sending formal correspondence to approximately 3,500 crofters who failed to submit their Annual Notice for the 2024 reporting year.

Crofting Commission Seeks New Appointed Commissioners

The Crofting Commission today announced that recruitment for two Appointed Commissioner positions on its Board is now open. This is a significant opportunity for individuals to contribute to the strategic direction and governance of crofting in Scotland.

Crofting Commission Board Addresses Government Direction on Duties, Focuses on Residency

The Crofting Commission Board met on Wednesday, 7th May 2025 to discuss the instruction received from the Scottish Government, with a particular focus on the duties of crofters. Scottish Government Minister for Agriculture and Connectivity, Jim Fairlie MSP, has emphasised the importance of ensuring these duties are prioritised, especially residency, given its significant impact on the economic and social viability of crofting communities.