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First step in Isle of Ulva buyout approved | First step in Isle of Ulva buyout approved |
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A community group has been granted the right to register an interest in buying an Inner Hebridean island. | A community group has been granted the right to register an interest in buying an Inner Hebridean island. |
The North West Mull Community Trust wants to buy Ulva so it can attract new residents and increase economic activity. | The North West Mull Community Trust wants to buy Ulva so it can attract new residents and increase economic activity. |
The 4,500-acre (seven-sq-mile) island is off the west coast of Mull. | The 4,500-acre (seven-sq-mile) island is off the west coast of Mull. |
Nicola Sturgeon announced that ministers had given consent to the trust to register an interest during her keynote conference speech. | Nicola Sturgeon announced that ministers had given consent to the trust to register an interest during her keynote conference speech. |
The Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 gives communities the right to register and then go on to buy land and assets under certain conditions. | The Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 gives communities the right to register and then go on to buy land and assets under certain conditions. |
Ulva was put up for sale over the summer by the current owner Jamie Howard. | Ulva was put up for sale over the summer by the current owner Jamie Howard. |
Mr Howard, whose family has owned the island for more than 70 years, rents homes to Ulva's six residents. | Mr Howard, whose family has owned the island for more than 70 years, rents homes to Ulva's six residents. |
But 200 years ago, more than 500 people lived on the island. | But 200 years ago, more than 500 people lived on the island. |
While the Land Reform buyout powers have been used across rural and urban Scotland, this is the first time under the current legislation that permission has been granted to a community group to register interest in an island. | While the Land Reform buyout powers have been used across rural and urban Scotland, this is the first time under the current legislation that permission has been granted to a community group to register interest in an island. |
Land Reform Secretary Roseanna Cunningham said: "The Isle of Ulva is steeped in history and rich in wildlife. At its height Ulva had over 800 residents and now has only a handful, a story which is unfortunately all too common to many of our island communities. | Land Reform Secretary Roseanna Cunningham said: "The Isle of Ulva is steeped in history and rich in wildlife. At its height Ulva had over 800 residents and now has only a handful, a story which is unfortunately all too common to many of our island communities. |
"The North West Mull Community Woodland Company is the first organisation to use community right to buy powers to register interest in buying an island. | "The North West Mull Community Woodland Company is the first organisation to use community right to buy powers to register interest in buying an island. |
"One of the group's key objectives is to increase Ulva's population and other small communities should take encouragement from the group's ambitious plans." | "One of the group's key objectives is to increase Ulva's population and other small communities should take encouragement from the group's ambitious plans." |
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