Author: Keith Muir, D&R Associate Director and Forestry lead, Castle Douglas We have previously talked about Long-Term Forest Plans (LTFP) in relation to managing mature broadleaf woodlands in a structured and professional way, but what is an LTFP and why are they being discussed? Forest Plans are not new, they have been in existence as […]
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By Amy Laird, Senior Surveyor, Lanark The Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) Scotland Bill, was passed on the 6th of October 2022 and became an act on the 27th October 2022. The key points of the bill are as follows: 1) Restricting landlords from increasing the amount of rent they can charge on residential tenancies, […]
There is so much is going on in the renewables and energy marketplace, especially with governments’ legally binding targets for Net Zero on the horizon. Derek Bathgate, Director at Davidson & Robertson (D&R) reviews the four key components that are the main energy focus. In the UK, it is Scotland that leads the way with […]
The Scottish Farmer front cover article (27th May 2023) highlights forestry’s failure to generate carbon credits. Commenting on the Woodland Carbon Code Model, Keith Muir, Head of Forestry at Davidson & Robertson asks, is it time to challenge the code? The Woodland Carbon Code (WCC) was originally designed to take out carbon from the atmosphere, […]
Scotland is making a vast contribution to the UK’s strategy of lowering carbon emissions and driving forward the supply of green renewable energy. To achieve this, large scale energy infrastructure projects are in the pipeline right across Scotland, particularly along the East Coast. These will have huge implications for communities, so it’s vital the public […]
It is rare to see such an impressively well managed lowland farm come to the market in the Dumfriesshire lowlands area, but such a farm has just been launched in the Solway Firth Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Upper Mains Farm has been placed on the market (Thursday 4th May) at Offers Over £2.45 […]
Duncan Glen has over thirty years’ experience in environmental land management for public and private sector clients and charitable organisations. He recently joined D&R from Strutt & Parker where he was Director of Environmental Land Management and will be based at the new Davidson & Robertson office in Northumberland. Growing up near Berwick, Duncan has […]
Farmers and landowners affected by utility work are not always aware of the claims they can make says D&R Land Agent Ian McKnight, and being involved when a utility project is first announced can make a real difference. Infrastructure schemes, be they with utility companies, or road and rail, or renewable projects, are often complex […]
By Graeme Ferguson, Director and Head of Rural & Agency Establishing a plan for farm or estate succession will ensure effective transfer of assets to the next generation, and a strong succession plan will help protect your business and your family. Capital taxes can be a significant financial drain on property owners, but many are […]
By Niall Milner, Director and Head of Property & Forestry In an ever-changing world of agricultural policy, Brexit, global conflict and pandemic triggering recession in the UK the key principles to managing your estate still stand and will provide you with a robust business for an ever-changing rural market place. Diversify your income – as […]