Home
Classifieds
Today's Joke
Weather
Chess
Join Us
eCards
Photo Gallery
Forum
Contact Us
Dictionary
SalesAgility CRM experts
Web firstfoot
 
 
 
 

 

 

WHERE A SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT COULD MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Ownership of Scotland's land is subject to rules and rulers decided upon up to 800 years ago.

Land distribution and land rights are a fundamental and profound expression of democratic rights.

Click on the counties of Scotland to see who owns your bit. Then write to your MSP to ask them to do something REAL for Scotland.

Click anywhere on the map and be at least a bit concerned.

Roxburghshire Dumfriesshire Kirkudbrightshire Wigtownshire Selkirkshire Selkirkshire Peebleshire Berwickshire East Lothian Midlothian West Lothian Ayrshire Dumbarton Lanarkshire Renfrew Kinross Clackmannanshire Stirling Dumbarton Fife Argyll Kinross Angus Kincardine Perthshire Aberdeen Moray Nairn Caithness Ross and Cromarty Ross and Cromarty Inverness Banff Sutherland
  Recommended reading: Andy Wightman's excellent book Scotland: Land & Power - Agenda for Land Reform. Click here to buy it in the FirstFoot shop.