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By Hector MacKenzie

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Jean Urquhart is 'excited' by the possibilities and wants communities to respond to the Bill
Jean Urquhart is 'excited' by the possibilities and wants communities to respond to the Bill

IDEAS to empower Scotland’s communities – including extending the right to buy land – have been launched in a consultation for a new bill.

Wester Ross-based Highlands and Islands MSP Jean Urquhart is now calling on locals to have their say on the "exciting" proposals.

Giving urban communities increased powers that would allow them to buy their own land and buildings is one idea detailed for the proposed Community Empowerment and Renewal Bill.

The SNP MSP is encouraging as many people as possible to help shape the bill by responding to the Scottish Government’s consultation.

She said: "I am very excited by the opportunity afforded to local communities to influence these important proposals.

"Helping local communities to fully harness the enthusiasm, passion and dedication of their inhabitants will be a vital step in helping both urban and rural areas of Scotland to prosper.

"The consultation will be asking for views on extending the right to buy currently enjoyed by rural communities in Scotland to larger towns and cities, allowing them the right to ask to take on unused public sector assets and how communities can be more involved in making decisions on local budgets.

"These proposals will undoubtedly be a boost for the social enterprise sector. Social enterprises operating on a ‘more-than-profit’ basis play a central role across the Highlands and Islands, helping to regenerate towns and villages and bringing both economic and social benefits.

"Local communities know better than anybody else the challenges and opportunities they face.

"The purchase of Machrihanish airbase by locals in Argyll is just one example of what these proposals could help to make happen across Scotland.

"I would enthusiastically urge as many people as possible from across the country to respond to this consultation and to shape its outcome."

“I am very excited by the opportunity afforded to local communities to influence these important proposals.

“Helping local communities to fully harness the enthusiasm, passion and dedication of their inhabitants will be a vital step in helping both urban and rural areas of Scotland to prosper.

“The consultation will be asking for views on extending the right to buy currently enjoyed by rural communities in Scotland to larger towns and cities, allowing them the right to ask to take on unused public sector assets and how communities can be more involved in making decisions on local budgets.

“These proposals will undoubtedly be a boost for the social enterprise sector. Social enterprises operating on a ‘more-than-profit’ basis play a central role across the Highlands and Islands, helping to regenerate towns and villages and bringing both economic and social benefits.

“Local communities know better than anybody else the challenges and opportunities they face.

“The purchase of Machrihanish airbase by locals in Argyll is just one example of what these proposals could help to make happen across Scotland.

“I would enthusiastically urge as many people as possible from across the country to respond to this consultation and to shape its outcome.”

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