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REVIVE: What Scotland Wants – Real Land Reform

REVIVE’s national conference, a landmark event that is set to be a pivotal moment in Scotland’s land reform journey.

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Location: Gannochy Trust Auditorium, Perth Concert Hall

Organisation: REVIVE

The future of Scotland’s land stands at a turning point – and you’re invited to be part of it.

Last year REVIVE’s national conference launched the The Big Land Question – a groundbreaking national project asking people across Scotland what land reform should look like for communities, wildlife and the environment. The results are in and they’re set to change the debate.

One fact stands out above all: 421 people and companies own half of Scotland’s private land – with lots of it used for sport shooting. This concentration of ownership has held back Scotland’s potential for too long but The Big Land Question results and next steps can chart the path to breaking this power imbalance.

This year’s conference is where the next chapter begins.  Results of The Big Land Question will be revealed, exploring next steps, and hearing directly from political party representatives as they set out their positions ahead of the May 2026 Holyrood election.

This is your chance to question them, challenge them, and be part of the national conversation with those who hold the power to make change.

Expect a day of bold ideas, conversation and collective action.

Please note no food will be provided by organiser. However, the Coffee Bar will be open and provide teas and coffee. Conference attendees will be able to purchase snacks as well.

£8; Senior Citizens/Disabled/Unwaged/Students/Young Scot/Under 16s: £5

REVIVE: What Scotland Wants – Real Land Reform

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