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Technicality Costs three of nineteen Right to Buy Registrations

A Kirkcaldy Sheriff has upheld an appeal by Mrs Hazle of Grange Hill Farm against Scottish Minister’s decision to register the Kinghorn Community’s Interest in three of their fields by Kinghorn Loch. More ...

Ecology Centre Deal in Sight

Recent talks between Kinghorn Developments Ltd. who own the land on the east side of Kinghorn Loch and The Ecology Centre, could secure the future for the fast-developing centre as well as allowing ownership of the land to pass to the people of Kinghorn. More ...

Community  Ownership – the future for rural communities
 

Kinghorn Community Land Association (KCLA) welcomes two independent reports by leading national organisations, which highlight community ownership as the key to thriving rural communities. More ...

KCLA Consultation and Open Day

Thanks to everyone who took part in the open day at the Community Center and who filled out questionnaires on the High Street on the 24th November. We found it very informative! More ...

Scottish Executive Endorses Kinghorn's Right to Buy
It’s been a long wait but we’ve finally heard that KCLA has been granted the right to register an interest in buying all of the plots of land around Kinghorn Loch. more ...
Packed Public Meeting backs Kinghorn’s Right to Buy
A packed public meeting at Kinghorn Community Centre on Thursday 14th December backed Kinghorn Community Land Association’s (KCLA) bid to register interest in land at Kinghorn Loch for community ownership.  Kinghorn Community Council’s meeting had record attendance, with people standing in hallways, keen to express their views. more ...
Public Meeting called following Community Council objections to registration
A public meeting has been called by the Kinghorn Community Council following their decision to oppose the submission to the Scottish Executive. KCLA urges you to come to the community center on the 14th Dec to express your views. more ...
Future land choice for Kinghorn community
Over 600 Kinghorn residents have given local campaigners the go ahead to register interest for the community’s right to buy land around Kinghorn Loch. Kinghorn Community Land Association 2005 have now put their petition to the Scottish Executive. This follows a successful application last year for the east Lochside. more ...
 
 
   

 

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