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Peter A Walker

Buccleuch sells remaining part of Langholm Moor

Buccleuch has concluded missives with Oxygen Conservation in relation to the sale of 11,390 acres of the Langholm Moor, known as Blackburn and Hartsgarth.

The sale of the property should now take place in March.

Buccleuch has long stated the strategic aim of reviewing its assets to ensure the business remains sustainable for the future, and having taken the decision to sell the Langholm Moor in 2019, began a period of extensive community consultation, in line with the Scottish Land Commission’s good practice protocol.

During this period, two local groups, The Langholm Initiative (TLI) and Newcastleton and District Community Trust (NDCT) came forward noting an interest in separate areas of the moor.

Sales of 760 acres to NDCT and 5,200 acres to TLI were completed in the course of 2020 and 2021 respectively, with TLI completing a purchase of an additional 5,246 acres in 2022.

Oxygen Conservation then expressed an interest in the remaining area of the moor, as part of its commitment to the environment.

Founded in June 2021, it has a growing a portfolio of land holdings, where the aim is to work with local communities in implementing conservation programmes and regenerative agriculture, restore natural processes and undertake sustainable development.

Benny Higgins, executive chairman of Buccleuch, said: “The fit between Buccleuch and Oxygen Conservation could not be better; their work on the moor will build upon and enhance the environmental work undertaken over the years by Buccleuch and their aims and objectives complement the work being undertaken on the neighbouring Tarras Valley Nature Reserve.

“Buccleuch have long held the belief that the discussion around land ownership in Scotland should move from a debate about how much is owned by whom to an understanding of the beneficial impact that land management, delivered at scale, can have on both the environment and local communities.

“To see this mirrored in the aims and objectives of diverse newer landowners such as Oxygen Conservation and The Langholm Initiative will help to open up this discussion.”

Buccleuch’s business interests span forestry and agriculture, renewable energy, commercial property, visitor services and heritage, focussing on sustainable land use. Operations are based mainly within four estates, in central Scotland, the Scottish Borders and rural Northamptonshire.

Rich Stockdale, managing director of Oxygen Conservation, said: “Oxygen Conservation are delighted to be given this opportunity to support the ongoing restoration of Blackburn and Hartsgarth’s wonderful landscape and work with the fantastic local community.

“We look forward to listening and sharing ideas with our new neighbours as we develop a plan for this unique area that builds on the excellent environmental work already delivered by Buccleuch on site, and at the Tarras Valley Nature Reserve, to deliver genuine positive environmental and social impact.”

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