Young crofters gather to share and inspire
Four sessions, using Zoom, will cover a range of topics and offer a variety of formats. Participants can join for the whole day, running from 10am to 4pm, or individual sessions.
Four sessions, using Zoom, will cover a range of topics and offer a variety of formats. Participants can join for the whole day, running from 10am to 4pm, or individual sessions.
Set up by Lantra Scotland and funded by the Scottish Government, the Skills Matching Service (SMS) has been developed with the support of a range of organisations, including the Scottish Crofting Federation.
Sarah and Hugh Asher want to use their expertise in social work to make their working croft into a place where people with disabilities can get into nature.
Highland and Moray Social Crofting Network grows with launch of website and social media pages
Mrs White will serve for two years and she has already served on the board of directors for four years.
Only 14 per cent of respondents are confident about the future of the livestock industry in the Highlands and Islands.
Scottish Crofting Federation responds to the government’s Stability and Simplicity consultation.
New report recommends changes to improve system for crofters.
Scottish Crofting Federation AGM sees change of company secretary after a decade of service from John Bannister.
The Scottish Crofting Federation surveyed its members about what their greatest concern for the future of crofting is.