Gaining Back the Ground
Publicly funded land initiatives in Harris since the Clearances
by Bob Chambers
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Almost 200 new crofts were created on Harris between 1900 and 1933. This represents one in three of the 564 crofts present on the island today. Many were on land bought by the Government. And some 76 existing crofts were enlarged. As a result, most of the land cleared in the nineteenth century was repopulated.
Over 100 years later, two large scale and heavily publicly financed community land buyouts took place. They brought two-thirds of the island into community ownership. Both of these publicly financed initiatives are important to the recovery of the island from the impacts of the Clearances.
Over 100 years later, two large scale and heavily publicly financed community land buyouts took place. They brought two-thirds of the island into community ownership. Both of these publicly financed initiatives are important to the recovery of the island from the impacts of the Clearances.
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