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27/06/2015

Join Mark Stephen and Helen Needham for the latest outdoor activities, including a look at what the Land Reform Bill will mean for tenant farmers, landowners and communities.

In the week the Scottish Government publish the draft Land Reform bill, we learn about what it potentially means for various different people including tenant farmers, gamekeepers, landowners and rural communities.

After seven o'clock...we have distinctively maritime feel to the programme....

Mark Stephen experiences arguably one of the finest views in Scotland from the top of the Ardnamurchan Lighthouse.

Laura Cuthill explores Usan near Montrose, part of the Angus Maritime Trail.

Discovering the role Fortrose Harbour played in wartime Britain.

Claire White goes for a wander with the Dundee Ramblers.

The ideal habitat for capercaillie in Abernethy Forest.

And farmers creating the ideal crop cover to attract grey partridge.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Sat 27 Jun 2015 06:30

Chapters

  • Hamish Lean

    Helen caught up with Hamish Lean, a specialist in Agricultural Law about land reform

  • Gamekeepers

    Kevin Stephen of the Scottish Gamekeepers Association chats with Out Of Doors

  • John Fyall

    John Fyall, tenant of Sittyton Farm concluding this week鈥檚 Land Reform Special

  • Fortrose Harbour

    Take a walak along to Fortrose and you鈥檒l find a very pleasant but rather sleepy harbour

  • Cover Crop

    The Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust are trialling a new way of sowing cover crops

  • Dundee Ramblers

    Out of Doors meets with the Dundee rambling club.

  • Ardnamurchan Lighthouse

    Davie Ferguson of Ardnamurchan Lighthouse gives us the history

Broadcast

  • Sat 27 Jun 2015 06:30

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