Still time to comment on the Highland Council Common Good Asset List

The public consultation on the proposed contents of the Highland Council Common Good Asset Register is due to close on Wednesday 5 June 2019. There is still time to consider the lists published on the Council’s website and to make comments.

Section 102 Community Empowerment (Scotland) 2015 states that before establishing a Common Good Asset Register the Council must first conduct a public consultation on a list of property (buildings, land, artwork, regalia and funds)  it is proposing to include.

The Council is keen to involve the community in this process to ensure that all Highland Common Good property is identified and included. Community Councils and community bodies have already been  notified and invited to make representations. However, the Council would encourage anyone interested to make any comments which will be investigated and responded to.

The property lists for the Common Good Funds of Cromarty, Dingwall, Dornoch, Fortrose and Rosemarkie, Invergordon, Inverness, Nairn and Tain; and guidance are available at:

Please submit written responses either by email to:

...or by post to:

  • Sara Murdoch, The Highland Council HQ, Glenurquhart Road, Inverness, IV3 5NX.

All consultation representations, responses and any final decision will be published on the Council website.

22 May 2019