DISCLAIMER:

This duty is currently under review and has not yet been formally signed off by the relevant professional association. The information provided is for reference only and should not be treated as final or authoritative guidance. Please verify any decisions against approved sources or seek professional advice. Updates will be published once sign-off is complete.

Simple terms explainer:

Councils must manage Common Good assets - such as land, buildings, or funds historically held for the benefit of local communities - in a transparent and responsible way. This means they must keep accurate records of these assets, consult with the community on any proposed changes or disposals, and ensure decisions are made openly and in line with legal requirements. The goal is to protect these resources for present and future generations, while using them to deliver clear benefits for local people.

Legal status

Discretionary


Duty category

Corporate services

Finance

Business and legal


Duty type

Public impact


Social determinant of health

Social and community context

Emerging policy and legislation


0

Bodies with shared interest

Scottish Land Commission

Standards and frameworks


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