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Welcome to the Scottish Community Land Network

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This site is for people interested in the management and ownership of land-based assets by communities in Scotland. A Scottish Community Land Network, you might say... As you know the internet is a big 'place' with everything about anything so we aim to bring you relevant news and events, and provide opportunities to share ideas with other people interested in this subject. So far there are over 800 members, and more than 500 articles in our archive.

We hope you will join the network so that you can share your views, experiences and aspirations of owning and managing land-based assets.

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The most recent articles are available on the home page - previous articles are in their relevant topic areas (browse the 'Topics' menu on the left).

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RBS SE100 index

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Social Enterprise magazine and the Royal Bank of Scotland have recently launched the SE100 index, which aims to demonstrate the growth of social enterprises.  They want to help both the social enterprise sector itself, and the wider public, gain a better understanding of what these organisations are actually achieving.

Each month the index will profile a different segment from within the social enterprise sector.  During the month, they'll highlight the top five organisations in the index for that segment.  In March 2010 the 100 highest growth organisations from throughout the year will be published and have the chance to compete for prizes worth up to £50,000.  You need to register your organisation to have a chance of being included and you can enter the necessary details on the SE100 index website.  Of course, some people might feel there's a slight irony in the RBS involvement at the present time.......

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