Transfer land and buildings to your community
The Community Asset Transfer Scheme (CATS) empowers communities to apply for ownership, lease or rights to use Scotland’s national forests and lands, and includes buildings.
Communities are an important part of sustainable forest management, which underpins our approach to land management.
We're always excited to support local groups and communities looking to make use of national forests and land. Whether holding wellbeing events, running outdoor learning projects, managing or purchasing land from us, community groups have many opportunities to get involved.
The Community Asset Transfer Scheme (CATS) empowers communities to apply for ownership, lease or rights to use Scotland’s national forests and lands, and includes buildings.
Land Management Plan consultations are an important part of how we look after the forests and land. We welcome your views, feedback and questions.
For many projects and activities, your local office is the best place to start. Staff can give you more information about the area you're interested in and whether it’s suitable for your proposal.
Our community advisor team are also available to provide advice and guidance. They can answer questions about proposed projects, help you through the Community Asset Transfer Scheme request process, and develop agreements for activities and events.
If you've got a question for our community advisor team, please contact: