Crown ‘should hand control of coast to local communities’

THE UK body which controls half of Scotland’s coast and almost all the seabed should be stripped of the role, MPs have said.

Local councils should instead take over the responsibilities of the Crown Estate Commissioners (CEC) which, it is claimed, is not doing enough to “maximise the benefits” for local and island communities.

MPs on Westminster’s Scottish affairs committee warned that handing power over to the Scottish Parliament would not go far enough and called for the CEC’s role to be devolved – but only on the condition that Holyrood then passes these responsibilities to local councils.

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