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The Scottish Crofting Federation (SCF) has expressed astonishment that the convener of the Crofting Commission attended the Mangersta grazings ‘closed’ meeting unannounced.

 

“This could be seen as blatant intimidation,” said Fiona Mandeville, chair of the SCF.

 

She said: "It is an old trick to bring someone along to a sensitive meeting who sits in the background as a menacing presence. Perhaps this was not the intention, but it was very poor diplomacy.”

 

Following the widely reported skirmishes between two Lewis grazings and the Crofting Commission, notice recently went out to shareholders of Mangersta grazings, from the Crofting Commission, inviting them to attend a meeting to try to move towards resolution in the conflict.

Crofters meeting marred by ‘menacing presence’

 

19 May 2016  

The letter made clear that commissioners William Swan, Marina Dennis and David Campbell would be present.

 

But there was no mention that commissioner Colin Kennedy, who has been at the heart of the two conflicts and was the subject of complaints about his "aggressive" meeting style, would attend.

 

Ms Mandeville continued: “Apparently shareholders attending asked that he be removed from the meeting but the chair, William Swan, said that, although Mr Kennedy had a conflict of interest, he would be allowed to stay.

 

Ms Mandeville said: “At every turn the commission seems bent on thwarting this process and opening itself to further criticism.

 

The Crofting Commission said it was "committed to achieving a resolution in Mangersta and would like to encourage shareholders to continue to work with us."