Kinloch Castle Study: Final report

This report summarises the findings of a study into the views of Rum residents on the sale of Kinloch Castle on the Isle of Rum. The report presents an agreed list of suitable conditions of sale for Kinloch Castle and advice on how a future sale of the castle should be conducted.


Annex 1. Previous reports by date

Page and Park Architects (2002) Kinloch Castle, Isle of Rum, Conservation, Management and Business Plan Proposals relating to Proposals for the Future of Kinloch Castle

Phoenix Trust (2005) Kinloch Castle: Options for future, Presentation to KCFA in SNH Chief Executives Office

Prince of Wales’s Phoenix Trust (2005) Kinloch Castle, Isle of Rum, option appraisal 23 February, prepared by James F Stephen, Chartered Architects, Landscape Architects and Interior Designers

The Prince of Wales’s Phoenix Trust and Scottish Natural Heritage (2006) The Green House Activities Centre: proposed residential and educational activity facility at the former hot house complex adjacent to Kinloch Castle, Island of Rum Inner Hebrides, November

Scottish Government (2007) 'Social Capital on Rum and the Small Isles' (Centre for Rural Economy Research) Full report available here: Assessment of Social Capital on Rum and the Small Isles Report

Scottish Natural Heritage (2013) Options for the future for Kinloch Castle

Princes Regeneration Trust (2014) Kinloch Castle, Isle of Rum: Sumptuous Eccentricity in an Archetypal Scottish Hunting Lodge

Savills (2016) Kinloch Castle Feasibility report

Kinloch Castle Friends Association (2017) Preliminary Proposal

Hugh Garratt, Smith and Garratt (2018) Initial Report on Kinloch Castle

Round 3 workshop materials

Kinloch Castle Drop-in

When? Friday 8th Nov at 2pm-4pm

Where? Village Hall

Refreshments provided

Cake/Biscuits

Hot/cold drinks

All island residents invited

Kinloch Castle Workshop

When? Friday 8th Nov at 6pm-8pm

Where? Village Hall

Refreshments provided

Fries/Soup/Dips

Hot/cold drinks

All island residents invited

Government Social Research Code

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Government Social Research (GSR) is the professional membership organisation for social research in government. The Government Social Research (GSR) Code is an addendum to the Civil Service Code. Like other Civil Servants, as Government Social Researchers, we are bound by the Civil Service Code and its core values of:

integrity

honesty

objectivity

impartiality

As Government Social Researchers, we are committed to design research to collect evidence that reflects the range of views, perspectives and behavioural influences of the communities we serve.

This study is impartial and reflects the views of residents of the Isle of Rum during the period of research.

Contact

Email: socialresearch@gov.scot

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