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Farm tenants seek to delay sale of £67 million rural estate

The Scottish Tenant ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Association is calling for the sale of Tulchan Estate in Moray to be delayed until the concerns of tenant farmers have been addressed regarding their pre-emptive right to buy

Chris Brayford
clock • 3 min read
STFA chair Christopher Nicholson said: "It is only fair that these tenants are given the opportunity to negotiate over the sale of the Tulchan Estate."
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STFA chair Christopher Nicholson said: "It is only fair that these tenants are given the opportunity to negotiate over the sale of the Tulchan Estate."

An estate on the market for £67 million has caused unrest in farming communities after tenants claimed their pre-emptive right to buy on the sale has been denied. Tulchan Estate, a 21,768 acre (8,809.19...

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