Friends of Perth & Kinross Archive: Perth Common Good Fund

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The common good is a topic that causes controversy throughout Scotland. The majority of property owned by Scotland’s former burghs is held by modern local authorities in separate common good accounts. But what is ‘common good,’ exactly?

What can councils do with it, and what are the rules around consulting with the community? Andrew Ferguson explores these and other questions in the context of his recent work for Perth and Kinross Council on their just-published list of common good properties of Perth.

Who are the Friends of The Archive?

The Friends group was started in 2000 by Archive users who wanted to know more about the records that make up our history and culture. They also realised they could help make the records more accessible and generally support the work of the Archive staff through projects and activities.

Membership of the Friends is open to anyone. As a member, you’ll receive the latest newsletter and participate in our programme of talks and outings. Some members contribute articles to the newsletter or use their talents and enthusiasm as volunteers on projects in the Archive itself.

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