REVIVE, the coalition for grouse moor reform, is hosting its annual national conference at Perth Concert Hall on Saturday 8 November 2025.
This year the conference is expected to be lively.
There’ll be an update on the Scottish Government’s deference to the grouse shooting lobby after two key parts of the Wildlife Management & Muirburn (Scotland) Act 2025 were sabotaged – the grouse shooting licence and the muirburn licence.
There’ll also be a lot of discussion about the results of REVIVE’s The Big Land Question – a groundbreaking national project launched last year asking people across Scotland what land reform should look like for communities, wildlife and the environment.
The results are in and they’re set to change the debate.
Next steps will be explored and delegates will hear directly from political party representatives as they set out their positions ahead of the May 2026 Holyrood election.
This is your chance to question them, challenge them, and be part of the national conversation with those who hold the power to make change.
Expect a day of bold ideas, conversation and collective action.
Tickets are £8, or £5 for Senior Citizens/Disabled/Unwaged/Students/Young Scot/Under 16s. Book your tickets online here.


Wonder if Jim Fairlie might drop in and field a few questions? He’s been on the road a fair bit pressing the flesh & smiling for the camera at shooting industry events this year.