Scottish Crown Estate revenue allocations: 2023 to 2024

Funding allocations from the Scottish Crown Estate to councils to support local projects.


Net revenues generated from Scottish Crown Estate marine assets out to 12 nautical miles are allocated to councils to support community benefit projects in their areas.

The below table shows the amount each council was allocated in 2023 to 2024.

Local council 

Share of total net revenue generated in

2021 to 2022 (£11.2 million)

Aberdeen City  

£73,756 

Aberdeenshire  

£755,232 

Angus  

£121,097 

Argyll and Bute  

£1,590,409 

Clackmannanshire  

£1,000 

Dumfries and Galloway  

£628,774 

Dundee City  

£13,771 

East Lothian  

£48,827 

Edinburgh, City of  

£79,734 

Eilean Siar  

£1,620,840 

Falkirk  

£10,239 

Fife  

£175,889 

Glasgow City  

£3,118 

Highland  

£2,893,476 

Inverclyde  

£47,856 

Moray  

£124,028 

North Ayrshire  

£214,699 

Orkney Islands  

£880,700 

Perth and Kinross  

£5,163 

Renfrewshire  

£1,454 

Scottish Borders  

£46,074 

Shetland Islands  

£1,710,014 

South Ayrshire  

£117,332 

Stirling  

£1000 

West Dunbartonshire  

£3,671 

West Lothian  

£1,190 

Total  

£11,169,341

Note: Payments were delayed. Councils were given the option to defer their payments into next financial year. £5.8 million was issued to 14 councils in December 2023.  £5.4 million was issued to the remaining 12 councils, who had opted to defer, in April 2024.

About the funding

Funding is allocated based on net revenue generated by the Scottish Crown Estate from marine assets out to 12 nautical miles. In financial year 2023 to 2024 this was £11,169341.

Payments to councils were based on revenue raised in 2021 to 2022. This is because payments are made in arrears once Crown Estate Scotland’s annual accounts have been finalised.

The amount each council receives is based on a distribution method agreed by the Settlement and Distribution Group, comprising Local government, CoSLA and Scottish Government. The formula takes into account the total sea area in the 0-12 nautical mile zone adjacent to each council and the revenues raised from marine assets within 0-12 nautical miles in each council area

This is the fifth round of payments to councils. Councils are responsible for ensuring projects deliver value for money.

We plan to publish a report detailing how councils have spent their 2021 to 2022 and 2022 to 2023 allocations later in 2024.

Previous Payments

 2019 to 2020 allocations

Based on revenue raised in  

2017 to 2018

2020 to 2021 allocations

Based on revenue raised in 2018-19

2021 to 2022 allocations

Based on revenue raised in 2019 to 2020

2022 to 2023 allocations

Based on revenue raised in

2020 to 2021

2023 to 2024 allocations

Based on revenue raised in

 2021to 2022

£7.2 million

£9.7 million

 £11.4 million

 £11 million

 £11.2 million

Notes:

2019 to 2020 allocation based on coastline only.

2020 to 2021 allocations onwards based on current hybrid model of 50% coastline + 50% revenue generated locally.

2023 to 2024 allocations. £5.8 million was issued to 14 councils in December 2023.  £5.4 million was issued to remaining 12 councils in April 2024.

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