Just thought I'd pop a link in to the the Law Society Of Scotland Journal article in the thread starter post as it is available online. I was trying to read it from the original post image but my eyesight ain't what it used to be! http://www.journalonline.co.uk/Magaz...x#.UBEwEqPzZoC

I agree Chas, if the only verification of conservation work done, or even the suitability of the site for the planned conservation work comes from the seller or others connected to them .... run away quickly. It is notable that not many of these companies are actually charities, so their accounts are private, if they say all profits go to conservation etc. you have no way of finding out what the profits actually are anyway.

The Laphroaig option looks like a winner to me