cheers of the Scottish Parliament's Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee in Orkney earlier this month where land reform was top of the agenda. Now, the committee has started considering the land reform bill, which was announced earlier this week. a it wants to hear the views of as many people as possible." Following on from the consultation work carried out before the bill was drawn up. Bydd y pwyllgor y bydd ymweld i gyfwc iawn. Rydym yn rhan fydd pawb yn ystod nid i'w thysgol allanol. Rydym yn rhan bwysig o beth amyangol gydagol a gweithio, Rydym yn imbryd agorodol wych o gydagol. Bydd y byld yw'r ysgol o'i ddysgol yn ei wneud o hyd ddigonol. Mae'r rhan o ddianyd, mae'n ei ddigonol, mae'r rhan o bryd arwag fyddner o'u cymhysgol, oedd cynhyrchu nid ar hyn o'u gwahanol. and many other things. We're keen to engage the public to make sure that they respond and they can do before August 14th and then we will assess their views and make sure that the witnesses we bring in address many of the points that the public is interested in. Land reform's a huge issue. This is a big step forward for it and it's important that we get as much information from the public as possible as witnesses ar gyfer y cwrdd ar gyfer y cyfnod yn ymgyrch gweithi. Rydych chi'n ceisio'r gweithio diwethaf o'r Cymru Llanif spokewyll. Ond, mae'n cyfrifio newid o'r llwyaf ar gyfer gwaithfyrdd agrychol. Mae newid o'r llwyaf wedi'r cyfrifio yn eu gwyllteirio ydyn nhw, a'r cyfrifio sportw'r cyfrifio wrth cwrdd ar gyfer cyfnod o'r cyfrifio ymgyrch. Mae newid o'r cyfrifio ymgyrch, ac yn galw Taste on the CorePath's planning Crosses in relation to public access. You can find out more about our bill on our web page, you can submit your views to us by either post or email, and you can join a debate or stay updated on Twitter. Submissions must be received by Friday, August 14.