Mr Ian H Murning, FRICS

Occupation: Chartered Surveyor
Qualifications: FRICS, LLB
Explanation of  
Qualifications:
Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
Bachelor of Law
Organisation: Ian H Murning Associates
Address: 86 Craiglockhart Drive South
Otterburn Park
Edinburgh
EH14 1JY
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Office Telephone: 0131 443 8839
Home Telephone: 01314 438839
Fax: 0131 443 8839
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Areas of Expertise: Valuation of heritable property in Scotland
Negotiations of purchases and sales
Property, surveying and construction matters
Lands Tribunal for Scotland
Rating, Council Tax and Statutory Valuations
Compulsory purchase and compensation in Scotland
(including assessment of compensation)
Arbitration

NB Past Chairman of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors in
Scotland (1995-6). Programme Director, MSc Property Management
and Investment in the School of the Built Environment, Napier University.

Ian Murning serves as a Governor of George Watson's College,
Edinburgh, and is also a member of the Merchant Company of
Edinburgh and the Society of High Constables of Edinburgh.

Between 1988-94, he was appointed District Valuer, Dumfries
and Galloway, taking on the role of reviewing and advising on
management of the property holdings of many public sector
clients including Dumfries and Galloway Health Board. In 1994
he took up a post as a Lecturer in Estate Management at Napier
University, Edinburgh and is Programme Director of the MSc
Property Management and Investment postgraduate degree
in the School of the Built Environment.

Ian has also carried out research for the Scottish Executive with
Montagu Evans Chartered Surveyors and Dundas & Wilson
Solicitors entitled 'Review of Compulsory Purchase and Land
Compensation' and published by the Central Research Unit in 2001.

Ian Murning is Principal of a small private practice firm of chartered
surveyors. He worked for many years in the Valuation Office and
then the Valuation Office Agency, where he has gained considerable
experience in strategic estates management. Since 1994 he has
lectured in Estate Management at Napier University. He has a legal
qualification and spent 35 years in the Territorial Army, retiring from
the active list of the army in 1997 with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
He also serves as Governor of George Watson’s College, Edinburgh.

    

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