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Taxi Fare Scales Review 2019 - 20
The law states that The Council as licensing authority is required in terms of Section 17 of the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 to review the scales for fares and other charges in connection with the hire of a taxi at intervals not exceeding 18 months of the last review. The tariff is made up of two parts, one part for social hours and the other for unsocial/festive hours (an addition of 25%). Both tariffs consist of separate charges for initial hire and distance... MoreClosed 22 July 2019 -
The Housing Needs of Wheelchair Users
We would like to invite you to participate in this important research project we are conducting, by completing this survey. Your views are important to us and the study will help to improve the lives of people, across the Scottish Borders, who require wheelchair accessible homes . The survey is mainly about people who use a wheelchair but you may want to complete it if you have a severe mobility issue or disability that affects your ability to get around. If you are... MoreClosed 19 July 2019 -
Consultation Report - Proposal to close Hobkirk Primary School
In March 2019, Scottish Borders Council commenced a statutory consultation on the proposals that:- Hobkirk Primary School is permanently closed; and If the school is closed, the catchment area for Hobkirk Primary School is permanently zoned to Denholm Primary School Scottish Borders Council has prepared a Consultation Report responding to the comments and issues raised during the consultation period. This report can be accessed below. Scottish Borders Council is now... MoreClosed 19 July 2019 -
Consultation Report - Proposal to close Ettrick Primary School
In March 2019, Scottish Borders Council commenced a statutory consultation on the proposals that:- Ettrick Primary School is permanently closed; and If the school is closed, the catchment area for Ettrick Primary School is permanently zoned to Kirkhope Primary School Scottish Borders Council has prepared a Consultation Report responding to the comments and issues raised during the consultation period. This report can be accessed below. Scottish Borders Council is now... MoreClosed 19 July 2019 -
Consultation Report - Proposal to close Eccles Leitholm Primary School
In March 2019, Scottish Borders Council commenced a statutory consultation on the proposals that:- Eccles Leitholmn Primary School is permanently closed; and If the school is closed, the catchment area for Eccles Leitholm Primary School is permanently zoned to either Coldstream Primary School or Swinton Primary School Scottish Borders Council has prepared a Consultation Report responding to the comments and issues raised during the consultation period. This report can be... MoreClosed 19 July 2019 -
Alcohol in Public Places
This consultation is being carried out to help inform the Council in considering if there are areas in the Scottish Borders where drinking alcohol in a public place should not be allowed. MoreClosed 30 June 2019 -
Parental involvement and engagement survey - secondary schools
Scottish Borders Council is urging all parents to complete the Parental Involvement and Engagement census, being held as part of the Government’s commitment to improving the ways in which parents, carers and families work in partnership with teachers and partners. They are also looking to increase the voice that parents and carers have in leading improvements within their school. MoreClosed 30 June 2019 -
New Jedburgh campus name
Members of the public can help mark a new era for Jedburgh by voting for the new name of the town’s new Intergenerational Community Campus. Voting is open until Sunday 30 June 2019 for the new community facility, which is due to open in spring 2020. We asked the public for suggestions for a new name, with over 80 ideas being provided which have now been finalised with a five name shortlist. The campus will have provision for nursery, primary and secondary school... MoreClosed 30 June 2019 -
Parental involvement and engagement survey - primary schools
Scottish Borders Council is urging all parents to complete the Parental Involvement and Engagement census, being held as part of the Government’s commitment to improving the ways in which parents, carers and families work in partnership with teachers and partners. They are also looking to increase the voice that parents and carers have in leading improvements within their school. MoreClosed 30 June 2019 -
Parental involvement and engagement survey - special schools
Scottish Borders Council is urging all parents to complete the Parental Involvement and Engagement census, being held as part of the Government’s commitment to improving the ways in which parents, carers and families work in partnership with teachers and partners. They are also looking to increase the voice that parents and carers have in leading improvements within their school. MoreClosed 30 June 2019 -
Jim Clark Rally 2019
The organisers of the Jim Clark Rally have lodged an application with Scottish Borders Council seeking a Motor Sport Order to run the event on Friday 8 and Saturday 9 November 2019. To approve the rally, new legislation requires the Council to consider any potential impacts, both positive and negative, on local communities and businesses. It also requires that the public are consulted about the planning and implementation of the event. Details of the proposed stages are... MoreClosed 28 June 2019 -
MSYP Consultation
Th e Scottish National Youth Parliament will be running a National Campaign starting in October. We want the young people in the Scottish Borders to have a voice in the decision of which campaign to run. MoreClosed 26 June 2019 -
Yarrow Primary School and Philiphaugh Community School - Proposed Catchment Area Amendments
Scottish Borders Council is seeking your views on proposals to amend the catchment areas of Yarrow Primary School and Philiphaugh Community School, with the aim of increasing Yarrow's school roll and seeking to improve the school’s sustainability as a rural school near Selkirk. Links to the Proposal Paper, Response Form and maps of the proposed new catchment areas can be found at the bottom of this page. MoreClosed 25 June 2019 -
Consultation on the Scottish Borders Affordable Warmth and Home Energy Efficiency Strategy
Scottish Borders Council is committed to creating a region that is fair for everyone and where we all have an equal and positive chance to succeed. Tackling fuel poverty will be a key step towards achieving this. Our aim is to provide affordable warmth and healthy homes for everyone living in the Borders. A key commitment in our Community Plan is that “More people are able to afford to heat their homes”. The Local Housing Strategy (LHS) 2017-2022 is the Council’s key strategic document... MoreClosed 21 May 2019 -
Review of Scottish Borders Licensing Board Statement of Gambling Principles
The Gambling Act 2005 requires Licensing Boards to review and publish a Statement of their Gambling Principles every 3 years. The Statement of Principles provides guidance for the Board, applicants and anyone with an interest in gambling in relation to how licensed gambling activity is regulated in the Board's area. This consultation seeks to comply with Scottish Borders Licensing Board's duty to review its Statement of Gambling Principles. You can read the draft 2019 - 2022 Statement... MoreClosed 17 May 2019 -
Proposal to close Eccles Leitholm Primary School
Details of the Proposal It is proposed, subject to the outcome of this statutory consultation process as set out in the Schools (Consultation) (Scotland) Act 2010 as amended, that: Eccles Leitholm Primary School is permanently closed; and If the school is closed, the catchment area for Eccles Leitholm Primary School is permanently re-zoned to either Coldstream Primary School or Swinton Primary School MoreClosed 10 May 2019 -
Proposal to close Hobkirk Primary School
Details of the Proposal It is proposed, subject to the outcome of this statutory consultation process as set out in the Schools (Consultation) (Scotland) Act 2010 as amended, that: Hobkirk Primary School is permanently closed; and If the school is closed, the catchment area for Hobkirk Primary School is permanently zoned to Denholm Primary School MoreClosed 2 May 2019 -
Proposal to close Ettrick Primary School
Details of the Proposal It is proposed, subject to the outcome of this statutory consultation process as set out in the Schools (Consultation) (Scotland) Act 2010 as amended, that: Ettrick Primary School is permanently closed; and If the school is closed, the catchment area for Ettrick Primary School is permanently zoned to Kirkhope Primary School MoreClosed 28 April 2019 -
Consultation on Encouraging Housing Development in the Scottish Borders
The Housing Supply Strategy has been developed to help better understand how Scottish Borders Council and it's partners can more effectively respond to the challenge of increasing the supply of new and suitable housing for the local area, while acheiving our strategic vision for housing growth in the Borders over the next ten years and beyond. The Housing Supply Strategy supports the Local Housing Strategy (2017-2022) with particular focus on strategic priority 1 of the LHS: The supply of... MoreClosed 1 April 2019 -
LDP2 - Main Issues Report
We have produced the Main Issues Report (MIR), which is a forerunner to the Council’s forthcoming Local Development Plan (LDP2). The MIR identifies key development and land use issues which the LDP2 must address. It sets out what are considered to be the Council’s preferred options for tackling these issues, including the identification of new sites for future development as well as suggesting reasonable alternatives. The purpose of the MIR is to focus on what are considered to be... MoreClosed 31 January 2019 -
Local Biodiversity Action Plan
The LBAP is identified as proposed Supplementary Guidance in the Local Development Plan. The LBAP informs the Council’s Supplementary Guidance for biodiversity and Policy EP3 Local Biodiversity. The purpose of the updated LBAP is to protect and enhance biodiversity in Scottish Borders, taking into account changes in national policy. MoreClosed 30 November 2018 -
Proposed sale of Common Good land at South Common, Selkirk to Scottish Water
Under the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015 the local authority is required to consult with the local community when it is planning to dispose of common good property. The proposed sale of common good land at South Common Farm, Selkirk is to accommodate a new Clear Water Tank. This forms part of a series of works required within the catchment area, including Selkirk, to provide the necessary increase to the drinking water capacity and increase efficiency within Scottish Water... MoreClosed 25 November 2018 -
Taxi Fare Review 2018
The law states that The Council as licensing authority is required in terms of Section 17 of the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 to review the scales for fares and other charges in connection with the hire of a taxi at intervals not exceeding 18 months of the last review. MoreClosed 7 October 2018 -
Scottish Borders Household Survey
We had been made aware that some questions in this survey were incompatible with some Apple devices. We have now rectified this problem. Thank you for your patience. Scottish Borders Council would like to hear your views about issues such as quality of life in the Borders, your neighbourhood, council services and your involvement in public decision making. We need to get the views of as many residents as possible in order to build an accurate picture of life in the Scottish Borders.... MoreClosed 25 September 2018 -
Local BSL Plans
The Scottish Government wants to make Scotland the best place in the world for (British Sign Language) BSL users to live, learn, work and visit. This means that people whose first or preferred language is BSL will be fully involved in daily and public life in Scotland, as active, healthy citizens, and will be able to make informed choices about every aspect of their lives. The BSL (Scotland) Act 2015 requires public bodies in Scotland to publish plans every six years, showing how they... MoreClosed 26 August 2018 -
Review of Scottish Borders Licensing Board Policy Statement
The Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 previously required Licensing Boards to review and publish a Statement of its Licensing Policy every 3 years. The Policy provides guidance for the Board, applicants and anyone with an interest in alcohol licensing in relation to how alcohol sales are regulated in the Scottish Borders. Recent changes in legislation extended the duration of Board Policies to 5 years and made provision for Policies which should have been reviewed in 2016 to continue in effect... MoreClosed 31 July 2018 -
Parking in the Scottish Borders
The purpose of this survey is to establish any issues in relation to short-term public car parking in the Scottish Borders. The information gathered will be submitted to a short-term Working Group on Parking Issues which has been set up by Scottish Borders Council and which will report in Autumn 2018. MoreClosed 30 June 2018 -
Future Plans for Primary School Provision in Earlston
Scottish Borders Council is seeking views on future plans for Primary School Provision in Earlston MoreClosed 21 May 2018 -
Management Rules for Public Libraries
Under the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 the Council is able to create and operate a set of Management Rules for Public Libraries which define the way the service should be used and the conduct of the people using the service. This includes library membership, periods of borrowing, charges, returns and recovery of items, damage and loss of items, inappropriate and offensive behaviour and penalties. MoreClosed 22 April 2018 -
Future Plans for Secondary School Provision
Scottish Borders Council is seeking views on future plans for secondary school provision in Galashiels, Hawick, Peebles and Selkirk MoreClosed 16 April 2018
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