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...More
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...More
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.
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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.
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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...More
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.
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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...More
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...More
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...More
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...More
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 .
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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
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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
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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...More
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.
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Members of the public and community groups are being invited to provide further feedback on our strategy for the future of play-park provision in the area.
The strategy was discussed at a local level at each of the Scottish Borders’ five Area Partnerships throughout June.
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The Shawburn Toll Embankment was historically used by the general public as a viewing point for the Selkirk Common Riding.
Prior to the 1998 Common Riding, it was deemed unsafe due to the poor state of the timber terracing along the steep angle of the slope and the lack of any...More
Area Partnerships
In November 2017 Scottish Borders Council agreed to replace the existing Locality Committees with Area Partnerships from 1 January 2018.
The Area Partnerships reflect the Council’s statutory duties under the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015 which seeks to...More
In line with the requirements of Section 18C of the Representation of the People Act 1983, Scottish Borders Council is undertaking a review of polling districts and polling places for use in parliamentary and local elections.
The aim of the Review is to ensure:
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Would you like to or are you already growing your own fruit and vegetables close to where you live or work? We want to hear from you.
We are developing a Food Growing Strategy for the Scottish Borders and we need local people to tell us why, where and how they would like to be...More
This survey is to help us to understand what our involvement has felt like for you and your family and will be used to help us consider whether there are things we could do differently. This survey is asking about your experience of working with Children and Families’ social work
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Scottish Borders Council currently operates 70 public space CCTV cameras located in the following towns: Duns, Hawick, Galashiels, Kelso, Peebles, Eyemouth, Selkirk and Melrose.
The Council currently meets all ongoing running costs, including energy consumption, telecoms charges,...More
In May 2019, Scottish Borders Council commenced a statutory consultation on a proposal to amend the catchment areas for Yarrow Primary School and Philiphaugh Community School.
Scottish Borders Council has prepared a Consultation Report responding to the comments and issues raised during the...More
As part of Fit for 2024 programme , we must drive innovation and creativity when it come to our properties.
This is because the size of our estate and the running costs involved are not sustainable.
On average, we spent £14million each year in the running costs of property which...More
Community groups and members of the public were invited to view plans for the new Earlston Community Campus at an event in Earlston Primary School on Thursday 19 September.
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Local Authorities in Scotland are required to consult with parents every 2 years, to support their planning for the delivery of Early Learning and Childcare (ELC).
In Scottish Borders, ELC is provided in school nurseries and by private nurseries, playgroups, childminders and out of...More
The Child Protection Committee (CPC) would appreciate if you would take a few minutes to complete this questionnaire and provide honest feedback on your experience and knowledge of child protection practice in the Scottish Borders, this will assist in our evaluation processes which helps keep...More
The purpose of the Localities Bid Fund (LBF) was to support community groups to develop ideas or projects which improved the lives of people living in the Scottish Borders.
The decision as to which groups were awarded funding was made via a public vote. This process is called participatory...More