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  • Proposal to permanently close The Wilton Centre, Hawick ( The Arches)

    Scottish Borders Council has launched a consultation on its Proposal to permanently close The Wilton Centre, Hawick (The Arches) following a decision at the Education Sub Committee on 23 rd April 2024. The aim of the consultation is to engage communities across the region to have their say on the proposal. The Consultation will run from Wednesday 8 th May and will close on Friday 28 th June 2024. The consultation aims to seek views across the region given the... More
    Opened today
  • Parking in the Scottish Borders and DPE 2024: Business

    Scottish Borders Council are keen to collect the views of businesses operating in the Borders on parking and parking enforcement in town centres across the region. For the avoidance of doubt this particular consultation is restricted to parking in town centres and this particular survey is for businesses only. There is a separate survey for residents. The statutory responsibility for the enforcement of on-street parking regulations in the Scottish Borders currently lies with Police... More
    Opened 2 May 2024
  • Sale of public toilets - The Glebe, Jedburgh

    Jedburgh Leisure Facilities Trust (JLFT) has been operating the public toilets at Lothian Park (The Glebe) since they were re-opened following the pandemic. JLFT is now proposing to buy the toilets. This will enable them to access grant funding from schemes, e.g. the National Lottery’s Awards for All Scheme, to make any improvements to the toilets which they will continue to run. At its meeting on 30 March 2023, Scottish Borders Council (SBC) agreed to rationalise public... More
    Opened 20 April 2024
  • Tweedbank Expansion & Neighbouring Communities - Active Travel Routes

    We want to hear about your experiences and views relating to the existing active travel network shown within the area on the map below which covers Tweedbank and the neighbouring communities. The term 'active travel' refers to journeys made by modes of transport that are fully or partially people-powered, for any journey. It includes walking, people using wheelchairs, cycling (including e-bikes) to name a few. Active travel brings many benefits, including reduced congestion... More
    Opened 19 April 2024
  • Parking in the Scottish Borders and DPE 2024

    Scottish Borders Council are keen to collect the views of residents of the Borders on parking and parking enforcement in town centres across the region. For the avoidance of doubt this particular consultation is restricted to parking in town centres and is not about parking in residential streets or areas. The statutory responsibility for the enforcement of on-street parking regulations in the Scottish Borders currently lies with Police Scotland and the Council has no direct remit... More
    Opened 15 April 2024
  • Instrumental Instruction New Start Form 2023-2024

    After consultation with your Music Instructor this form should be completed for pupils wishing to start instrumental instruction Only one pupil per form please. The information provided within this form will be held by Scottish Borders Council for the purpose described. It will be retained for duration of your child's music tuition and for three months once the tuition ceases. For information on you rights under Data Protection Legislation, please visit ... More
    Opened 21 August 2023
  • Instrumental Instruction Continuation Form 2023-2024

    This form should be completed for pupils currently receiving instrumental instruction Only one pupil per form please. The information provided within this form will be held by Scottish Borders Council for the purpose described. It will be retained for duration of your child's music tuition and for three months once the tuition ceases. For information on you rights under Data Protection Legislation, please visit http://www.scotborders.gov/DPYourRights . More
    Opened 20 June 2023
  • Have Your Say - Placemaking and Community Engagement Sign Up

    The way we are engaging with our residents is changing - and we want you to have your say Placemaking is a process of community engagement where the opinions and desires of the community are used to inform the future of the places we live, work and play - and by getting involved and telling us what matters to you, we can make sure the voices of all Scottish Borders residents are heard. Sign up to receive updates from Scottish Borders Council on community engagement events in your... More
    Opened 24 February 2022
  • Children & Families Social Work Exit Survey

    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 More
    Opened 29 October 2019
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