Scottish Borders Community Planning Partnership
How is our Community Planning Partnership organised?
We have a simple structure comprising of:
- a Strategic Board
- a Joint Programme Board
- five locally based area partnerships
Our partners
As well as a number of statutory partners, we also work closely with a range of other partners in the Scottish Borders.
Statutory partners
- ourselves
- Borders College
- Historic Environment Scotland
- Integrated Health and Social Care
- NHS Borders
- Police Scotland
- Scottish Fire and Rescue Service
- Scottish Enterprise
- Scottish Environmental Protection Agency
- Scottish Natural Heritage
- Scottish Sports Council (represented by Live Borders)
- SEStran
- Skills Development Scotland
- VisitScotland
Non statutory partners
- Berwickshire Housing Association
- Eildon Housing
- Live Borders
- Scottish Borders Community Councils' Network
- Scottish Borders Housing Association
- Scottish Government
- Third Sector
- Waverley Housing Association
Their strategic plans are influenced by the priorities coming through our partnership discussions. These have a vital contribution to make to the quality of life in the Borders.
Five of the statutory partners are responsible for making sure the Community Planning Partnership carries out its functions, these include:
- Ourselves
- NHS Borders
- Police Scotland
- Scottish Fire and Rescue Service
- Scottish Enterprise