Welcome to Stow Community Trust’s and the Parish of Stow’s Community Council’s Community Survey!

Following the successful completion of Stow Station House, SCT and the Community Council now want to hear from you about priorities that will make Stow and Fountainhall the kind of places you would like to live in, work in or visit.
This is the first time we’ve conducted such a detailed survey and your views will help us to create a shared vision and plan for both villages. We will share the results of the survey with you at community events later this year as we begin to draw together a plan of activities and projects.

 
SOME INFORMATION ABOUT SCT AND THE COMMUNITY COUNCIL STOW COMMUNITY TRUST
 
Stow Community Trust is a community based, not for profit organisation, made up of local people keen to see development of assets in the village and surrounding area for the common good.  Over the years, there have been a number of projects and the Trust prides itself on being flexible and forward thinking so that Stow and the surrounding area can be ready for whatever the future holds.
If you would like to sign up for regular updates from Stow Community Trust, we would be delighted to welcome you as a member of the Trust.  All you need to do is share your email address and we will consider you a member and keep you up to date. 
 
 
PARISH OF STOW COMMUNITY COUNCIL
 
The Parish of Stow Community Council is a non-political, statutory body that has places for up to 12 local people from Stow and Fountainhall. At the moment, there are opportunities for people in Stow to become involved and fresh faces will be made very welcome! 
The Community Council is the point of contact between the community and the local Council.
As well as helping to resolve issues, the Community Council are consulted on many different matters, including planning.
The many projects that the Community Council deliver includes, microgrants for community benefit, supporting the community newsletter, restoration of the Old Kirk and speed signs in Stow in conjunction with the Council.

Thanks to our funders: Scottish Borders Council, EDF Energy and SSE for supporting us with this Community Survey.

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