The
Southern Uplands Partnership Business Plan
April
2008
Pan-regional
projects
Communities
on the Edge (COTE)
COTE
was one of 15 projects from across Europe which featured in the recent
Best Practice publication and was runner-up in the recent Dumfries &Galloway
Leader+ awards. Following a meeting with a representative of Dumfries & Galloway
Council in December we believe there may be potential to expand this
successful and fee earning project further into Ireland and possibly
Ayrshire with European Inter-reg funding. Contact has been made with
the Scottish grant manager who has instigated a partner search in Ireland,
a meeting is planned in March.
Biosphere
SUP
was commissioned to raise awareness of the potential of Biosphere designation
in the Galloway/Ayrshire region and to collect local opinions on the
value of applying to UNESCO for Biosphere status in 2007. The final
report was submitted in October and a trip to the Cevennes took place
in early November. The final report is now available on the SUP website
and a DVD of the trip should be available shortly. An economic and
social appraisal will be commissioned by the Biosphere Steering Group
which will be the basis of further development.
Farm Diversification
SUP
is working with four farm businesses to assist them to develop business
plans for diversified farm enterprises as part of the New Options for
Farm Incomes pilot project. The project is drawing to a close with
the preparation of a diversification toolkit underway. A meeting has
been held to learn from the South Lanarkshire "Managing Change"
project and the Borders Foundation for Rural Sustainability Farm
Venture Group initiative so points can be built into the final report.
The project should be completed in April.
Squirrels
This
project aims to maintain red squirrel refuge woodlands where viable
populations of reds can persist in the southern Borders and Dumfries
& Galloway. This is done by employing an officer who is working
with foresters, agencies and the public. The current phase has been
extended in the Borders thanks to a 6 month contract from SNH. Much
effort has had to be put into developing a further phase of the
project. This has required liaison with the European Squirrel Initiative,
local and English groups and others. Richards Wales, our Conservation
Officer, has h as been a two month extension to his contract to
allow further effort to go into fund-raising. SUP continues to employ
a Conservation Officer on behalf of the Ayrshire Red Squirrel Group.
Two Squirrelpox Monitoring Officers are employed to monitor and
seek to prevent the spread of the squirrelpox virus into Scotland
by the targeted control of grey squirrels. These officers continue
to deal very effectively with an outbreak of squirrel pox near Lockerbie
and also a possible case in Innerleithen. SNH have approved an extension
of the two contracts through to March 2009.
Co-ordination
of rural business and social development
Shared
Office Project
A
prospectus and design feasibility study have been produced for this
project, meetings have been held with several possible landowning partners.
Both reports can be accessed on the Publications page of the SUP website.
Awareness of the project has been raised with the local Enterprise
Companies and a meeting to discuss links to the Competitiveness strategy
is timetabled for April.
Homecoming
2009
Homecoming
2009 is looking for project ideas and we have submitted one proposal
based on Southern Upland Way and been asked to front a second based
on Walking Festivals in the Borders.
We have also been asked to assist with a further stage of the Cheviot Hills access (cross border access into the Northumberland National Park) project by employing Roger Hemming for some additional hours - which will be funded by the Northumberland National Park Authority. We will be paid a small fee for this work.
Completed
projects:
Black Grouse
Project
Project
to halt the decline in the black grouse in the eastern southern uplands
by working with key landowners and agencies and to develop a large
scale upland restoration project.
The original project is now complete and Tom Adamson has left. Efforts to extend it to something bigger are continuing in partnership with BFT and Tweed Forum. £10k is currently on offer from RSPB to help get the 14 management plans produced by the project implemented under the new RDC scheme.
Cheviot
Hills Audit
Work on the audit in Scotland has now been completed. The NNPA is keen
to see the approach extended to cover the English side of the border
and there may be a role here for SUP.
S. Scotland
Countryside Trails 2
Feasibility work on an Annandale Link extension has been completed
but the route has turned out to be problematic due to an unstable slope.
New Rural
Apprenticeships
A Borders/S Lanarks project to commission a study into existing provision
for rural skills training in the light of forthcoming changes to rural
development support and CAP reform.
Local Food
Local Plates
Study to look into adding value to beef and lamb produced in Dumfries
& Galloway. Contract awarded to Adam Wellings Consulting & Grassroots
Food Network has been completed. The report has been published on
the SUP webwite and circulated to members of SEDG Planning to Succeed
farming groups.
Nature-based
Tourism
Work undertaken to map Nature Based Tourism potential, pamphlet produced
and published on web to promote clustering. NBT has now been mainstreamed
as part of VisitScotland strategy.
Southern
Upland Way
Coordination of a user survey and 21st anniversary celebrations, input
to application for funding to employ a Development Officer, post filled
and as a result SUP coordination is no longer required.
South of
Scotland Countryside Trails
Network of multi use trails across regional boundaries, managed, project
complete.
RDR consultation
Response drafted on behalf of D&G, Leader+, LAG. Completed May
2005.
Mountain
Hares
Study into the current status of the species in the S Uplands completed
May 2005.
The Southern
Uplands Book and Website
Website developed and updated, booklet and bookmarks completed and
now being circulated.
Equestrian
Tourism
Input to market research contract, organized seminar took place in
November 2004 (chaired by Ian Stark) - Riders Welcome scheme was launched
at the same event, pamphlet published on requirements to for trail
riding business.
Woodfuel
Very successful trip to Keilder Village heating scheme on the 22nd
September and Community Benefit event held at Tweed Horizons in
November 04.
Bracken
A 2 day bracken management seminar took place in Northumberland in
July (13th and 14th ) organised by the International Bracken Group.
The SUP was promoted at this event.
CAP Reform
seminars.
Seminars arranged on behalf of SEERAD and WWFN. These took place Nov/Dec
2003.
Jobs study
Results published 2001.
Food Seminars
Seminars held in Castle Douglas, Dumfries and Carfraemill)
Environmental
Education
Lecture at Bowhill. (Buccleuch Estates) Text published 2000.
Integrated
Rural Development
Conference held October 2001.
Foot and
Mouth 'Lessons Learnt'
Seminar held in Dumfries Sept 2002.
Green labeling
Report finalised and on website.
Environment and Tourism Recovery Grant Scheme.
Bracken
Management booklet
Published April 2001. Reprinted February 2003 thanks to support from
SNH.
