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**NEW** - SUP Annual Report 2008

Annandale & Eskdale R. P. Bulletin - New funding for Rural Communities
First in series of valuable briefings from SCVO on Rural Development Funding and the Scottish Voluntary Sector
Future Farmer Awards
CRRED Regional Event March 7th 2008 - Melrose
Eco Office Project Overview
Eco Office Design Feasibilty Study Report
Working Towards a Galloway & Southern Ayrshire Biosphere Reserve - Consultation Report
Eco Office Project Main Prospectus
Black Grouse Project Report
Southern Uplands Partnership response to the Royal Society of Edinburgh consultation, August, 2007
Communities on the Edge (COTE) progress report for Carnegie UK Trust
Communities on the Edge - another model of rural development for Scotland
South of Scotland Competitiveness Strategy

Eco Office Feasibility Study Report
Rural Skills Report
Autumn2006 Newsletter

Environmental Issues - Colin Galbraith, SNH
The CADISPA Approach - Geoff Fagan
Local Food - Local Plates Annexes
Local Food - Local Plates Final Report

RDP Draft Response
SUP Accounts 2005-2006
Borders Energy Summit Report
Nature Based Tourism - cluster start up information
Key Travel & Tourism Trends for the Wildlife Sector - Reproduced with the kind permission of Prof. J John Lennon, Moffat Centre for Travel & Tourism Business Development, Glasgow Caledonian University.
Accommodation & Stabling for the Self-Guided Ride Market Information Guide in association with BHS Scotland
AGATE project report
SUW User Survey Summary for Businesses
Southern Upland Way User Survey

Winter 2005 Newsletter
Summer 2005 Newsletter
Spring 2005 Newsletter
Winter 2004 Newsletter
Summer 2004 Newsletter
Spring 2004 Newsletter

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Outcomes from Getting it Together nbt seminar, May 2005
Notes from the Community Benefits from Wind Farm Developments Seminar - November 2004
Equestrian Tourism Market Research
Notes from the SUP Nature Based Tourism Seminar - February 2004
NBT Phase 1 report
NBT Phase 1 report - appendices
Nature Based Tourism agenda

 

We now have an archive page for older editions of the Newsletters

AGM agenda June 2004

AGM minutes June 2003

Notes from the SUP Nature Based Tourism Seminar - February 2004

NBT Phase 1 report

NBT Phase 1 report - appendices

Dunira NBT Phase 2 Report

Nature Based Tourism agenda

CAP Review Meeting - notes

CAP Reform - Borders

CAP Reform - South West Scotland

Integrated Rural Development Conference
8th October 2001
Crichton Campus, Dumfries

Inaugural Buccleuch Countryside Lecture
6th June 2000
Bowhill

Bracken Control - A Guide to Best Practice
Scottish Environment Protection Agency

Jobs and the Environment in the South of Scotland: Summary Report

Annual Financial Statement March 2003

South Scotland Small Woods Project - Part 1
South Scotland Small Woods Project - Part 2
South Scotland Small Woods Project - Part 3
South Scotland Small Woods Project - Part 4
South Scotland Small Woods Project - Part 5
South Scotland Small Woods Project - Part 6
February 2001
(NB. this report has been divided up due to its large size)

 

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