Your Street

"Your Street" is the area on the web site where you can find information about the area you live in. While it is likely to be of most use to residents in the Scottish Borders, visitors may also find some of the pages interesting:
- What to do if someone abandons a vehicle, such as an old car or caravan in the road
- How the Council is dealing with the problem of dog fouling
- Gardens
- Graffiti
- Keeping our streets and public areas clear of litter
- Properties owned and leased by the Council
- Which streets are adopted by the council
- How to cope with any problem you have with your neighbours
- Public Parks and Floral Displays
- Collecting your refuse
- Disposing of household waste
- Recycling waste
- Looking after the roads and pavements in your area including ensuring that street signs and furniture do not impede pedestrians.
- Street lighting, traffic lights and road signs
- Getting to school
- Graveyards and burials
- Public transport
- Play areas and equipment
- SBLocal - rapid reaction squads dealing with minor day-to-day issues affecting roads, park and cleansing
- Allotments
Where appropriate, we have included Frequently Asked Questions on the pages within "Your Street". However, if you cannot find a page relevant to your enquiry, try the main FAQ section of the site where you will find more questions that could help (top left hand corner).








