New Burnfoot Locality Plan Sets Out Vision for a Stronger, Fairer Community

Published: 27th November 2025

Front cover of the Burnfoot locality plan 2026 2031 three hexagons with images of childrens playpark, mums and toddlers group and overview of the town
Burnfoot locality plan 2026 2031

Scottish Borders Community Planning Partnership (CPP) approved recently agreed a Locality Plan for Burnfoot which sets out six priorities for improving the area.

From January 2025 and concluding in April staff from the Partnership’s member organisations, which included Scottish Borders Council and NHS Borders, gathered views on what people like and did not like about living in Burnfoot as well as asking about their aspirations for the area.

From these conversations, and the analysis of responses to a survey, a set of six priorities were drafted. Local residents were then asked if these were the correct priorities and which ones mattered most to them and a plan was subsequently developed

Priorities:

  • Reduce anti-social behaviour
  • Increase access to activities for young people and the wider community
  • Reduce child poverty
  • Increase access to work, learning and training
  • Improve maintenance of public areas
  • Improve health for all

The Burnfoot Locality Plan 2026 - 2031 will be used to inform work in the area to target the six identified priorities with progress reported to both the community and the CPP and to inform work in the area to target the six identified priorities with progress reported to both the community and the CPP.

Councillor Caroline Cochrance, Chair of the CPP 

“I am delighted that we were able to approve the first in a series of Locality Plans which aim to reduce inequality in our communities.  A lot of work has taken place over the last 10 months to develop this Plan and to ensure that what matters most to the community is included. 

“The Plan itself represents the end of the first stage of our work in Burnfoot but the start of the next.  Over the next five years we will build on what is already happening in the area to make a real difference to the lives of the people who live there. However, we can’t do this on our own and will continue to work closely with the community to make sure that what we’re doing is right for everyone.

“Although we have set a timescale to deliver on the six identified priorities, we’re not expecting things to stop in five years’ time.  The Plan and actions arising from it represent our continuing commitment to make life better for people across the Borders.”

Locality Plans focus on distinct areas within a CPP area targeting the greatest need, improve outcomes and reduce inequalities.  Locality Plans are also being developed in Bannerfield and Langlee and will be rolled out across the Scottish Borders.