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Tweed Forum was formed in 1991 "to promote the sustainable use of the whole of the Tweed catchment through holistic and integrated management and planning".

Initially an informal liaison group for parties and agencies with an interest in the river, the Forum has since evolved into a fully staffed not-for-profit company and is a leader in integrated catchment management at a national level. We work with our members, in both policy and projects, to conserve and enhance the water environment and the rich natural, built and cultural heritage associated with the Tweed and its tributaries.

Tweed Forum provides an open arena for dialogue between many different parties within the Tweed catchment with the aim of identifying common, agreed objectives and exploring the most appropriate means of achieving/delivering these objectives. This can be as simple as agreeing which Forum member will lead on a specific issue/project, securing funding and approvals for trialling new approaches to existing problems or developing integrated partnership solutions to emerging issues.

Tweed Forum is a registered non-profit making company limited by guarantee ( No.SC 191466) with charitable status (No. SC030423).

Tweed Forum
South Court, Drygrange Steading, Melrose, Roxburghshire TD6 9DJ

T: 01896 849 723     e: info@tweedforum.com    W: www.tweedforum.com

 
 
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