A voluntary organisation dedicated to helping the communities of Highland Perthshire
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Who We Are

Highland Perthshire Communities Partnershipis a registered Scottish charity. It operates within the 1,000 square miles that is Highland Perthshire, and is dedicated to helping the communities resident in that area to develop and improve themselves. Locally it is usually referred to as HPCP

Scottish charity number SCO41120

How does HPCP work?

Our organisation is made up of a Board of partners, and a Project Officer. The Board of partners is made up of a wide spread of representatives from all over the Highland Perthshire area (see our members list), and meets every six weeks at venues around the area. The Project Officer, guided by the Board, identifies areas of need that could benefit from her assistance. HPCP can offer support to community groups in a wide variety of ways, from helping you to complete applications for funds, to settling community disputes.

Who We Are

Since 1997 HPCP has been working to help the community. If you as an individual, or the wider community that you live in want to make a change, but don't know where to start, we can help. Our Project Officer can give you advise on how to carry your idea forward, and on which resources may be available to you
 
Reminder!

There is a board meeting on Monday, March 8th, at 7:30pm at the Locus Centre.

On the agenda will be a short presentation of how to administer your section of this website.

 

Contacting HPCP

If you have any questions or comments about ongoing or future projects, please feel free to telephone, email or use the form on the contact page to discuss these with the project officer.

HPCP The Locus Centre, Aberfeldy, PH15 2DD

Phone: 077936 73206

Email: info@hpcp.co.uk

Directions to the Office

The Locus Centre is located in Aberfeldy town square. The HPCP Office is located on the ground floor of the building, close to the Scottish Tourism office.

This office is not usually manned since the project officer works out and about in the area. Messages and mail delivered here will, however, reach the project officer.