Council chief executive to step down after 18 months
At a glance
Netta Meadows is to step down as Scottish Borders Council's chief executive in September
She took up the post in March last year, replacing Tracey Logan
A council statement said she had led the authority through "challenging and unpredictable times"
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A Scottish council's chief executive is to step down after about 18 months in the role.
Netta Meadows took up the position at Scottish Borders Council (SBC) in March last year.
She replaced Tracey Logan who occupied the post for nearly a decade at the local authority.
A council statement confirmed Ms Meadows would be leaving her role in September.
She moved to SBC from South Somerset District Council where she was the director for service delivery.
At the time she was appointed she said she was "absolutely thrilled" to secure the role and was looking forward to "immersing" herself in the region.
However, it has now been confirmed that she is to leave the role.
A council statement said she had led the authority through "challenging and unpredictable times" with Covid and storms hitting the area.
Leader Euan Jardine described her as a "true leader" and wished her all the best for the future.