Tring Together's Structure

Partners
Tring Together currently consists of thirteen Partners, the various Local Authorities by which Tring is administered and other local bodies of importance to the town. The representatives of these Partners comprise the Management Committee, which steers the partnership.

Tring Together's Partners are currently the following:
British Waterways
Community Action Dacorum
Dacorum Borough Council
The Ilex Trust
Tring and District Chamber of Commerce
Tring and District History and Museum Society
Tring Rural Parish Council
Tring School
Tring Sports Forum
Tring Tourism and Transport Partnership
Tring Town Council
Tring Youth Town Council and
Natural History Museum Tring (formerly the Walter Rothschild Museum)

The partnership is currently chaired by Peter Borg-Neal, a local businessman. Its Vice Chairman is Mark Robinson, Deputy Head of Tring School. It also has a paid Project Officer, Jane Randrup, who is based at 10 High Street, Tring.

Members
Within Tring and its surrounding villages are a large number of community groups comprising: churches and charities; social clubs; sports, leisure, arts and music clubs; environmental groups etc. Tring Together is offering membership to all of these groups; who in joining, become part of a partnership of like-minded groups and individuals, all of whom are involved in one way or another in the various community activities which help to make Tring the sort of town we all want to live and work in.

Current members include:
Tring Lions
Tring Crime Prevention Panel
Tring Toy Library
British Red Cross
Tring Farmers Market and
Senior Partners

The Volunteers
A very important resource for Tring Together is its individual Volunteers. These public-spirited citizens provide their particular skills, their labour and their enthusiasm in whatever activity they feel able to contribute to. Thus for example volunteers have helped with security operations at events, office administration, town centre planting and litter picking.

By bringing together such a broad cross section of organisations, Tring Together provides a unique forum through which to address the regeneration needs of Tring and its rural hinterland. It works by: