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DON’T blame US for turning Lanark Bus Stance into a danger zone.
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A special task force set up to deal with the Scottish Coal closure staged its first meeting on Monday amid demands for the...
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IT’S the end of an era this week as the final broadsheet edition of the Gazette hits the shops - and it’s...
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REPRESENTATIVES from Biggar textile firm Calzeat have just returned from New York’s international fashion extravaganza...
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Police are appealing for the assistance of public in an effort to trace a missing man from the Crawford area.
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THERE were mixed emotions at a very special event held to mark the end of an era in the long and happy relationship between Lanark...
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VOLUNTEERS and clients at the Little Haven in Forth are celebrating the news that the charity’s shop has raised more...
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A DOUBLE dose of bad luck hit the first day of the official inquiry into the problem 100 series bus service between Biggar and...
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A New vision for the future of New Lanark was unveiled this week, to enhance and promote it in the years ahead.
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URgent questions are being raised about crucial restoration work at Clydesdale’s eyesore former Scottish Coal sites,...
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ALMOST 70 years after the end of WWII, the forgotten men of the Lanarkshire Yeomanry will finally be honoured with a memorial in...
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IS major disruption which will be caused by digging up the main road between Lanark and Carluke to lay new electricity cabling...
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Scottish Coal has gone into liquidation, with the loss of 590 jobs, according to a report received by the Carluke and Lanark...
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ONE of the few surviving World War Two Lanarkshire Yeomanry veterans has helped launch a new book about the Yeomanry’s...
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Officially there are only 11 sets of public loos in the 500+ square mile area covered by Clydesdale.
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AFTER decades of decline, Lanark’s wee shops start their BIG fightback on Saturday.
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THE sister of a 14-year-old boy has described the treatment he received at Wishaw General Hospital as...
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IT’S been another busy week in Clydesdale and the Gazette has all the latest news from Carluke, Lanark and beyond.
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Friends of the Earth Scotland are calling for guarantees that opencast sites will be restored once the mining ends.
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FED-UP residents of a Carluke street have urged the council to fix their pothole-ridden road.
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THE threat of demolition still hangs over a former garage on the approaches to Lanark town centre following an arson attack which...
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THE Carluke and Lanark Gazette is now progressing like a steam train towards relaunch, scheduled for Wednesday, May 8.
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WHAT has gone wrong with the Biggar to Edinburgh bus service?
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THOSE leading Lanark’s fight back to prosperity aren’t going to let a senseless theft get in the way of the...
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NOW is not the time to judge Mrs Thatcher, said Clydesdale MP David Mundell this week.
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A KICKABOUT on a public park so nearly ended in tragedy for a 12-year-old Lanark lad, thanks to the town’s brainless...
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A SHOPKEEPER was forced to hand over more than £2000 to a thief at knifepoint.
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This week’s edition is packed with photos from Lams’ new production of Oliver.
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Tens of thousands of people in Scotland have protested to their local council about windfarm applications in the past five years,...
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THE rich and ancient heritage of Lanark is now under such dire threat, a direct appeal has been made to the Scottish Government to...