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A Borders MSP has raised concerns about Scottish Borders Council’s handling of a £420,000 bequest left for the...
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Phone lines to Borders General Hospital have been restored over seven hours after first being reported.
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A man pulled from the River Tweed near Caddonfoot has been taken to the Borders General Hospital.
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Emergency services are heading for Caddonfoot near Galashiels where a person is reported to be in the water close to the former...
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A drive to get people to ‘Think twice, tattoo once’ has been launched this week at Selkirk High School by the...
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The Duke and Duchess of Rothesay, Prince Charles and Camilla, are visiting three leading Borders textile organisations today.
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Johnston Press plc, the parent company of The Southern Reporter and the Selkirk Weekend Advertiser, has won a top award at the...
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Inspectors have praised the behaviour of children at Philiphaugh Community School in Selkirk, but called for improvements to...
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Borders Railway is hosting a new series of community drop-in sessions this month, starting on Thursday at Gala Rugby Club.
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Borders MSP John Lamont has written to the Transport Minister Keith Brown to complain about delays caused by traffic lights on the...
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Proposed by-laws to ban drinking alcohol in designated public places would let police stop trouble, according to a Selkirkshire...
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NEW Provost David Anderson has followed the lead of his predecessors by praising the public for their generous response to the...
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Selkirk Community Council will have just seven members after an appeal for new councillors appears to have fallen on deaf ears.
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Former president of Selkirk Rugby Club George Thomson believes that while the team’s fortunes might vary, the Common...
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SAFETY concerns raised by both the police and mounted marshals have led to the Common Riding Trust making changes to stewarding...
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Mothballed Ettrick Primary School has been found a new use, providing a summer home for the James Hogg
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One of the most evocative experiences of late spring and early summer, is a walk through woodland filled with wild garlic, on a...
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A Selkirk church has again been targeted by vandals, with another stained glass window being smashed.
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Given some of the present serious problems for farming, ranging from weather and cash flow to cash flow and weather,...
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An ‘obsession’ ; with who owns the land rather than the best use of it halts progress, Buccleuch...
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A Duns scrap metal business has been fined a total of £53,000 for a series of offences relating to waste.
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Funding for the £25 million Selkirk Flood Protection Scheme may be delayed if the Scottish Government is forced to bail...
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Solicitors from across the Borders are to write a joint letter to Holyrood’s justice committee putting forward their...
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Blythswood Care’s collection lorry will be in the West Port car park from 4pm-5pm on Monday.
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Scottish Borders Council (SBC) officials have backed plans by Olympian Ian Stark to build international-standard equestrian arenas...
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AN EXHIBITION of the medieval sport of tilting attracted a large crowd at The Haining last Friday.
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A WOMAN who admitted assaulting her partner has been admonished.
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The three local councillors took home a total of just over £68,000 in the 2012/13 financial year from their work at...
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Have you noticed how the longer days and brighter evenings can change the look of the rooms in your home?
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POLICE are hunting two men in connection with a racially-motivated attack in Jedburgh.
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