ISSUE No.392
“Great concern” has been expressed after it emerged that Scottish Borders Council is proposing to create wild flower meadows in Wellogate and Wilton cemeteries....
The new £1.5million footbridge in Lower Mansfield is “a hugely important link”, says local ward councillor, Stuart Marshall. And the elected member, who has championed the bridge bid between Weensland and Mansfield for many years, admitted it was “an emotional moment” seeing it come to fruition....
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ISSUE No.391
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ISSUE No.390
An incident at Stampers Bar last Friday night has prompted renewed calls for greater coverage of defibrillators within the town, better awareness of where they are located and wider education into the use of them....
Hawick president Ian Landles and first-team captain Shawn Muir represented the Mansfield Park rugby club at 10 Downing Street in London this week....
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ISSUE No.389
Local footballer Ayrton Sonkur admits it was “a great day despite the final result” on Saturday as he played for The Spartans as they pushed Hearts all the way in the Scottish Cup....
There has been a torrent of anger over the “downright stupid” actions of several individuals seen climbing the town’s floodgates and footbridges after the deluge dumped by Storm Isha last weekend....
A mum-of-two is looking to share her recent mental and physical struggles to inspire others experiencing personal difficulties to not be afraid to reach out for help....
Teri golfer Tara Mactaggart believes a recent training camp in Dubai gave her the “perfect opportunity” to work on her game ahead of the 2024 season. ...
There has been a mixed response to the pedestrian-friendly, one-way trial which was introduced in Kenilworth Avenue this week. The three-month trial, part of the Burnfoot leg of the town’s Active Travel Network (ATN), saw the lane nearest to the primary school blocked off on Monday, which immediately sparked a wave of protests on the...