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Plans to develop a new-build dementia care village in Stirches have taken a step forward with the establishment of a new project team....
Teries Lana Skeldon and Lisa Thomson are looking to help Scotland defeat USA today (Friday) in WXV 2 in South Africa – and their proud families back home are cheering them on every step of the way....
Scottish Borders Council is set to “demonstrate its commitment” to extending the Borders Railway by creating a new working group of staff and councillors to focus on the issue....
There is “no justification for a speed limit reduction” at Teviothead, despite long-running road safety concerns. That’s the message from BEAR Scotland after relentless campaigning by local residents about speed and safety issues....
ISSUE No.374
The Glasgow-based architecture firm tasked with designing Hawick’s new £48million high school has taken initial steps to progress the project. Stallan-Brand, the design company behind other new Borders schools in Galashiels, Peebles and Jedburgh, has formally requested an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) on the Buccleuch Road site....
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Denholm garage owner Wendy Oliver said it was a “very proud moment” to be recognised for her achievements as a female in the Scottish motor trade industry....
Rosie Swailes had an “amazing time” as one of Scotland’s winning boxers at the Eger Cup in Hungary....
The community council is being urged to write to the flood protection scheme contractors in a bid to find out when the James Thomson Bridge is to reopen....
Teri sisters Carly and Chloe Scott made their mark at ‘Britain’s Most Beautiful Marathon’ on Sunday....
A police youth engagement programme in Burnfoot has led to a “significant reduction” in antisocial behaviour on the estate, The Hawick Paper can reveal today. The scheme, entitled Boss It, ran from April to August. It aimed to “break down barriers” with local children – and subject to funding being secured, it could be rolled...
Teri Sam Corson said he was “proud and delighted” after retaining the Scottish C1 Cup series crown on Sunday....
Some 100 properties in Bonchester Bridge, including the local care home, were left without water for two days last weekend following “multiple bursts” in the supply....
Moves to reinstate and alter the ruins of Cavers House have been approved by Scottish Borders Council’s planning and building standards committee, subject to a number of conditions being met. Two councillors objected to the proposal, while six gave it their support....