Accomplished Common-Riding singers Joyce Tinlin and Deborah Lyons were determined not to let last Friday pass without appropriately marking the occasion, and teamed up for a stirring duet of one of their favourite songs....
Today’s edition – the 200th since our launch almost four years ago – is a milestone which fills everyone involved with the paper with great pride.
Staff at Morrisons helped spread some Common-Riding cheer at the Mart Street store last Friday....
The nursing bed facility set up on the upper floor of Deanfield Care Home just five weeks ago to support the NHS Borders response to Covid-19 has been temporarily closed....
Today (Friday), ex-Cornet Jed Huggan and ex-Lass Irene Wylie, now husband and wife, will be casting their minds back to the Common-Riding of 1960, a short period in their life forever etched in their memories. This year’s Diamond Jubilee Principals shared some of their many thoughts of all those years ago when The Hawick Paper...
An estimated 40 Hawick workers face an uncertain future with the announcement of major redundancies at two factories in Jedburgh. Engineering firm LS Starrett is looking to reduce its workforce by around 100, while clothes hanger maker Mainetti has launched a redundancy consultation process with 96 jobs going among the production, warehouse and operations staff....
They have been described as a “shadow of their former selves” but it is hoped that work will soon take place to restore Trinity Gardens to their former glory. Coronavirus restrictions have allowed the flower beds to become overgrown, much to the frustrations of town representatives....
Community hospital staff received gift bags filled with local produce as a thank you for their sterling work during the current pandemic. Patients were also treated to sweets and flowers, from Friends of Hawick Community Hospital committee....
The location of the project site HQ for the town’s flood protection scheme has been revealed and will be in place for three years from June 22....
Urgent attention is needed to address overhanging trees causing problems in Guthrie Drive and Lochpark. Some are affecting street lighting, while branches of others are so low they are said to be hitting passing high vehicles....
For only the second time in the ceremony’s history, a wreath was laid at Hornshole by the Cornet’s Lass of 50 years ago. Amid the coronavirus crisis, Sunday’s event was not publicised to avoid a large crowd gathering....
Restoration work on an historical village water pump at Minto has now been completed. The pump dates back to around 1860 and fell into disrepair many years ago....
A rail enthusiast who got his inspiration for model-making from his father, has embarked on a project to build a miniature replica of Stobs station and viaduct. Richard Hall, a 52-year-old classic car restorer living in Norfolk, explained to The Hawick Paper his interest in Stobs, the first station south of Hawick on the Edinburgh-Carlisle...
The Mansfield Park pitch could be transformed into the town’s biggest beer garden when outside catering is given the green light. The rugby club has confirmed that it is looking into the idea of spreading out tables or picnic benches across the pitch when it is deemed safe to serve alcohol outdoors....
As a devoted family man, valued friend and former rugby player of great renown, the passing of Tom Lyall is being keenly felt in the town. The 79-year-old, who died on May 26, was a weel-kent face in Hawick. Greatly respected, highly principled and never one to seek the limelight, Tom was also honest, loyal...
Work has been carried out on a particularly unkempt grassy area in Burnfoot which we reported last month was littered with around 40 poo bags. Grass cutters recently moved in on the banking in Burnfoot Road and, as our pictures show, the area now looks a lot tidier....