Six months of rehearsals culminates this week with the opera’s stunning production of Sunshine on Leith in the town hall. Thrilling audiences since Monday night, the show, the society’s first since 2020 due to Covid, is playing out in front of huge crowds....
Plans to regenerate the High Street through a community-led housing project would face a funding “obstacle”, it was heard at a recent meeting of Teviot and Liddesdale Area Partnership....
A call has gone out to Teries to help Hawick get over “one more big hurdle” in their bid to claim the Tennent’s Premiership title....
Wright’s Home Hardware is on the move to M&Co’s High Street premises....
Burnfoot residents are being invited to have their say on how £500,000 of Active Travel Network cash could be spent on the estate....
A cocktail of anger and fear has been stirred as Teries brace themselves for further traffic chaos next week when massive turbines snake their way through the town centre destined for the Pines Burn wind farm....
Hawick High is no longer recognised as “a school of concern”. Members of Scottish Borders Council’s education sub-committee yesterday (Thursday) agreed to a recommendation that the school can be “fully signed off as a school of concern following intensive periods of improvement”....
Around 200 people from groups and organisations in and around Hawick have thrown their weight behind plans to create a “town team”....
Millions of TV viewers this week saw Teri chef Kevin Dalgleish take on some of Scotland’s culinary superstars in Great British Menu’s Scottish heat....
Teries have given a massive thumbs-up to development at The Moor....
Leading the tributes this week following the tragic passing of high school teacher Katherine Scouler was her husband, Michael, who said he was “utterly desolate and bereft”....
Clocking up the miles for Doddie Aid 2023 walks with his guide dog Clive, David Parker visited the new flood protection scheme en route....
Taxpayers will take a dim view of the local authority spending thousands of pounds on celebrating the King’s coronation in May, a Hawick councillor told colleagues yesterday (Thursday)....
The scourge of fly-tipping has reared its ugly head again, with the incidents getting “bigger and bigger”, it was heard at Monday night’s community council meeting....
The appalling state of some of Hawick’s rented housing accommodation was laid bare this week by two of the town’s senior councillors....
A “small minority of young people” are making the lives of Fairhurst Drive residents a “living hell”, it was heard at Monday night’s meeeting of Burnfoot Community Council...