Concerns have been raised over the alleged “poor condition” of some buildings in the town centre after a couple’s lucky escape from falling masonry on Sunday afternoon. ...
Many families have suffered as a result of the pandemic, but few more than the Wilsons, whose father Neil this week marked his 100th day in hospital at the hands of Covid....
It has been interwoven into the fabric of the town for nearly 150 years, but Lyle & Scott’s last remaining link to Hawick appears to be on the brink of being severed. ...
Denholm nonagenarian Nan Howden this week stepped out to raise a huge amount of money for charity....
Kindness branches, produced by youngsters, will be enjoyed by some of the town’s older community hospital patients....
Scottish Borders Council’s “asset rationalisation plan” for the town hall appears to be gathering momentum....
Two local charities will benefit from a 60-miles-in-24-hours fund-raising walk being undertaken by the Mosstroopers’ committee....
A congratulatory card from the Queen and the first face-to-face meeting with their son and daughter-in-law since March last year was how Helen and Rob Brown celebrated their platinum wedding anniversary on Tuesday....
Rebecca Jackson set herself the task of walking at least 10,000 steps each day during March to raise awareness and cash for a cancer charity....
The mum of a Stirches Primary School pupil who was diagnosed with epilepsy at just five years old this week spoke of her experience to raise awareness of the condition....
In an educational project, nursery school children are enjoying following the development of the town’s flood protection scheme....
Hawick’s Alchemy Film & Arts has announced that it will deliver its annual film festival online, presenting a programme of 171 films across a five-day programme to international audiences from April 29 to May 3....
The derelict former N. Peal mill in Victoria Road is a “death trap” – and its demolition is one of two options for the future. ...
Three Hawick Paper readers have responded to our request for information on a headstone discovered at the foot of the Heip Hill by a member of the public, as featured in last week’s issue....
“Neither hell nor high water” will stop the restoration of the historic Cavers Castle, its owner has said. Even if project costs hit £1million, Hawaii-based Julie Sharrer doesn’t see that as a problem....
Worrying reports of cars overtaking in Denholm’s Main Street have prompted a fresh call for more frequent speed checks....