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Following Borders election results on Southern Reporter web

VOTING is under way in the 11 superwards that make up Scottish Borders Council, writes Bob Burgess.Polling stations close at 10pm but this year the traditional overnight count has been shelved. Instead...

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Jubilee highlights a complex relationship

The Borders and the rest of Britain have changed a lot during the 60 years since Queen Elizabeth II ascended to the throne.In 1952, you could get a suit made at Arthur Armstrong & Co.’s shop in...

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Hedging one’s bets can pay off in future

The Scottish Agricultural College has organised a farm walk in the Borders next month.The event will be hosted by Jamie Scott of Kirklands Estate at Furlongs Farm, Ancrum, on June 19 and anyone with an...

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MARKET PRICES

ST BOSWELLSAT St Boswells Mart on Monday John Swan Ltd sold 123 clean cattle, 88 OTM cattle, 315 spring lambs, 136 old season lambs and 435 ewes. Bullocks (57) averaged 207.3p per kg (+0.4p on the...

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Landlines

Two reports on the problems – but let’s not forget the pleasures – of living and working in rural areas were published last week.A fact I found particularly interesting was that during the first 10...

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framed

Galashiels Swimming Baths at Wilderhaugh were packed to capacity on Sunday, November 20, 1983 when a farewell gala was held to mark the closure of the 69-year-old pool.The event was organised by Gala...

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Sun shines on Denholm’s ‘wacky races’ as village hosts the best ever bogie...

THEY came from all over the UK to take part in what has become a major event on the Scottish Carte Grand Prix circuit.It all happened on Saturday as Denholm, bathed in glorious sunshine, hosted the...

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SBC apologises for info slip-up

in last week’s Southern we reported on a response from Scottish Borders Council following a Freedom of Information (FoI) request by a member of the public who asked how many empty properties were...

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Lottery cash raises Roadhouse revival hopes

PLANS to transform a large derelict pub in the region’s largest public housing scheme into a community hub have received a major boost.It follows Tuesday’s news that the Big Lottery Fund has confirmed...

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Hat-trick of awards for Dryburgh Abbey Hotel

THE Dryburgh Abbey Hotel is celebrating a hat-trick of national awards, writes Andrew Keddie.At last Sunday’s Scottish Hotel Awards at the Thistle Hotel in Glasgow, the Dryburgh, below, was named...

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Report’s grim reading for ‘at risk’ towns

FIVE Border towns have been listed among Scotland’s most vulnerable rural communities to the economic downturns, writes Kenny Paterson.Eyemouth was deemed the region’s town most at risk in the Scottish...

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Reece and Alex set for all the fun of the Tweedbank Fair

PRIMARY seven pupils Reece Smith and Alex Bell in their roles as Tweedbank Lad and Lass got the village’s annual fair underway this week, writes Flora Colton.Tweedbank Lad Reece said: “It’s fantastic,”...

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Berwick wins battle to be new home for KOSB Colours

OVERWHELMING support by veterans from the King’s Own Scottish Borderers has won the battle for Berwick Barracks to be selected as the final resting place for the Regimental Colours. It brings to a...

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Heading up a giant woodlands project

IF YOU go down to the woods today, you’re in for a big surprise. A giant one to be precise.For Bowhill woodlands and Glentress Forest are hosting giants’ heads made of wood in their trees.They are part...

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Rail route buffs lining up Whitrope celebrations

June promises to be a busy month for local railway heritage buffs as they prepare for the 150th anniversary of the inception of the Carlisle-Hawick rail link – the Border Union Railway (BUR) – on July...

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Shopping tops Jedburgh chairman’s list

JEDBURGH people want a bigger better supermarket according to the town’s community council chairman Richard Gordon, writes Sally Gillespie.Giving his report to fellow councillors at last week’s annual...

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Gala vet’s links with Chariots of Fire legend Liddell

it was a glorious summer evening, as sunshine bathed the July 11 crowds packing Paris’s Colombes Stadium, for one of the highlights of the 1924 Olympic Games.Oblivious to both the crowds and the...

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Let me explain why I show do love going to the dogs

Well now, as this edition of The Pilgrim is on the stocks the present state of play is there has been no rain for three days, maybe more, but not much more than that.Across the UK the weather doomers...

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Stone unveiled as Auld Wat’s legacy spans 400 years

It must have been a wild, stormy night when the legendary Auld Wat of Harden crossed the Ettrick in flood about five miles upstream from Selkirk nearly 400 years ago, writes Judy Steel. A child was...

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New cashmere centre spins jobs benefit for Hawick

Twenty new jobs have been created by Johnstons of Elgin opening its new, state-of-the-art cashmere visitor centre at the Eastfield Mills site in Hawick, writes Mark Entwistle. Friday’s opening ceremony...

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