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Estate steading to be converted
A CONTROVERSIAL plan to build houses on a Tweeddale farm steading has been approved by councillors.
Published: Friday, 16th February, 2007 10:32
Egg farm owner 'gobsmacked' at buy-out bid
RURAL residents near West Linton have tabled a Ghiga-style buy-out bid for land earmarked for Europe’s largest egg farm.
Published: Monday, 19th February, 2007 09:26
Rhoda helps build a future for Kenyan students
AN INNERLEITHEN carpenter has been helping to carve a future for young people in Africa.
Published: Friday, 9th February, 2007 14:35
RETIRED bus driver Lionel Hume banked on a big birthday bash by handing out wads of ten-pound notes.
Published: Friday, 9th February, 2007 09:47
It's a crime-busting boost for town
HI-TECH surveillance cameras will soon be focusing in on Peebles.
Published: Friday, 9th February, 2007 09:45
Prayers answered to save Mickey
PREACHER’S pooch Mickey spent most of Sunday praying above Innerleithen.
Published: Friday, 9th February, 2007 14:34
VETERANS in West Linton have hit out against Scottish Borders Council after a year-long battle to see the village war memorial rejuvenated.
Published: Friday, 2nd February, 2007 10:42
A BORDERS GP was among nine medics arrested in a protest at the Faslane naval base last week.
Published: Friday, 2nd February, 2007 09:49
Low council tax hike as reserve cut
COUNCIL TAX bills are set for their lowest ever increase in the Scottish Borders. And no services will be cut to accommodate the below-inflation 1.9 per cent rise.
Published: Friday, 2nd February, 2007 09:47
PEEBLES will pocket around £1 million if Kingsland Primary School moves to Neidpath Grazings.
Published: Friday, 2nd February, 2007 09:45
WITH the help of compassionate local youngsters, folk in West Linton have been digging deep for families in Africa.
Published: Monday, 29th January, 2007 13:54
Fuel for thought as store takes out petrol station
INNERLEITHEN looks set to become a fuel-free town.
Published: Monday, 29th January, 2007 13:50


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