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New owners spell out long-term vision for local estate
GLENORMISTON’S new lairds have vowed to prove their army of opponents wrong – by sticking to their promises.
Published: Friday, 8th December, 2006 10:24
New owners spell out long-term vision for local estate
GLENORMISTON’S new lairds have vowed to prove their army of opponents wrong – by sticking to their promises.
Published: Friday, 8th December, 2006 10:12
300,000 chickens plan is hatched
PLANS have now been lodged to build the largest egg farm in the UK – only a couple of miles from West Linton. Glenrath Farms submitted an application for the £8 million expansion with Scottish Borders Council this week.
Published: Friday, 8th December, 2006 10:10
PLANS to relocate Kingsland School to Neidpath Grazings are gaining momentum after architects have been appointed for the job.
Published: Friday, 1st December, 2006 12:17
Borders Health Chiefs confirmed this week that they will not be replacing x-ray equipment at Haylodge in Peebles – but gave further reassurances about the future of the hospital.
Published: Friday, 1st December, 2006 12:16
Cafe culture could come to pavilion
PEEBLES pavilion is looking forward to a fresh lick of paint ready for next summer.
Published: Friday, 1st December, 2006 12:12
Pay parking plan for High Street
MOTORISTS in Peebles may soon be reaching for their pennies to park on the High Street.
Published: Friday, 1st December, 2006 11:22
AN insight into the life of an eight-year-old boy from Walkerburn is about to be broadcast on national television.
Published: Friday, 24th November, 2006 11:11
Special meeting with Palestinian musicians
PEEBLES and Palestine finally came together last Thursday after a war of words forced the Foreign Office into a u-turn.
Published: Friday, 24th November, 2006 11:13
CRIME-FIGHTING Cornet, Russell Copeland was in the spotlight again this week during a Lothian and Borders Police Awards Ceremony.
Published: Friday, 24th November, 2006 10:48
By hook or by crook they'll fight to save old inn
CONTROVERSIAL plans to convert Scotland’s oldest licensed coaching inn into flats have caused outrage in a remote Peeblesshire community.
Published: Friday, 24th November, 2006 10:46
Volunteers are team of the year
VICTORIOUS volunteers from Innerleithen have scooped a major national award.
Published: Friday, 10th November, 2006 14:15


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