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PEEBLES councillors have hit out against the council’s executive after they have scrapped recommendations made for the future provision of a library in the town.
Published: Friday, 8th September, 2006 12:07
SHOCKED former employees flocked to an emergency help centre in Innerleithen this week after the closure of Murray Allen’s Cashmere Company.
Published: Friday, 8th September, 2006 12:05
Neidpath decision 'an affront to democracy'
THE CONTROVERSIAL proposal to build a new school at Neidpath Grazings in Peebles has been given approval by the Scottish Executive.
Published: Friday, 8th September, 2006 12:03
PEEBLESHIRE’S popular luxury health spa is up for grabs.
Published: Friday, 1st September, 2006 13:17
Galloping success for scheme to help addicts
ADDICTS taking part in drug and alcohol recovery programmes at a Peeblesshire clinic are being given a helping hand – by horses.
Published: Friday, 1st September, 2006 13:15
INNERLEITHEN’S ancient print works are turning over an old leaf this summer.
Published: Friday, 1st September, 2006 13:11
Demand for probe after PN revelation
LOCAL MSP Jeremy Purvis is calling for an internal police probe into dumped evidence to be made public.
Published: Friday, 25th August, 2006 11:01
Batter security is a pipe dream
AN INNERLEITHEN band has blown its top after another set of pipes was swiped from its run-down hall.
Published: Friday, 25th August, 2006 10:58
Police evidence dumped in skip
CARELESS COPS have dumped weapons, crime evidence and personal banking details into a skip.
Published: Thursday, 24th August, 2006 15:39
ANSWERS concerning the mystery Leadburn nude were finally laid bare this week.
Published: Thursday, 24th August, 2006 15:37
PEEBLESSHIRE’S Panda has survived the desert. Carlops adventurer Andrew Kennedy is approaching the home straight in the 8,000-mile Mongol Rally, in his 18-year-old Fiat Panda.
Published: Monday, 14th August, 2006 11:35
MEMBERS of the council’s ruling Executive have carried out a fact-finding site visit to the Chambers Institute – more than six weeks after commissioning a study into moving Peebles Library to the Burgh Hall.
Published: Monday, 14th August, 2006 11:33


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