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Liberty Belle at Prestwick Airport
“Liberty Belle”, one of the few World War 2 B17 “Flying Fortresses” still flying, made a historic stop over at Prestwick Airport on Wednesday, July 2.
The Ayr Advertiser Film Crew were on the tarmac at the airport to bring you an exclusive video report on this historic occasion.
AFTER dealing with a “difficult financial year”, Scottish Borders Council Administration approved a zero-per-cent rise in council tax.
Blaze destroys popular shelter ![]()
A POPULAR plodders shelter at Glentress has been torched during the school holidays.
New contact for reporting crime ![]()
A NEW method of reporting crime has been introduced in the Borders.
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Peeblesshire News saves Borders schools £200,000
A WEST LINTON mum has emerged as the saviour of Borders schools – and she works for the Peeblesshire News.
Brilliant blood donor Dougie saves 375 lives
Dougie Barnett is bloody brilliant at getting the needle! The one-man blood bank received an award this week for 125 blood donations over the past 43 years.
Council slammed over teacher redundancies
Scottish Borders Council has been slammed for its decision to pay-off two Peebles High School teachers in a bid to make efficiency savings.
Shock for village as doors close on nursery
PARENTS in West Linton have been rocked by the news that the village’s largest nursery is set to close.
PIPERS in Innerleithen are in line for a new band hall after planners gave them the thumbs up this week.
Election fever swept through the halls of Broughton Primary School on Monday morning.
A tree-surgeon from West Linton is cycling to Spain for water.
Is this Scotland's fastest road?
A THREE-DAY blitz by traffic cops snared six drivers going over a 100mph on one of the fastest stretches of road in the country.
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