5G boost for rural 'Borderlands' sites as £3.8m project to plug digital divide
A historic Peeblesshire site is in line for a major technological boost.
A historic Peeblesshire site is in line for a major technological boost.
The next stage of Scottish Borders Council’s controversial headstone safety checks are to be launched in Peebles next week.
Approval has been granted for the extension of a recreational hut in West Linton which featured in a recent best-selling book.
A theatre which has endured turbulent times is raising the curtain on a brighter future with a new face at the helm.
A childminder in Innerleithen provides a “home from home” for youngsters in her care, an inspection has deemed.
A barn again proposal for Tweedsmuir has been withdrawn following flood risk fears.
Villagers are now getting their skates on after an investment of £180,000.
Flooding fears have failed to sink plans for 26 new homes in a Peeblesshire village as a ‘buyer beware’ warning was issued.
An Innerleithen brewery hopes to tap in to longer opening hours – so its customers can keep their eyes on expensive bicycles while enjoying a brew.
Health bosses have rubber-stamped funding of £1 million on the second stage of a virtual ‘Hospital at Home’ programme.
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