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Public events to be held on plans for multi-million pound Peeblesshire bike centre
A tribute to Peeblesshire war hero and D-Day veteran John McOwan
Exhibition and café planned to celebrate 100 years of Guiding in West Linton
Faster flushes on the way at toilets in historic Peebles building
Demolition of historic Peeblesshire mill appears inevitable, councillors told
Borders council’s return of ‘priceless artefact’ compared to Elgin Marbles feud
£360,000 archaeology project will dig into River Tweed’s hidden history
Farm buildings at historic Borders house to be turned into business workshops
Family-run business in Peebles marks its 100th anniversary
Borders crime author opens up on health scare as he releases new novel
Booming wind farm employment in Borders set to overtake textile trade workers
£600k boost allows final stage of Borders stately home restoration to go ahead
Plans to convert Peeblesshire mill into multi-million pound bike centre ditched
Borders police commander commits to Common Riding festivals coverage
IN PICTURES: Some of the best Highland Games snaps as event returns to Hay Lodge
200-year-old Borders farm cottage in 'dangerous' condition to be flattened
Community in 'shock' as long-established Borders golf club closes
'It's in a very bad way': Calls to save 'Roman bridge' in Tweeddale from ruin
One of last survivors of ancient Borders forest up for UK Tree of the Year prize
Demolition works planned at 'vulnerable' farm in the Borders
New play set to shine light on 'difficult' period of Tweeddale history
‘Exciting’ artisan gift shop opens at historic attraction in the Borders
Exhibition to celebrate mill workers who put Tweeddale on the map
Exhibition dedicated to 'The Last Earl' of Traquair opens
Plans revealed for 'run down' former mental health resource in Borders town
Home conversion plans submitted for 19th century school house in Borders
Site of former Borders woollen mill set for rebirth as plans are revealed
Peebles rower etches name into history books with Pacific Ocean world record
‘Significant’ demolition scheme at historic Peebles mill site kicks off
Former schoolhouse in Tweeddale village could be divided in two as plans filed
Caribbean writer scoops prestigious Walter Scott prize at Borders Book Festival
Iconic bridge connecting Scotland and England closes again for further works
Crowds enjoy 'spectacular' street parade at Innerleithen Pipe Band Championships
Peebles marks the 80th anniversary of D-Day with special parade
Borders tartan remembering pandemic revealed
Peeblesshire veteran joins charity campaign ahead of D-Day commemoration
Veteran, 103, who was on Normandy beaches to join special Peebles D-Day parade
'Buzz of excitement' in Innerleithen as Dux Boy and Girl named
Sun shines on Peeblesshire village as rugby club hosts historic tournament
Historic Peebles pub changes hands as couple outline vision for site
Five generations help to land black pudding title for Peebles butcher’s shop
Historic agricultural building in Peeblesshire village poised for new life
Group aims to 're-member' historical figures to help the future
Medieval event returns to Peeblesshire attraction
Historic Peeblesshire athletics event postponed following downpours
Special day planned to mark 50th anniversary of Polish map in Borders
'It's bigger than rugby': Peeblesshire club's historic event edges closer
Historic Borders pub's conversion refusal overturned by council committee
Demolition of Peebles building part of 'clear vision' for town centre site
This year’s Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction shortlist revealed
'Important' Peebles hub facing uncertain future amid £1.8m repairs bill
Memorial to architect behind famous Walter Scott monument set to get face-lift
Scarred human remains found by archaeologists at Borders village church
Butler’s flat at 18th century country house in Borders set for office conversion