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Arrow Impaling horror

A TEENAGER is recovering in hospital after being impaled on railings at a Selkirk graveyard.

Published: Wednesday, 16th April, 2008 09:00

Arrow Opposition to use of allotments in Pringle Park

A POSSIBLE revival of allotments in Selkirk has led to debate over use of land in the town—specifically Pringle Park.

Published: Wednesday, 16th April, 2008 09:00

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Arrow Town is officially a plastic bag-free zone

FOR plastic bags in one Borders town, doomsday has arrived.

Published: Wednesday, 9th April, 2008 09:00

Arrow Sandbag store plan a wash-out

A SELKIRK housing estate has been left defenceless for over two years because of red tape and cock-ups.

Published: Wednesday, 2nd April, 2008 10:00

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Arrow Plastic bags no more

A SHOP-KEEPER has given 65,000 reasons why he is not helping his home town become Scotland’s first to become plastic bag free.

Published: Wednesday, 2nd April, 2008 10:00

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Arrow Headteacher Nancy closes classroom door after 16 'wonderful' years

A POPULAR local headteacher chalks up the end of an era.

Published: Wednesday, 26th March, 2008 09:00

Arrow Leading new addition to town's retail park

A DISCOUNT fashion store is the latest addition to Selkirk’s new edge-of-town retail park.

Published: Wednesday, 26th March, 2008 09:00

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Arrow 'I'm glad I went for a check-up when I did or I wouldn't be here today'

BREAST cancer does not only affect women.

Published: Wednesday, 19th March, 2008 10:00

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Arrow The height of love for Samantha

WHEN Debbie Brown has raised money to help people with Cystic Fibrosis before, she’s done it in quite conventional ways through sponsored walks and dress-down days at work.

Published: Wednesday, 19th March, 2008 10:00

Arrow It's the end of the line for railway says Edgar

A FORMER transport chief who championed the return of the railway to the Borders this week revealed he fears the beleaguered project has hit the buffers.

Published: Wednesday, 12th March, 2008 09:00

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Arrow Minister praises town's 'plastic bag vigilantes'

THE campaign for Selkirk to become Scotland’s first plastic bag-free zone was given a ministerial seal of approval on Friday.

Published: Wednesday, 12th March, 2008 09:00

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Arrow Drivers face delays as roadworks set to start around Gala

DRIVERS are set for some mad March motoring around Galashiels over the next few weeks.

Published: Wednesday, 27th February, 2008 12:00

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