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JIMMY Brawls has booked himself a nice, long break from working.
Published: Wednesday, 22nd March, 2006 10:14
THE axe could fall on Melrose Fire Station this week.
Published: Wednesday, 22nd March, 2006 10:23
One-way system faces testing time
RESIDENTS of Melrose are hoping a traffic management scheme will ease town-centre congestion and parking problems.
Published: Wednesday, 22nd February, 2006 10:30
Plucky chicken's dash for freedom
A HEN hunt has been launched after a champion chicken has gone on the run – again.
Published: Wednesday, 22nd February, 2006 10:30
A FINANCIAL offer by Scottish Borders Council could prevent the closure of Melrose Fire Station.
Published: Wednesday, 1st February, 2006 10:04
MILLIONS of pounds could be wiped off Borders house prices if the railway is extended to Carlisle, it has been claimed.
Published: Wednesday, 25th January, 2006 10:00
A BORDERS theatre’s future is uncertain following the dramatic resignation of most of its controlling body.
Published: Wednesday, 18th January, 2006 10:36
A NEWTOWN St Boswells residents’ group has slammed Scottish Borders Council for ignoring their calls for a village heritage centre.
Published: Wednesday, 4th January, 2006 09:58
Lochcarron is on move to 'new Melrose'
A GALASHIELS textile company is moving to a new site in Selkirk.
Published: Wednesday, 14th December, 2005 11:16
Leave your bins at the end of the road landowners told
LANDOWNERS have reacted furiously to Scottish Borders Council’s decision to stop driving along private roads to collect rubbish.
Published: Tuesday, 6th December, 2005 15:09
Council Leader's site visit to controversial sex shop
SAUCY shopkeeper Shona Jackson is facing the wrath of local churches.
Published: Wednesday, 16th November, 2005 10:54
10,000 reasons to save fire station
TEN thousand people have said: “Keep Melrose Fire Station open.”
Published: Tuesday, 1st November, 2005 10:40


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