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Arrow Jimmy's ticket to retirement

JIMMY Brawls has booked himself a nice, long break from working.

Published: Wednesday, 22nd March, 2006 10:14

Arrow Fears for fire station

THE axe could fall on Melrose Fire Station this week.

Published: Wednesday, 22nd March, 2006 10:23

Arrow 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

Arrow 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

Arrow Bid to save station

A FINANCIAL offer by Scottish Borders Council could prevent the closure of Melrose Fire Station.

Published: Wednesday, 1st February, 2006 10:04

Arrow No safeguard for house prices

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

Arrow Theatre drama

A BORDERS theatre’s future is uncertain following the dramatic resignation of most of its controlling body.

Published: Wednesday, 18th January, 2006 10:36

Arrow Outrage over heritage snub

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

Arrow 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

Arrow 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

Arrow 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

Arrow 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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