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Concerns over shared headships aired
CONCERNS over controversial plans to cut the number of headteachers in schools across the Borders will be aired at a meeting tonight (Wednesday).
Published: Wednesday, 27th August, 2008 09:00
School review public meetings announced
TRANSFORMING Children's Services (TCS) is a very significant project focused on improving the services provided to children, young people and their families.
Published: Monday, 25th August, 2008 12:30
Industrial Action and Schools – Wednesday 20 August
SCOTTISH Borders Council is working to keep its schools open on Wednesday 20 August 2008 despite industrial action by a number of trades unions in the Borders and across Scotland.
Published: Tuesday, 19th August, 2008 08:30
Parents' fury over council's £3000 park bench
CASH-strapped council chiefs have been branded clueless after spending thousands of pounds on a park bench while slashing school budgets.
Published: Wednesday, 19th March, 2008 10:00
ANXIOUS parents fear their children may be forced to take their own toilet rolls into school as budget-bursting cuts threaten to catch many short.
Published: Wednesday, 12th March, 2008 09:00
School site plans: SBC coughs up £100,000 to consultants
CASH-strapped council chiefs spent more than £100,000 on external consultants to design the planning briefs for the soon-to-be redundant school sites in the Borders.
Published: Wednesday, 5th March, 2008 10:00
SCOTTISH Borders Council employees’ cars are taking over a village, it has been claimed.
Published: Wednesday, 20th February, 2008 11:30
Cash helps town be plastic bag free zone
SELKIRK could be the first town in Scotland to go plastic-bag free
Published: Wednesday, 20th February, 2008 11:30
Heroin: 'Deep concern' over local use
HEROIN use in the Borders is on the rise.
Published: Wednesday, 13th February, 2008 11:00
Council tax freeze bites: £4million must be saved
COUNCIL tax in the Borders will be frozen this year.
Published: Wednesday, 6th February, 2008 11:30
BORDERERS have been warned that anyone buying alcohol for under-agers from now on faces a significant prison sentence.
Published: Wednesday, 9th January, 2008 10:30
SCOTLAND’S modern-day hero, who helped tackle terrorist suspects at Glasgow Airport in June, has spoken about his love of the Borders.
Published: Wednesday, 19th December, 2007 12:30


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