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Arrow There will be blood despite roof coming down

YEARS of neglect have brought the roof down on Selkirk’s most famous building.

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

Arrow Between 10,000 Tonnes of Rock and a Hard Place

A landslide that has severed a major route into the Borders could cost the area 10,000 tonnes of rock and thousands of pounds in lost tourism.

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

Arrow Telegraph in the Park

FRIGHTENED Rabbit are on track to stardom after wowing fans at the biggest music festival in Scotland at the weekend.

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

Arrow Double rape teenager found guilty

A teenager has been found guilty of raping a Galashiels mum while awaiting trial for a similar sex attack.

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

Arrow Alice springs out

AN ALLIGATOR found during an illegal animal raid in Galashiels has flown off to the sun with holidaymakers.

Published: Tuesday, 8th July, 2008 12:00

Arrow Holidaymakers head for fun in the sun

SUNSEEKERS from the Borders are putting the summer blues behind them and jetting off to holiday hotspots around the world.

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

Arrow Hope for Pringle employees

FINANCE Secretary John Swinney visited the Hawick site of knitwear company Pringle last week, vowing that the Scottish Government will assist in any way possible to support the 80 employees who could face redundancies if the firm relocates production abroad.

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

Arrow State of war memorial causes a flap

CONCERNS have been raised over the state of the war memorial in Galashiels.

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

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Arrow Swinney given warm welcome at Floors Castle

EVERY public building in the Borders could be powered by renewable energy.

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

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Arrow LIBERTY BELLE AT PRESTWICK AIRPORT

“Liberty Belle”, one of the few World War 2 B17 “Flying Fortresses” still flying, made a historic stop over at Prestwick Airport on Wednesday, July 2.

Published: Friday, 4th July, 2008 13:50

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Arrow A Braw Gala Day

BRAW Lass Lauren Horsburgh captured the hearts of the people of Galashiels after breaking down in tears during a moving ceremony to celebrate the town’s history at the weekend.

Published: Wednesday, 2nd July, 2008 07:00

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Arrow Pringle announces factory closure

LOCAL politicians have reacted with sadness and anger to the news that Borders-based knitwear company Pringle could soon close the doors of its factory in Hawick, a move which would see 80 local jobs cut and production shifted overseas.

Published: Wednesday, 2nd July, 2008 07:00

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