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'It's just one fine mess after another'
THE COUNCIL’S double act of David Parker and Michael Cook have been dubbed the new Laurel and Hardy.
Published: Wednesday, 14th February, 2007 15:14
A SELKIRK charity shop is facing hardship – because of the town’s new traffic warden.
Published: Wednesday, 14th February, 2007 15:15
FUNDING raised for cancer care is being diverted from its intended beneficiary, it has been claimed.
Published: Wednesday, 14th February, 2007 15:14
It's a great honour says new Melrosian
THE countdown to the 2007 Melrose Festival has kicked off with the appointment of the Melrosian.
Published: Friday, 9th February, 2007 14:02
'We are watching' warning to poachers
POLICE are stepping up their campaign to stamp out black market salmon.
Published: Friday, 9th February, 2007 14:01
Village blocked off during garage blaze
ROADS in Earlston were closed off on Monday as flames ripped through a central garage.
Published: Friday, 9th February, 2007 14:00
Harry's wheelchair taken by mistake
A PARALYSED pensioner has been reunited with his wheelchair – three days after it disappeared from his front door.
Published: Friday, 9th February, 2007 13:59
Shawl from Culloden on show in Borders
A WEEPING widow’s shawl from the last major battle on British soil is heading for Galashiels.
Published: Wednesday, 31st January, 2007 12:17
Postcode special delivery saves local Post Offices
SELKIRK and Gordon have received some first class news – their sub Post Offices won’t be axed in the forthcoming cuts.
Published: Wednesday, 31st January, 2007 11:50
'Diamond' in SBC budget: No service cuts promise
COUNCIL TAX bills are set for their lowest ever increase in the Scottish Borders.
Published: Wednesday, 31st January, 2007 11:49
SKATEBOARDERS are facing eviction from the Public Park in Galashiels.
Published: Wednesday, 31st January, 2007 11:49
Woods will branch out thanks to £55,000 boost
Two urban woodlands in Selkirk and Galashiels are to be among the last in Scotland to benefit from a Forestry Commission funding programme.
Published: Thursday, 25th January, 2007 15:15


