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A TWEEDBANK firm has received a blockbuster boost on both sides of the Atlantic.
Published: Wednesday, 25th October, 2006 16:02
'We should have told employees sooner'
COUNCIL leader David Parker has admitted a delay in alerting his staff to widespread job cuts was a mistake.
Published: Wednesday, 25th October, 2006 16:01
Legionnaire's Disease strikes Borders veteran
ARMY veterans from across the Borders have been put on a high-risk health alert after returning from a reunion trip to the jungles of Malaysia.
Published: Friday, 3rd November, 2006 14:32
Public meeting called over B&Q move plans
PLANS for a new major store in Tweedbank have been described by Scottish Borders Council Leader David Parker as “the most significant planning application for 12 years.”
Published: Thursday, 19th October, 2006 11:21
SHOCK statistics reveal that domestic abuse reports have more than doubled in the Borders.
Published: Thursday, 19th October, 2006 11:23
Town's one-way system should stay say residents
MELROSE’S one-way traffic system seems likely to become a permanent feature.
Published: Thursday, 19th October, 2006 11:21
We'll work hard for the people
THE new Borders Party was launched in Galashiels on Monday night.
Published: Thursday, 19th October, 2006 11:20
IT was appropriate that the library at Abbotsford House should be the setting for the launch last week of ‘The New Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border 1805-2005.’
Published: Wednesday, 11th October, 2006 13:58
A DEMOCRATIC experiment is taking place at Stow Primary School.
Published: Wednesday, 11th October, 2006 13:57
California dreamin' of kilty pleasures
A BORDERS company will be taking Scottish chic to the heart of west coast cool next month.
Published: Wednesday, 11th October, 2006 13:56
A BORDERS printing firm is pulling out of Galashiels.
Published: Wednesday, 11th October, 2006 13:55
A SELKIRK teacher is travelling to Malawi this month to teach school children.
Published: Thursday, 5th October, 2006 11:29


