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A CONTROVERSIAL bid to build 150 flats on a Selkirk floodplain has failed.
Published: Friday, 15th September, 2006 13:36
A GALASHIELS school was closed for two days last week after staff and pupils were hit by a virus.
Published: Thursday, 14th September, 2006 14:57
Cop computer found at car boot sale
A POLICE computer containing horrific images of local road crash victims has turned up at a car boot sale.
Published: Thursday, 14th September, 2006 14:57
'I want answers about Lisa's death'
AN INVESTIGATION is underway after a pregnant mother was found dead in her bed a week after being allowed to leave hospital.
Published: Wednesday, 6th September, 2006 11:31
A PLAN to build a new Borders village is receiving an encouraging response, according to the developer.
Published: Wednesday, 6th September, 2006 11:29
BORDERS pubs have experienced a rise in sales since the smoking ban was introduced in March.
Published: Wednesday, 6th September, 2006 11:28
Council minibus charges are cut
CHANGES are being made to Scottish Borders Council’s interim community minibus hire scheme.
Published: Wednesday, 6th September, 2006 11:27
Oxfam asks Borders people for help in Middle East Appeal
OXFAM is urging Borders people to support their Middle East crisis appeal, by visiting the local shop and picking up something you fancy like a book or an ornament.
Published: Thursday, 24th August, 2006 13:10
War memorial plan fails to blossom
A PROJECT to alter the setting of a Borders war memorial has failed to secure planning permission.
Published: Thursday, 24th August, 2006 13:10
SELKIRK GLASS won’t become a third car showroom.
Published: Thursday, 24th August, 2006 13:08
A PLANNING policy has been relaxed to benefit a Stow householder affected by the Borders rail route.
Published: Thursday, 24th August, 2006 13:08
Battle to save special status goes to London
PLANS by the Government to cut aid cash to the borders are to be challenged.
Published: Wednesday, 16th August, 2006 16:23


