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Access row could delay new school
CLOVENFORDS villagers remain united on the need for a new school.
Published: Wednesday, 5th July, 2006 09:55
OMENS for the 2006 Braw Lads’ Gathering, with miserable weather for most of June, were not looking good.
Published: Wednesday, 5th July, 2006 09:55
CLOUDY skies couldn’t stop the Big Weekend Festival in Galashiels from being a clear success.
Published: Wednesday, 5th July, 2006 09:54
TOP Of The Pops might be no more, but Earlston High School pupils are aiming to be top of the class when it comes to broadcasting.
Published: Wednesday, 28th June, 2006 10:02
GEORGE Bush and Tony Blair made unscheduled visits to Melrose last week.
Published: Wednesday, 28th June, 2006 10:02
A HERO from the Borders will be amongst the footballers remembered in a television documentary tomorrow night (Thursday).
Published: Wednesday, 28th June, 2006 10:03
A GALASHIELS landmark has been saved from the bulldozers.
Published: Wednesday, 28th June, 2006 09:59
AN EXUBERANT David Crawford led the cheers in Melrose town centre on Monday night.
Published: Wednesday, 21st June, 2006 10:24
Joy as Holyrood votes for railway
THE decision to re-open the Waverley Line closed in 1969 is “correcting a mistake made 37 years ago by the Westminster Parliament.”
Published: Wednesday, 21st June, 2006 10:25
Top marks for pupils' play area design
PUPILS at Langlee Primary School will be playing outside long after the summer sun has gone down, thanks to a new play area opened this week.
Published: Wednesday, 21st June, 2006 10:24
RUMOURS that Tesco chief executive Sir Terry Leahy has visited the company’s new supermarket site in Galashiels have been denied.
Published: Thursday, 1st June, 2006 13:52
England 3 - Germany 1 - Not bovvered 1
PICTURE the scene. Berlin, July 9. The World Cup Final.
Published: Thursday, 1st June, 2006 13:51


