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Much a Doo for pigeon daft Kieran Comment Bubble

A BIRD fancier from Galashiels is causing a flap in the world of pigeon racing.

Eleven-year-old Kieran Jamieson-McDermott, of Magdala Terrace, is believed to be one of the youngest to try his hand at the sport in Scotland.

Arrow Gas bill dispute nearing the end Comment Bubble

IT is a situation that residents in the Galashiels neighbourhoods of Meigle View and Riddle Dumble Park are well-versed in: the Scottish Gas meter mix-up that has been confusing residents in the two estates for years now.

Arrow Kirsty hopes to raise awareness of Cyclone horror Comment Bubble

A YOUNG Galashiels woman who has recently returned from Bangladesh is about to embark on a tour of the UK, where she will share her experience and relive the horror of a recent cyclone that hit the region.

Arrow Tories hit out at 'Two Jobs Jim' in attendance row Comment Bubble

LOCAL Tories have slammed a Galashiels councillor, who doubles up as an MSP, for only making just over half of the local authority’s meetings.

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Legend of sweetie salesman unwrapped

A VICTORIAN millworker from the Borders who inspired one of the most famous children’s songs of all time is to be celebrated by a new group set up to study the area’s past.

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I found them so inspiring due to the resilience they show in the face of poverty

TORRENTIAL rain and 150mph winds, you could think it’s Scotland summer forecast but these were the elements that a young Galashiels woman had to deal with when a cyclone recently hit Bangladesh.

Galashiels pair in blue heaven

The competition off the field for Uefa Cup tickets has started for Rangers fans as football’s version of musical chairs begins.

Rising damp leads for calls for housing estate to be rebuilt

A FURIOUS father believes an entire Selkirk housing estate may need rebuilt to end an ongoing dampness dilemma.

Monty swings into action at Locharron

IT should be some comfort to Colin Montgomerie that, should golf not work out, there is always a future in tartan design.

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Cash is no longer king for school meals

THE DAYS of schoolchildren standing with their hands out asking for lunch money may be over.

Patients could be asked to pay for parking at BGH

PATIENTS are missing appointments at the biggest hospital in the Borders because of a chronic shortage of parking spaces, it has been claimed.

'Gala Theft Auto'

A SPOOF video promoting one of the country’s most violent computer games is set to become an internet hit in the Borders.

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