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SELKIRK is in pole position for its proposed bypass to race onto a list of government traffic schemes.
HUNDREDS of music fans from all over the Borders gathered in the grounds of Thirlestane castle at the weekend to enjoy ‘Lauder Live’ - a musical feast served up by some of Scotland’s most talented performers.
Bike boss's anger as popular plans rejected
A MELROSE adventure sports boss was left ‘disgusted’ after the council turned down his bid to develop his motorcycle training and archery centre despite winning approval from tourism chiefs.
Border campaigners lash out at 'Cocaine' in a Can
A drinks company planning to launch a controversial soft drink named after a Class A drug has been criticised by campaigners and health experts in the area, who describe the move as ‘pathetic’ and ‘cynical exploitation of the youth market.’
There will be blood despite roof coming down
YEARS of neglect have brought the roof down on Selkirk’s most famous building.
Between 10,000 Tonnes of Rock and a Hard Place
A landslide that has severed a major route into the Borders could cost the area 10,000 tonnes of rock and thousands of pounds in lost tourism.
FRIGHTENED Rabbit are on track to stardom after wowing fans at the biggest music festival in Scotland at the weekend.
Double rape teenager found guilty
A teenager has been found guilty of raping a Galashiels mum while awaiting trial for a similar sex attack.
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Bike boss's anger as popular plans rejected