Selkirk
'There is so much happening in Selkirk at the moment, it is really vibrant'
SCOTTISH Borders Council is reminding local people that nominations are still open for the Royal Burgh of Selkirk & District Community Council election.
Posted 14 May 2013 11:30
Editorial
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Sleepless Stuart defies the odds
SELKIRK trainer Stuart Coltherd claims he will never forget the longest day of his life - after his stable star upset the odds at Aintree.
Posted 16 Apr 2013 09:30
David Knox
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Tutu run for cousin Selkirk's Milly
WHEN a Selkirk toddler was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes her and her family's life changed forever - without her even having the slightest of ideas what was going on.
Posted 13 Apr 2013 09:30
Editorial
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Selkirk to drive ahead with one-way system
COMMUNITY leaders in Selkirk are hoping to drive through plans for a one-way system in the town.
Posted 12 Apr 2013 09:00
David Knox
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Ambush for Flodden 500 campaigners
FUNDRAISERS hoping to establish a Flodden Memorial Garden in Selkirk have been ambushed by community leaders.
Posted 12 Apr 2013 07:00
David Knox
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Experts stop the rot in Selkirk
EXPERTS believe they have eradicated all of the dry rot from Selkirk's Victoria Hall.
Posted 11 Apr 2013 05:30
David Knox
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Local voice stars in tourism campaign to bring more visitors to the Borders
A SELKIRK woman is one of the stars of a radio campaign that aims to bring more visitors to the region.
Posted 25 Feb 2013 09:00
Editorial
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Selkirk angling association honour long serving member
DAVID Mitchell has stepped down as secretary of Selkirk and District Angling Association after 50 years.
Posted 22 Feb 2013 08:30
Editorial
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MUMS in Selkirk are patiently waiting on the final part of a massive jigsaw in their bid to bring fun back to the town.
Posted 20 Feb 2013 07:00
David Knox
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Security tightened at nursery in Selkirk
A SCHOOL nursery in Selkirk which was reprimanded last summer has been given a glowing report card - after tightening up security.
Posted 19 Feb 2013 09:30
David Knox
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Burns given an unfriendly welcome in Selkirk
IT was an unfriendly welcome that awaited Robert Burns on his one and only visit to Selkirk in 1786.
Posted 12 Feb 2013 09:30
Editorial
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Councillors reject yurt plans for Ettrick
CONTROVERSIAL plans for a yurt holiday camp in the Ettrick Valley have had their guy ropes cut by councillors.
Posted 8 Feb 2013 07:00
David Knox
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Selkirk crowned winners of RBS Regional Cup
SELKIRK picked up its first silverware of the season at The Gytes on Friday night, when the club's 1st XV defeated Peebles 24-17 to lift the RBS Border Regional Cup.
Posted 7 Feb 2013 09:30
Editorial
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Selkirk to be given a million pound makeover
MORE than a million pounds is to be pumped into Selkirk town centre.
Posted 31 Jan 2013 09:30
David Knox
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Border Telegraph Poll
Do you think community councillors should support plans to spend £5,500 on a new lamp post in Galashiels to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee? See this week's Border Telegraph for more details.
This Poll is now closed.
Yes (17.1%)
No (70.7%)
Only if it lights up the whole of Gala (12.2%)











