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Houses in ‘extremely poor condition’ in Borders town to be demolished
TWO houses in “extremely poor condition” in a Borders town are set to be demolished after the council gave plans the green light. An application about the properties in East Mains, Milne Graden, in Coldstream was submitted to the local authority
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Two NHS Borders workers up for Scotland Heath Award
TWO Borderers have been nominated for an award at the Scotland Health Awards. NHS Borders workers Joan Rutherford, community clinical nurse manager and Gemma Burdett, senior addiction nurse are both up for the Reader’s Choice Award. The accolade
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Detectives issue appeal after ‘various power tools' stolen in Galashiels break-in
A PUBLIC appeal has been issued after power tools were reportedly stolen in a Galashiels break-in. “Various” tools were taken sometime between 9pm on Thursday (October 10) and 8am the following day from Overhaugh Street. Detective Constable
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Memorabilia collection goes on display at new heritage centre in Borders village
A NEW heritage centre has been unveiled in a Borders village. The Stow hub was opened by Lord Borthwick, whose family seat is Borthwick Castle. He highlighted the Stow Archive's community contributions and celebrated the new centre, launched
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Glowing report for nursery in Galashiels following unannounced inspection
A GALASHIELS school nursery has received a glowing report after an unannounced inspection. A representative of the Care Inspectorate paid a visit to the facility at Balmoral Primary School last month. The inspector spoke with and observed children
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Peebles choir InChorus to perform at Biggar Little Festival
A Peebles choir is set to perform at the Biggar Little Festival. InChorus will take to the stage at the Biggar Corn Exchange on October 21, at 7.30pm. Mags Ronald, choir manager, said: “The choir is delighted to be supporting the Festival once
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Two jailed after street fight in Borders saw man fall through shop window
TWO men have been jailed after a street fight in Galashiels resulted in a man falling through a shop window. Selkirk Sheriff Court was told the victim thought he was going to bleed to death after the injuries he sustained when the window was smashed