FOUR members of Selkirk Silver Band have been recognised for their service to the brass band movement.

The foursome received medals from the Scottish Brass Band Association (SBBA) to mark their outstanding contribution over the years.

John Stratford was presented with an SBBA honorary membership after serving as secretary of the band from 1992.

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He was active in the formation of the Borders Brass Band Association and has represented Selkirk on the association’s committee from its inception and at almost every SBBA annual general meeting.

Andy Holmes and brothers Stuart and Colin Kemp received SBBA life membership medals for more than 50 years of active involvement with brass banding.

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Baritone player Andy started learning with Selkirk in 1966 and has been a regular member of the band ever since.

Euphonium Stuart joined the Borders group in 1970 and, after a short spell with Galashiels Town Band, returned to his brass roots in 1983 where he has remained to this day.

Principal cornetist Colin joined Selkirk in 1969 and, while at university, played with the GUS Footwear Band in England for four years from 1978.

Returning to Scotland, he joined Fauldhouse Miners Youth Band before transferring to Whitburn Band in 1979.

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After a spell with Loudon Youth Band between 1982 and 1985, he returned to Selkirk in 1985 where he has served in the roles of player and conductor since.

John said: “We were all delighted to receive out medals. I’ve been with the band for 30 years and Andy, Stuart and Colin have all played for 50 years.

“We have around 30 members and are always keen to get more. We rehearse at the Band Hall in Forest Road and we keen to welcome new members. We also have a learners group so if anyone is interested in joining they should get in touch via the Selkirk Silver Band Facebook page.”