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Idyllic new £220k play park in tree-laden setting in Borders officially opened
Borders park receives national recognition with 'prestigious accolade'
Library in Borders could be forced to close without financial support
£123m backlog of road and pavement repairs in Borders revealed
Borders footbridge closed after pony rider’s narrow escape
Nominations open for St Boswells and Parish Community Council
‘Community Conversations’ continue across Borders towns and villages
Stables block on £11m Borders estate earmarked for children's care facility
Luxury glamping pods to offer 'scenic wilderness retreat' on farmland in Borders
Permanent closure of education centre in Borders town moves a step closer
Borders bowling club project gets Common Good funding
Licence granted for Borders cafe to sell alcohol
Borders wine shop and cafe has summer opening hours extended
Positive report for Galashiels care home following inspection
£30k Christmas lights replacement project launched in Galashiels
Pun-loving Borderers set to name new council road sweeper
'It's in a very bad way': Calls to save 'Roman bridge' in Borders from ruin
Landowners return to table with revised bid for major Borders holiday complex
Half of affordable housing cash ‘unspent’ in Borders and returned to Holyrood
Vision to transform area of Borders town as plans for former bakery revealed
Demolition works planned at 'vulnerable' farm in the Borders
Doors to open for free at cultural and heritage sites across the Borders
Expansion bid at shared house in Borders is rubber-stamped by planning officials
Library in Borders set to reopen to public following closure, council confirms
Borders school headteacher 'absolutely delighted' with positive inspection report
Borders council chief executive makes ‘conversations’ plea
Plans revealed to convert award-winning Borders guest house into two homes
Olympian Brash clears final planning hurdle as bid backed by council
Views sought on 'dial-a-bus' concept replacing 'under-utilised' services
Tourism boost for Borders as major holiday park redevelopment gets green light
Work 'well ahead of schedule' on new multi-million pound Borders high school
New ‘taxi bus’ service launched in Borders area to tackle transport difficulties
Detailed plans for new £56.6m Borders high school to be shown to public
Plans unveiled to create swimming teaching centre on Borders industrial estate
‘Exciting’ artisan gift shop opens at historic attraction in the Borders
Levy proposed for businesses in bid to boost Borders town's economy
Students who feared maths come together to create Borders library artwork
Work 'under way' to bring youngsters back to Borders from out-of-area placements
Major recruitment drive for multi-million pound Borders project begins
Major expansion at holiday complex in the Borders set to win council approval
Headteachers from high schools across Borders react as exam results published
'Picture of consistent achievement' in Borders as pupils receive exam results
Conference meets to discuss £50m growth deal funding set to boost Borders towns
‘Community Conversations’ set to return to Borders this summer
Everything you need to know about the bin strikes in Scotland this August
Scottish Government minister visits Borders to launch new housing action plan
Volunteers raise concerns over future of heritage site
'Toughest' year for businesses in Borders town amid 'decrease' in footfall
£5k green scheme at village hall in Borders is rubber-stamped
Six-figure skatepark and pump track ‘of the highest standard’ opens in Borders
Borders councillors could be in line for a 22 per cent pay hike
Bottle bank glass collections resume across Borders following issues
Borders museum nets cash boost from council group to help with renovation
Borders leisure centre swimming pool reopens after power issues addressed