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Andrews Massey Duo plays a music first for Peebles

If January brought the sell-out Scottish pianist Steven Osborne to Peebles, says Music in Peebles’ John Fox, then February’s concert at 7.30pm in the Eastgate Theatre on Tuesday, February 5, brings one...

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Lanton family show back on the road

FILM stunt man Jacob Martin is currently on tour with his family’s equine team Les Amis d’Onno on their vintage cabaret tour, writes Kenny Paterson.Jacob, who previously appeared in Robin Hood, will be...

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Clothing appeal for Syria

AN appeal by a Hawick man for medical supplies to be sent to troubled Syria now involves a local store.Members of the public can buy blankets, duvets, sleeping bags and tents at The Original Factory...

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Earlston’s Red Lion calls time – for now

ICONIC Borders pub, The Red Lion – the only hotel in Earlston – called time for the time being on Thursday, writes Sally Gillespie.But owners Punch Taverns says it is in talks with potential buyers,...

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Cancer charity is seeking volunteers

PEOPLE living with cancer are being sought to join a new focus study group being set up to help the Lavender Touch raise badly-needed funds.The charity reaches its 10th anniversary this year and to...

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Eating tips from rugby ace

TOP-SCORING Scottish rugby star Chris Paterson cooked-up some great moves during his career – and now he’s taking his food handling skills into the classroom.The former Gala player is one of 130...

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Traders welcome pop-up shop

Selkirk shopkeepers have expressed broad support for the idea of new pop-up shops, but they emphasised it has to be done right to work.The Royal Burgh’s Chamber of Trade was awarded nearly £22,000...

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A7 repairs will lead to delays

DAY and night time resurfacing is due to start on a stretch of the A7 between Selkirk and Galashiels.The essential repairs – which will mean traffic disruption for a week – should have started on...

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Chalmers to leave Melrose

CRAIG CHALMERS will leave his position of Head Coach at Melrose RFC at the end of the season.Speaking from The Greenyards Craig Chalmers said “I have made the decision to move to London for personal...

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Borders farmers do well at Stirling Bull Sales

KELSO farmer John Elliot topped the female Aberdeen Angus sale at Stirling Bull Sales earlier this week.The Elliots, of Roxburgh Mains, sold Rawburn Ellen Erica H800 for 16,000gns. Sired by DA ES RO...

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MARKET PRICES

WOOLERAT their weekly Primestock Sale held at Wooler last Wednesday John Swan Ltd had forward and sold 990 hoggs and 290 ewes.Hogg numbers tightening but all classes keenly bid for, more heavyweights...

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Hope and disappointment – again

IT’S BEEN an interesting week of reflection following the 38-18 defeat at the hands of the English, writes Stuart Cameron.I have been digesting Scotland’s performance as well as monitoring what other...

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Gala youngsters good in defence

Galashiels Academy 5Madras College 0BREWIN DOLPHIN UNDER-18 PLATE 
SEMI-FINALGALASHIELS ACADEMY will face either Kelvinside Academy or Marr College in the final of the Brewin Dolphin Scottish Schools...

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Tourism booster

SCOTTISH Tourism Week takes place between March 4 and 13 with the backing of the Scottish Parliament. Borders MSP John Lamont hopes the area will capitalise on this national event. He commented:...

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Speeders in the frame

MOBILE speed cameras are currently in operation at the following locations in the Borders:A7 at Crookston, Heriot, Stow, Galashiels, Lindean and Hawick; A68 at Soutra, Glengelt, Hiltonshill and...

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Moore in Games plea

BORDERERS are being urged by Michael Moore MP to join the army of 15,000 volunteers required for the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow next year. He says it’s a great opportunity to be part of the Games...

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Chinese festival entertains locals

CHINESE New Year got off to a colourful start in the Borders on Sunday with the sixth Dragon Festival, held in Market Square, Galashiels.Among those taking part were reknowned Glasgow-based dance troop...

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Borderers take up declutter site Freegle

THE Borders branch of Freegle - the site for giving things away free - has gained 385 members within a year.Set up last February by a Westruther volunteer after he noticed there was no Borders site,...

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Crash leads to search

AN early morning search was mounted on Saturday when a Vauxhall Corsa was found overturned on the A703 between Peebles and Leadburn. There was no trace of anyone in the area at around 1.30am and fire...

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Treble rap for driver

A MOTORIST has been charged with being at the wheel while three times the drink-drive limit.The 60-year-old man was arrested by police in Galashiels early on Sunday afternoon.Police had responded to a...

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