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hawick museum reopens

HAWICK Museum reopened on Sunday with three new exhibitions.The museum’s own antique doll’s house, including miniature furniture and dolls, is on show for the first time, part of the facility’s Toy...

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Visitors to get glimpse of Scott’s world

BOWHILL is revealing rooms to the public not seen in 30 years.The house opened in time for Easter this year – three months earlier than usual – and has unlocked the Sir Walter Scott room and the...

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Galashiels company fined for charging too much

A GALASHIELS company has been fined for attempting to overcharge a consumer for electrical works at her home. The customer, who lives at Darras Hall on the edge of Ponteland in Northumberland, had paid...

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SYHA to consider new hostel

FAR from abandoning the Borders, youth hostel bosses revealed yesterday they are looking at opening a new facility in the region.SYHA Hostelling Scotland put their Melrose and Yetholm facilities on the...

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Holyrood to consider site move for Gala service

THE Scottish Government will consider the relocation of Galashiels ambulance station to a site at Borders General Hospital on April 24, writes Kenny Paterson. Both NHS Borders and the Scottish...

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Campaign boost as sod cutting sees palliative care unit become reality

THE building of a much-awaited specialist palliative care facility got under way at Borders General Hospital (BGH) this week.NHS Borders chairman John Raine officially launched the start of the...

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Greenlaw plan for 11 homes

PLANS have been submitted for 11 homes and six business units in Greenlaw.Planning permission in principle is sought from Kelso-based Langlee Development Services and would mean 11 houses being built...

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Digger

TWO mini-digger buckets were stolen from Abbotsford House. between 7.30pm on Sunday and 9am on Monday.Anyone with any information tshould contact the police.

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Car hit

a WING mirror on a Ford Focus car was damaged in Burns Road, Hawick, between 10.30pm on Sunday and 10.50am on Monday.Police are appealing for any witnesses to contact them.

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Initiative slashes Hawick antisocial behaviour calls

THE results of a joint initiative to reduce antisocial behaviour in a notorious area of Hawick have this week been described as “hugely encouraging”.In the three months since the project was launched,...

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Ambulance service aims to use locals for first response

The Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) is looking for volunteers in Innerleithen to learn basic first aid and lifesaving skills.A meeting has been arranged at St Ronan’s Primary next Wednesday to explain...

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SBC’s £18,000 phone mast revenue revealed

SCOTTISH Borders Council (SBC) raises over £18,000 per year from telecommunications masts situated across the region.The figure from five masts was revealed after questions by Galashiels councillor...

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Better news in month Titanic sank

ONE hundred years ago this month, the world was shocked with news that the “unsinkable” ocean liner, RMS Titanic, had been lost with the death of 1,514 people.National pride was boosted, however, with...

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SBC ‘missing out’ by refusing payment in kind for homes levy

A KELSO businessman says the local authority is missing out by refusing to use professional services offered by local experts in place of financial developer contributions of the sort charged when...

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Third time lucky

EDUCATION boss Glenn Rodger has been named as Scottish Borders Council’s third chief executive in the past two months.Permanent post holder Tracey Logan has been absence for around six weeks, and her...

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NHS Borders backs cancer campaign

BREAST, bowel and lung cancer accounts for about half of the avoidable deaths in Scotland and yet cancer is more treatable now than it has ever been. That is why NHS Borders is backing the national...

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Rights boost for Borders social housing tenants

a CHARTER that sets out 12 standards and outcomes which social landlords should be achieving for their tenants has been welcomed by the boss of the Scottish Borders Housing Association.Chief executive...

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Lights earn black mark for green centre

EDINBURGH Castle managed to switch off its lights, as did the Sydney Harbour Bridge, but a Peebles recycling centre has been charged with failing to contribute to Earth Hour by leaving on a set of...

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Haining trustee defends plan to end tenancies

A TRUSTEE of Selkirk’s Haining Estate has defended a decision to give notice to two of its long-term residents.Susan Edington said the proposal to turn properties in the stable block courtyard into...

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How the candidates line up

Tweeddale West: Willie Archibald (SNP), Catriona Judith Steel Bhatia (LD), Nathaniel Buckingham (Con), Nancy Norman (LD), David Pye (BP), Julia Reid (Lab).Tweeddale East: Stuart Bell (SNP), David Cox...

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