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Newcastleton photographer captures the light fantastic

By Gilly Fraser Colin Hamilton first saw what he describes as “the full splendour of the night sky” several years ago when he was camping in the Namib desert. Two years ago he moved to Saughtree Station just outside Newcastleton…

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Promise of Heritage Centre that never materialised

7th May 2026 | Community News

End of the road as Langholm’s Waverley Mill and area put on the market for £390k The former EWM and Waverley Mill building on Glenesk Road Langholm has been put up for sale by estate agent Edwin Thompson. This three-storey…

Rusty start to the season at Nunwick

7th May 2026 | Cricket Sport

5-wicket defeat prompts Langholm to up their game By Graham Park Langholm began their 2026 Cricket Season with a 5-wicket defeat away to Nunwick. Batting first Langholm looked rusty and could only post 112 and this turned not to be enough…

Lydiafield residents make a return visit to the Muckle Toon

30th April 2026 | Community E&L Life News

Day Centre welcomes homecoming for residents of Annan Care Home in a nostalgic visit A number of Langholm citizens who are residents in Lydiafield care home in Annan visited Langholm Day Centre last Monday to catch up with old friends.…

Langholm Sevens 2026

30th April 2026 | Rugby Sport

Marvellous weather fetches a huge crowd of rugby enthusiasts to Milntown Langholm Sevens was blessed with great weather on Saturday and the large crowd of spectators enjoyed the warm sunshine for the whole afternoon and into the evening. Twelve teams were competing for the…

Plainly pathetic parking poses potential problems

30th April 2026 | Community News

Alliteration aside, it’s plain dangerous There was a bit of a stramash in Langholm Market Place last Thursday when some spectacularly selfish parking led to a bottle neck for vehicles trying to access David Street. Cars were managing to just…

A gem in Langholm's retail crown

30th April 2026 | Community Lifestyle News

G. J. Latimer & Co celebrates 144 years on Langholm High Street The E&L is delighted to publish Latimer’s first advert placed in the paper 144 years ago. Latimers must now be the oldest business in Langholm that is still…

First hurdle crossed but many more still to jump!

2nd April 2026 | Community News

Langholm Alliance is delighted with progress on school takeover but much work still to be done Following our report in last week’s paper about the old primary school the Langholm Alliance (LA) has sent the following comment along with photos…

Langholm lose out to Broughton double header

2nd April 2026 | Rugby Sport

With the previous weeks match against Broughton RFC being postponed, the return fixture at Milntown on Saturday was classed as a “double header”. The winner of the match would be awarded double the league points. With Bailey Donaldson, Chris Tait…

Musical Society's 2026 production was indeed spectacular

2nd April 2026 | Arts and Entertainment Community News

Mairi Telford Jammeh reviews show by organisation with a fresh name and a fresh approach Oh, what a circus, oh what a show! are the opening lines of a song from Evita, one of the early numbers sang with great…

ScotSheep: Next Generation Shepherds

2nd April 2026 | Farming and Environment

Cash prizes are up for grabs for Scotland’s superstar shepherds of the future at this year’s NSA Scotsheep event. They will be taking part in the Next Generation Shepherd of the Year contest which has a total prize fund of…

Joint flood-related walkround with Council and residents

2nd April 2026 | Community News

BEAR Scotland absent from golf course drain inspections By Mark Hallam On Monday 23 March, Council Officers from Roads and the Flood Team, together with Councillor Denis Male, local residents, and representatives of the Golf Course and Buccleuch Estates, undertook…

Langholm Alliance one step closer to owning old school

26th March 2026 | Community News

Strengths and weaknesses of the transfer are set out in Council officer’s report Annandale and Eskdale Area Committee received a report yesterday asking the Committee to consider a request from the Langholm Alliance to transfer ownership of Langholm old primary…

26th March 2026

Mollie’s new business off to a very tasty start

There’s a new name on Newcastleton’s main street and it’s…

26th March 2026

Green bowlers go green in the Old Town

The Langholm Old Town Bowling Club has for several years…

26th March 2026

Papering over the cracks of the Erskine Church!

No satisfactory answers for campaigner, Denise Denise Irving Lang has…

22nd March 2026

Signs of movement for the ‘hole in the ground’

Stevenson Trust progresses discussions with retail company on use of…

22nd March 2026

Langholm well represented in Regional Schools Under 15s

On Thursday 12th March, the Dumfries and Galloway School’s Regional…

22nd March 2026

Kilngreen transport hub making progress on joined-up travel

Dumfries and Galloway Council says that work is progressing well…

22nd March 2026

Conservation work completed on listed Riddings viaduct

Distinctive Victorian cross-border edifice is repaired National Highways has completed…

12th March 2026

Town Band takes third place at Scottish Championships

More proof of our wee toon punching above its weight!…

12th March 2026

Muckle Bridges Challenge a huge success for Playcare

Big and wee enjoy the fun runs Langholm Playcare held…

12th March 2026

International Women's Day 2026

Langholm Probus Club is entertained by Leila Hallam with tales…

12th March 2026

Warblaw and the Natural Environment March 2026

Save Warblaw Action Group updates us on the current situation…

7th March 2026

Weekend Bowling Round Up: Castle Douglas and Canonbie

By Luke Tolson The SCBA February Junior singles and pairs…

Was Johnny Rotten right or wrong?

6th March 2026 | Arts and Entertainment Review

Anthony Lane reviews John Lydon’s sell-out stage show “We were banned by the BBC”, said John Lydon in his performance in Langholm last week. “Our stuff didn’t uphold good family values, they said. Instead, they provided plenty of space for…

Wool, Woven and Wild-ly successful

5th March 2026 | Arts and Entertainment Community News

Masterful event from Langholm’s Creation Mill leads to organisers already planning next year’s festival What started as an idea in September between Creation Mill founders, Emma & Leanne Duncan, and Gillian from Burnfoot Wool, in a van on the way…

"It was like living in hell"

5th March 2026 | Farming and Environment News

Mairi Telford Jammeh revisits dark times of the Foot & Mouth epidemic 25 years ago rumours of a foot and mouth outbreak reached us and there were fears that it could spread to Scotland. In fact in the end, Dumfries…

Happy 100th dear Marion

5th March 2026 | Lifestyle Newcastleton

Long-time Copshaw resident joins the Centenarian Club A very happy 100th birthday to Marion Powolny Smit – probably best known to the many friends she made while living in Newcastleton – as Marion Douglas.Marion first came to live in the…

19-12 win for Langholm against Wanderers

5th March 2026 | Rugby Sport

Langholm welcomed Murrayfield Wanderers to Milntown on Saturday for another East League 1. Before the match a lunch was held in the Club rooms which was enjoyed by everyone. Langholm are still carrying a number of long-term injuries to some…

8.5% Council Tax hike needed to protect essential services

5th March 2026 | Community News

D&G and Borders both introduce revenue-saving measures Council tax in both the Scottish Borders and Dumfries and Galloway will rise by 8.5% for the year 2026/27. This uplift is higher than the rate of inflation and is likely to be…

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