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20 might be plenty, but is anyone heeding the signs?

Over the years, the Scottish Government has made so many cutbacks that it is impossible to police Since Langholm became a 20mph speed limit town the E&L team, whose office is on the High Street have not noticed a significant…

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Legion in semi-final after defeating Earlston

24th April 2025 | Football Sport

A glorious day in more ways than one! By David Borthwick Another glorious day on the 3g where the lads faced Earlston in the quarter final of the Border cup. A home semi-final vs Duns awaited if the boys could…

Country Music Magic of Mizzell

24th April 2025 | Arts and Entertainment Lifestyle

American/Irish singer makes a return visit to the Buccleuch Centre stage Coming up at the Buccleuch Centre 1st May is Robert Mizzell who has made Ireland his home for over 25 years. He served his apprenticeship in country music there.…

Highland surprise on the North Coast 500

24th April 2025 | E&L Life News

The North Coast 500 is a 516-mile scenic route around the north coast of Scotland starting and ending at Inverness Castle. There are some beautiful views and beaches along the way, but one Langholm man could hardly believe his eyes…

Preliminary meeting focusses on Townfoot's hole in the ground

24th April 2025 | Community Lifestyle News

Particular issues discussed in advance of June’s public forum In advance of the June meeting that Langholm, Ewes and Westerkirk Community Council has organised with a number of agencies about Langholm and its ‘eyesores’, a preliminary meeting was held last…

Victory in Europe (VE) Day commemoration events

24th April 2025 | Arts and Entertainment Community News

Langholm, Ewes and Westerkirk community council is working with Langholm social club to commemorate the anniversary Victory in Europe day on 8th May. Langholm social club said: “To commemorate the 80th anniversary of VE day, and to remember the brave…

Return of full Post Office is first-class news for town

17th April 2025 | Community News

Elizabeth and team are all trained up and ready to run the service seven days a week Below is an interview with Elizabeth Wilson who owns the paper shop and the pet food shop who is taking on the post…

17th April 2025

Goat petition reaches MPs

4,000 anti-cull signatures handed over Conservative politicians John Lamont MP…

17th April 2025

A healing moorland…

Sphagnum moss wound dressings during the Second World War By…

17th April 2025

Heilan’ Coos and Fell Ponies join the Tarras Valley family

The cows and ponies will play their part in restoring…

17th April 2025

Hope Rising: An Easter Message to our Community

As the days grow longer and spring blooms around us,…

10th April 2025

NHS D&G announces massive funding shortfall

Board seeks public support to manage £33.6 million funding gap…

10th April 2025

4,000 signature petition to be handed to politicians

Oxygen Conservation’s disregard prompted massive response A local petition with…

10th April 2025

Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves - 1949 style

Audrey Maxwell and friends reminisce about their first exposure to…

10th April 2025

Scottish Woodlands plan ' voluntary' Environmental Impact Assessment for Warblaw

Scottish Woodlands, which has been developing the woodland creation design…

10th April 2025

Chuck receives cap for international refereeing

Mairi Telford Jammeh interviews local rugby ace Charles Muir, locally…

3rd April 2025

As the last bank closes, a Cash Hub opens

Temporary facility will open in Holmspun with better hours of…

3rd April 2025

NatureScot tells the E&L “culling the goats is legal”

Oxygen Conservation lays the blame at Government’s door Part of…

3rd April 2025

Carpet bowlers end the season with 62 members

Presentation Evening well attended by young and old The Langholm…

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NFUS calls for UK to stand up for agriculture

3rd April 2025 | Farming and Environment

We need to be tough in negotiations with the USA Scotland’s NFU has joined forces with the UK’s other three farming unions to call on the Government to stand up for agriculture in trade negotiations with the USA. At the…

New health team sought for Canonbie Surgery

3rd April 2025 | Canonbie Community News

Husband and wife medical partners to hang up their stethoscopes WORK is actively underway to identify a new provider to take over medical services at Canonbie Surgery, following the planned retirement of the current contract holders.NHS Dumfries and Galloway is…

18-month trial of 20mph has begun

3rd April 2025 | Community Lifestyle News

A7 Action Group discuss various issues The A7 Action Group met last week, and Bear Scotland provided an update to the attendees about various issues of concern.  Some of the highlights for our area include mentioned of the new safety…

No caravans or motorhomes to cross Milntown bridge

27th March 2025 | Community News

Far-reaching effect on the community as Ewes Water site has to postpone opening for season The community was shocked to learn, last week, that the bridge at Milntown, Langholm Rugby Club’s headquarters, has been restricted to cars and light vans…

Legion get the better of Biggar

27th March 2025 | Football Sport

FOOTBALL By David Borthwick Biggar 2 – Langholm LFC 4 The lads travelled up the M74 today to face Biggar in the quarter final of the Forsyth Cup.The game started lively with Langholm getting some early chances. The deadlock was…

Confirmation received that cull has already begun

27th March 2025 | E&L Life Farming and Environment Newcastleton News

Gilly Fraser delves further into the feral goat debacle Oxygen Conservation have confirmed that they have begun culling wild goats on Langholm Moor.It’s not clear how many animals have been killed, though some local estimates have put it as high…

Greenhouse gasses high from drained peatlands

6th March 2025 | Farming and Environment

A major new initiative is underway to tackle greenhouse gas emissions from drained peatlands.A number of different options are being considered by researchers including growing cat-tail and using the plant’s fluffy fibre for insulating clothing; growing reed as a building…

Community Council hears from concerned residents

6th March 2025 | Community News

Number of derelict sites in the town is a major issue The E&L attended the March meeting of Langholm, Ewes and Westerkirk Community Council on Monday evening. After the preliminary introductions and apologies, the chair, Stuart Clement opened the public…

Huge local reaction to news of proposed goat cull

27th February 2025 | Community Newcastleton News

Social media alight and petition raised following announcement by Oxygen Conservation Last week our headlines were about the proposed culling of feral goats by Oxygen Conservation and a day later a petition was started on social media to ‘Halt the…

Repeat success at Kelso would be a dream come true for Hawick trainer

27th February 2025 | Horse Racing Sport

By Gordon Brown Ewan Whillans is dreaming of a repeat success with Cracking Rhapsody in the £120,000 bet365 Morebattle Hurdle at Kelso on Saturday. Twelve months ago, Scotland’s richest hurdle race – a handicap over two-miles – went to the…

NFUS retiterates its opposition to National Park in Galloway

27th February 2025 | Farming and Environment News

NFU Scotland has once again made clear its opposition to the creation of a new National Park in Galloway, and says the proposal lacks clear benefits for farmers, food producers, and the rural economy.Over the past three years, NFU Scotland…

D-day for Council Tax rises across the area

27th February 2025 | Lifestyle News

Dumfries and Galloway Council will make decisions today about the budget for 2025/26 with three different proposals to consider. The Conservatives who are in the administration of the Council are proposing a council tax increase this year of 9.2% with…

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