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Week: 13 | 1st April 2021

Historic deal to buy moor signed

For the first time Langholm owns Tarras Valley

Week: 12 | 30th March 2021

Massive jobs boost to meet demand for PPE

Enterprise agency gives biggest grant so far to boost economy

Week: 12 | 26th March 2021

On the trail of bunny and friends

LANGHOLM Regeneration Group’s Easter trail, which starts next weekend, has…

Week: 12 | 25th March 2021

CCTV will protect Newcastleton from crime and flooding

Community Council raises £34k to install cameras to deter criminal…

Week: 11 | 22nd March 2021

German film crew on Langholm Moor

LANGHOLM Moor showed its wildest side when a German TV…

Week: 11 | 19th March 2021

Agency awards £92k to station conversion

Work on building four flats is expected to be completed…

Week: 11 | 18th March 2021

Fears for traumatised war veterans on retreat

Mental health counsellor says no to Eskdalemuir rifle ranges ARMED…

Week: 10 | 12th March 2021

Council tax freeze avoids 3% increase

Dumfries and Galloway councillors vote for budget proposals

Week: 10 | 11th March 2021

Eskdale shooters will bring jobs and income

Up to half a million pounds will be spent annually…

Week: 9 | 8th March 2021

Scottish Borders Council way off track with ruling

Committed rail group has asked for decision to be reviewed

Week: 09 | 5th March 2021

Support vital

Lessons need to be learned from this

Week: 09 | 4th March 2021

Nightmare jail ordeal after migrant incident

Canonbie lorry driver held in Dutch prison with no contact

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