School transfer news
Week: 30 | 30th July 2021 | Community NewsLangholm Alliance to consult on use of former primary building
Langholm Town Centre Building in danger of collapse
Week: 30 | 29th July 2021 | NewsFears that falling scaffolding and masonry may kill or injure
Lang’s original vision brings net result
Week: 29 | 23rd July 2021 | SportIN 1958 Dr Laing, the Canonbie GP, and his wife, Joy, built the tennis courts in the village. They formed a club and the residents enjoyed playing on the courts for many years.The courts fell out of use but have recently been…
Our dream jobs
Week: 29 | 23rd July 2021 | Community NewsTwo new managers appointed at reserve
Town's revival starts to come to fruition
Week: 29 | 22nd July 2021 | Community NewsLangholm Alliance has contributed £15,000 to boost activities
Engineering a future
Week: 28 | 20th July 2021 | News SchoolAcademy pupils awarded Industrial Cadet certificates
Rachel hands over the reins to Danielle
E&L Advertiser’s new community editor takes up her new post
Full steam ahead for ambitious enterprise
Planners give green light to the conversion of former BFA…
Langholm People
OutPost Arts sets portrait challenge
Community purchase of school on Knife-edge
THE future of Langholm’s former primary school as a vital…
War Memorial improvements
LANGHOLM Social Club is pleased to announce that, after much…
Town’s flood scheme is ready for public airing
Once COVID-19 restrictions ease, council will meet residents
COVID puts paid to second Common Riding
Members reluctantly cancel Langholm’s 2021 event
Mr Grumpy wins for Sharon
A LANGHHOLM amateur photographer has won the top prize in…
Global Warming or Hypocrisy?
SO, NEW forestation is proposed in our area, no doubt…
Langholm misses out on major investment
Town comes too low on index of need to qualify…
Book tells of ages past
A BOOK about Westerkirk in the year 2020/21 is ready…
Pauline awarded BEM
Award given to resilience team leader
Plan revealed for trees on two Eskdale farms
Week: 24 | 17th June 2021 | Community NewsTimber processor wants to plant 450 hectares next to Claygate
Memories of Joe's shop
Week: 23 | 15th June 2021 | NewsA BLAST from the past was uncovered during renovation works at a long-established business premises in Langholm last week. Lisa Rothwell-Young, a jeweller, bought the shop in Henry Street, formerly owned by grocer John Ritchie. The shop is being gutted…
Murtholm site masterplan recommended for adoption
Week: 23 | 10th June 2021 | NewsCouncil agreement will pave way for 200 houses if applications approved
Promote your event on the Town Website
Week: 22 | 8th June 2021 | Community News“What’s on” page is an effective way to publicise your event
Summer blockbuster
Week: 22 | 4th June 2021 | Arts NewsProject to show how generations faced adversity 75 years apart
Fragile Community faces more Turbines
Week: 22 | 3rd June 2021 | Community NewsNEWCASTLETON community council has responded to a proposal for a windfarm of 75 turbines, citing the fragility of its community from such a massive development. The council hosted a talk by project manager, Jamie Leslie, of Muirhall Energy at its…
Speed Limit zone change leaves residents baffled
Council made changes to the zoning without any consultation
Two options under review for 2021 Common Riding
Lifting of restrictions may give members more opportunities
Cannabis oil company raises £2m to sell shares
Medicinal drug greenhouse production aspires to create 50 jobs
Major funding boost for vital parent groups
Public vote earns Langholm Playcare £12k for family support
Charming and popular lady
Elizabeth Calvert, By her son, Robert Calvert ELIZABETH Calvert was…
Mundell wins with a larger share of votes
Conservative retains Dumfriesshire seat with 4,000 majority
Kiosk will be used at last
THE Langholm Initiative has announced it took over ownership of…
Fly-tipper seen while dumping her fridge
Second item left in Eskdale in a week highlights waste…
Can crumbling castle be saved from collapse?
Part of Langholm’s history in danger of disappearing altogether
Langholm designers showcase latest collection
Rose’s Wardrobe Vintage launch their first summer collection
Row over hub’s role in serving its community
Validity of a questionnaire on catering for shooters is doubted
Residents in fear of their lives every day
Neighbours are extremely concerned about the state of the spire
Vote for us
Week: 16 | 26th April 2021 | Community NewsPublic asked to give support
Specially-brewed Duke's Ale a hit with HRH
Week: 16 | 23rd April 2021 | NewsA Langholm man tells of his company’s relationship with the Duke
Ranges reclassed as major developments
Week: 16 | 22nd April 2021 | NewsCouncil declares both applications at Eskdalemuir as invalid
Langholm-brewed real ale is a real hit
Week: 15 | 16th April 2021 | NewsBorderlands Brewery’s Esk Blonde sells out in twelve hours
Eskdale tributes to Prince Philip
Week: 15 | 15th April 2021 | NewsTRIBUTES have been paid to the Duke of Edinburgh by current and former residents of Eskdale since the news of his death last Friday at Windsor Castle. A statement issued by the palace just after midday spoke of the Queen’s…
Day Centre applauded for its endless support
Week: 14 | 12th April 2021 | Community NewsStaff and volunteers deliver over 10,000 meals during lockdowns
Library provides update
2020, the year of the pandemic, brought much of Westerkirk…
£500k price tag stops Holmwood flood plan
Residents to be offered individual protection measures instead
Rachel moves on after 21 years as Editor
Change in the air at Muckle Toon Media
Historic deal to buy moor signed
For the first time Langholm owns Tarras Valley
Massive jobs boost to meet demand for PPE
Enterprise agency gives biggest grant so far to boost economy
On the trail of bunny and friends
LANGHOLM Regeneration Group’s Easter trail, which starts next weekend, has…
CCTV will protect Newcastleton from crime and flooding
Community Council raises £34k to install cameras to deter criminal…
German film crew on Langholm Moor
LANGHOLM Moor showed its wildest side when a German TV…
Agency awards £92k to station conversion
Work on building four flats is expected to be completed…
Fears for traumatised war veterans on retreat
Mental health counsellor says no to Eskdalemuir rifle ranges ARMED…
Council tax freeze avoids 3% increase
Dumfries and Galloway councillors vote for budget proposals
Eskdale shooters will bring jobs and income
Up to half a million pounds will be spent annually…