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8.5% Council Tax hike needed to protect essential services

Week: 10 | 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…

'Langholm Eyesore' is not an Environmental Health issue

Week: 09 | 26th February 2026 | Community News

Erskine Church unsafe but not regarded as a ‘nuisance’ Councillor Male recently received an email from a local man who has experience of dangerous buildings suggesting that Environmental Health might be the way to push for action relating to the…

Big Farmland Bird Count 2026

Week: 09 | 26th February 2026 | Farming and Environment News

If you intended to take part in this year’s Big Farmland Bird Count but just didn’t manage to get round to it – there’s still time. The Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust which organises the count have extended the deadline…

Aoiffion wins last leg of 4 x 200 relay by 3 seconds

Week: 09 | 26th February 2026 | Athletics News Sport

ATHLETICS On Sunday 8th February, 13-year-old Aoiffion McVittie Brangan from Langholm was back at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow to compete for Edinburgh Athletics Club in the Scottish National Under 16 Girls Indoor Relay Championships. With 27 teams taking part…

World Day of Prayer 2026

Week: 09 | 26th February 2026 | Lifestyle News

“Come… and I will give you rest” On Friday 6th March 2026, Christians across the world will gather for the annual World Day of Prayer, a global ecumenical movement that unites people in worship, prayer and reflection across more than…

Councillor Male contacts D&G chief regarding funding anomalies

Week: 08 | 19th February 2026 | Community News

Answers sought for long-standing, unanswered questions Councillor Denis Male has contacted the CEO of Dumfries and Galloway Council, directly, to try to get an answer to a question he has been asking ever since the last Council Election. The main…

Week: 08 | 19th February 2026

Farming and forestry’s prospects in the Southern Uplands in 2026

This month, we introduce a guest columnist who has spent…

Week: 08 | 19th February 2026

Ain't no mountain high enough!

Langholm’s Roger Maxwell ‘compleats’ 282 Munros by Mark Hallam Roger…

Week: 07 | 12th February 2026

Residents press for action at Langholm Flooding meeting

Mark Hallam reports on Community engagement event After four major…

Week: 07 | 12th February 2026

Emirates a second home for Langholm athletes

ATHLETICS By Calum Graham Four pupils from Langholm Academy travelled…

Week: 07 | 12th February 2026

Encouraging noises for Holm's No8 Club

A number of possibilities for future running of venue Newcastleton’s…

Week: 07 | 12th February 2026

Dolomites skiing trip a triumph!

Langholm Academy has fantastic time in Bardonecchia, Bella Italia Pupils…

Week: 07 | 12th February 2026

Blackburn and Hartsgarth:

Gilly Fraser finds out what 2026 has in storefor Oxygen…

Week: 07 | 12th February 2026

Mutual benefits as old and young meet

By Mrs Nicol, Nursery Manager There was a meeting of…

Week: 06 | 5th February 2026

Owners made aware of dangerous state of Kirk

Loose scaffolding beam over A7 sparks urgent safety concerns Fearless…

Week: 06 | 5th February 2026

Another blow, away, for LRFC but bonus point won

RUGBY With five players already out due to injury, Langholm…

Week: 06 | 5th February 2026

Holm pre-school care gets another set of top marks

Care Inspectorate full of praise for Childminder, Katrina Skelton It…

Week: 06 | 5th February 2026

Wee, sleekit, cowrin, 'Tarras' beastie

The hunt is on for one of Britain’s smallest creatures…

100 years of Burns celebrations in the Tin Tabernacle

Week: 06 | 5th February 2026 | Arts and Entertainment Community News

Gilnockie Burns Supper celebrates its centenary in style with Grandfather and Grandson involved a century apart A fantastic night was had by all at the 100th Anniversary Burns Supper at Gilnockie Hall on Friday 30th January. The Tin Tabernacle was…

Community concerned as kirk continues to crumble

Week: 05 | 29th January 2026 | Community News

Campaigner has another attempt at challenging Council Langhom’s dedicated Erskine Church campaigner, Denise Irving, has raised urgent concerns about the safety of deteriorating timber cladding panels on the former Erskine Church building, after reporting the issue to Dumfries and Galloway…

Copshaw and Canonbie on 2027 Tour de France route…

Week: 04 | 22nd January 2026 | Canonbie Newcastleton News

…but hey-ho, Langholm to miss out as the world’s biggest bike race speeds past! The Scottish Borders and Dumfries & Galloway will host the majority of Stage 1 of the 2027 Tour de France, which will start in Edinburgh and…

Langholm football trio signs for Queen of the South

Week: 04 | 22nd January 2026 | Football Girls Football Sport

GIRLS FOOTBALL Three of Langholm’s star players from the Girls Football Club have taken the next step in their football career by signing for the Dumfries team, Queen of the South.Members of the Langholm club since it’s inception, the girls…

Flooding - and how you can help Langholm Resilience Group

Week: 04 | 22nd January 2026 | Community Lifestyle News

As we know from recent flooding and debris flows in Langholm, when drains and gullies are blocked, the consequences can be much worse than wet feet! Most drains and gullies are now clear, but please can you help by reporting…

Glenfirra to close after 27 years trading

Week: 04 | 22nd January 2026 | Arts and Entertainment News

Langholm firm Glenfirra of Langholm closed for business at the end of December. The business was started at the end of 1999 to perfectly restore Border Fine Arts figurines and became the official world-wide restorers. Starting life in the former…

Week: 04 | 22nd January 2026

Relief as UK Government performs another U-turn

Leaders meet to discuss changed Inheritance Tax Relief The UK…

Week: 03 | 15th January 2026

Canonbie Nursery receives second-highest rating possible

Staff, parents, pupils and commitment to improvement all praised by…

Week: 03 | 15th January 2026

Murtholm land WILL be sold for ‘residential development’

Following our brief report that Loreburn Housing Association was putting…

Week: 03 | 15th January 2026

Ewes SWI gets Burns off to a great start

President Tessa Lumley welcomed a good turnout of members and…

Week: 03 | 15th January 2026

Eskdale Pony Club Annual Awards night

Gilly Fraser reports on riding club’s special event Eskdale Pony…

Week: 03 | 15th January 2026

Tropical paradise trip for E&L gardening guru

HELEN KNOWLES, was in seventh heaven among the abundant flora…

Week: 02 | 8th January 2026

Worst flooding this winter as water cascades through Ashley Bank onto A7

Locals unblock drains and clear debris in what should have…

Week: 02 | 8th January 2026

Biggest wildlife petition presented to Scottish Parliament

22,000 signature document is with Scotland’s decision-makers The petition going…

Week: 02 | 8th January 2026

Is Canonbie the friendliest town in the Borders?

Some new residents certainly think it should be in the…

Week: 02 | 8th January 2026

FTS Dyers help maintain the Muckle Toon’s textile history

South of Scotland Enterprise report on crucial Langholm business A…

Week: 51 | 18th December 2025

Cards, cakes and jazzy jumpers, it's all about kids at Christmas

Festive entertainment and competitions keep the children focussed! Langholm Pupil…

Week: 51 | 18th December 2025

Langholm Whisky Run 2026

This year’s Langholm New Years Day Whisky Run will be…

Sherwood Shenanigans hit the Langholm stage!

Week: 51 | 18th December 2025 | Arts Arts and Entertainment Community News

Yet another sell-out for Muckle Toon Panto…oh yes it is! The Langholm festive season wouldn’t be complete without a trip to the Muckle Toon Panto, and Robin Hood delivered exactly the kind of rollicking fun audiences craved. From the moment…

Canonbie PO and store: How's it going?

Week: 51 | 18th December 2025 | Canonbie E&L Life News

Canonbie Community Enterprise answers some questions  We asked the Canonbie Community Enterprise Group some questions about how things are going since they took over the running of the post office and convenience store. Answers are below. Q. How long have…

Christmas thoughts from Rev Morag

Week: 51 | 18th December 2025 | Canonbie Lifestyle News

As we move through another season in the life of our parish, I am continually reminded of the quiet strength that lives within our communities. Across our villages and countryside, people look out for one another in ways that often…

Center Parcs receives official council go-ahead

Week: 50 | 11th December 2025 | Newcastleton News

Major leisure development near Hawick willsurely have a knock-on benefit for Langholm Scottish Borders Council has given approval for the creation of the first Center Parcs holiday village in Scotland this week making national headlines. Center Parcs has five holiday…

Muckle Toon Christmas Cheer

Week: 50 | 11th December 2025 | Arts and Entertainment Community Lifestyle News

Langholm group excel once more in creating an event to be proud of! The Muckle Toon proved last Saturday that a lot of effort and community input can put the magic of Christmas back in our Winter-grey town. With Santa…

Excess water and blocked drains beleaguer the A7

Week: 49 | 4th December 2025 | Community News

The A7 Action Group and BEAR Scotland promise to address signage, speed and drainage The E&L aims to keep readers informed about issues raised in previous issues of the paper. This week, after recent articles about flooding on the A7 in…

Week: 49 | 4th December 2025

New fishing club will get you hooked

Langholm fly fishing club kicked off last Thursday night with…

Week: 49 | 4th December 2025

Wind farm worries for distinctive goats

Oxygen Conservation’s plans at odds with Trust Conservationists have hit…

Week: 49 | 4th December 2025

Rotary's Umbrella Walk raises an incredible amount

Over £40,000 raised for 38 local organisations by 192 walkers…

Week: 49 | 4th December 2025

One of Langholm's mainstay organisations gets a colourful rebrand

Childcare facility is seen as a crucial lifeline for many…

Week: 48 | 27th November 2025

SWAG concerned report will favour developers

Action Group gives us an update on the state of…

Week: 48 | 27th November 2025

Langholm’s rising stars celebrate big wins at Athletic Club presentations

Several young Langholm athletes received awards at a junior presentation…

Week: 48 | 27th November 2025

Playcare kids learn about remembrance

The children at Playcare ELCC have recently had lots of…

Week: 48 | 27th November 2025

Windfarm windfalls for local organisations

Many applications for funding from Eskdale have been honoured A…

Week: 48 | 27th November 2025

Wool, Woven and Wild

Creation Mill has just announced plans for a new festival…

Eskdalemuir Seismological Station: Photo by Oliver Dixon under CCL
Week: 47 | 20th November 2025

Wind Farms versus the Eskdalemuir seismic array

Local MP calls for extra protections for monitoring station New planning…

Week: 47 | 20th November 2025

End of an era for Langholm Girls FC

The 13th of November saw the end of an era at…

Week: 47 | 20th November 2025

Pudsey's Primary Pals

Langholm Primary School supported children in need last week and…

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