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Greenhouse gasses high from drained peatlands

Week: 10 | 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

Week: 10 | 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

Week: 09 | 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

Week: 09 | 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

Week: 09 | 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

Week: 09 | 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…

Week: 08 | 20th February 2025

THEY'RE GOING TO CULL THE GOATS!

In what will be a hugely unpopular decision, Oxygen Conservation…

Week: 08 | 20th February 2025

Decisive Edinburgh win in shadow of Murrayfield

Bonus point win as Wanderers succumb to LRFC tenacity League…

Week: 08 | 20th February 2025

Grapes Bar and restaurant to close

The owners of the Grapes hotel in Newcastleton have confirmed…

Week: 08 | 20th February 2025

Sitka spruce going, going, gone!

A big task for the Tarras Valley team over the…

Week: 08 | 20th February 2025

Daniel Lacey: A Guilded Craftsman

Prestigious recognition for Langholm artisan from City of London livery…

Week: 07 | 13th February 2025

D&G Council Tax set to rise between 5 to 10%

…and the same for Water Rates…possibly 9%. Budgets are to…

Week: 07 | 13th February 2025

Virus on D&G farmtook 90 of 150 lambs

Farmers are urged to report Schmallenberg (SBV) cases NFU Mutual…

Week: 07 | 13th February 2025

Doddie’s Grand Tour visits the Muckle Toon

Fundraising cyclists and organisers bowled over by the hospitality received…

Week: 07 | 13th February 2025

Caroline Street is still railing against its railings

As angle of fence increases, council budgets for repairs to…

Week: 06 | 6th February 2025

U15 gold medal for Langholm’s Aoiffion

Amazing 12 year old athlete makes her mark in her…

Week: 06 | 6th February 2025

Grapes Hotel holds crisis meeting with villagers

“Frankly if I followed pure logic, I would close the…

Week: 06 | 6th February 2025

For age there’s no limit in the world of Burns

Young and old gather in Langholm and Gilnockie to celebrate…

Kelso Races

Service held to celebrate union of parishes

Week: 06 | 6th February 2025 | Canonbie E&L Life Newcastleton News

The Church of Scotland presbytery of the South West held a service in Langholm Parish Church last Thursday to celebrate the union of Eskdale and Liddesdale charges and the linkage with Canonbie United Church. This was also a Service of…

Concern over decline in dairy herd numbers

Week: 06 | 6th February 2025 | Farming and Environment

NFU Scotland say they’re concerned by figures just released which show a decline in Scottish dairy herd numbers.The Scottish Dairy Cattle Association has revealed a net decrease of thirty dairy herds in Scotland during 2024, bringing the total number of…

Eskdalemuir's Hub generate Eowyn warmth

Week: 05 | 30th January 2025 | Community Eskdalemuir News

But Scottish Power falls short of supporting othervulnerable customers after four days without power Eskdalemuir community hub created a resilience plan after Storm Arwen in 2021 when many people in that area were left without power. Perhaps as a result…

Return to the Far Pavilions for Helen

Week: 05 | 30th January 2025 | Lifestyle News

Another Himalayan adventure for gardening columnist Helen Knowles Life is full of surprises and I really hadn’t expected to find myself back in the Himalayas last year but in October myself and 5 companions set off on a botanical expedition…

Copshaw on the the cusp of red and amber for Éowyn

Week: 05 | 30th January 2025 | Community E&L Life Newcastleton News

Health Centre provided a Warm Hub throughout the storm By Gilly Fraser Storm Eowyn started causing problems for Newcastleton even before the first ferocious blast of wind hit the village. The Holm Show Coffee Morning – always a top favourite in…

Update on long-awaited Townfoot Sports Centre

Week: 05 | 30th January 2025 | Community Sport

Presentation of latest designs sketches for project The Townfoot Sports Centre working group will be at the Buccleuch Centre on the  evening of Tuesday 4th February to present to the community updated design sketches for the refurbishment of the old…

Week: 05 | 30th January 2025

Touching tributes to an incredible young man

Both the Langholm Primary and Secondary schools and the Xcel…

Week: 04 | 23rd January 2025

Langholm’s firefighters are the pride of D & G

Best Dumfries and Galloway Fire Station for 2024/2025 awarded to…

Week: 04 | 23rd January 2025

Langholm deny Dalkeith a four-try bonus point

The 61-15 triumph includes a hat-trick from Donaldson By Jason…

Week: 04 | 23rd January 2025

Scottish Tories to hold vote on controversial mega-pylon plans

The Scottish Conservatives will this week hold a vote at…

Week: 04 | 23rd January 2025

Langholm’s ‘model’ citizen hits the highlights in Milan

Proud Langholm Mum, Deborah Laidlaw, set off on a four-flight…

Week: 03 | 16th January 2025

Langholm Housing Needs survey – the results are in!

Exceptional response captures the views of 24% of the town’s…

Week: 03 | 16th January 2025

Langholm man honoured at Northampton Saints

Fitting and thoughtful gesture to John Elliot by former clubs…

Week: 03 | 16th January 2025

Farming land remains in great demand

Farmland market edged up slightly during 2024 Demand for farmland…

Week: 03 | 16th January 2025

Ewes SWI start the Burns ball rolling with a highly entertaining celebration

The annual celebration of the Bard went ahead with a…

Week: 03 | 16th January 2025

'Carter's Rest'

…US President in Langholm After the news of the death…

Week: 02 | 9th January 2025

Canonbie trust has its eye on Cross Keys Hotel

Potential purchase of historical inn presented to local residents Canonbie…

Week: 02 | 9th January 2025

Skelton surpasses but Idem impresses

Review of last meeting of 2024 and preview of the…

Hilltop Leaf responds to questions about the project

Week: 02 | 9th January 2025 | Farming and Environment News

CEO Hamish Clegg brings us up to speed with the development The E&L have been asked a number of times recently about the Hilltop Leaf project based near Langholm and what progress is being made.Hilltop Leaf is a private medicinal…

Copshaw's golden boy adds to his medal haul

Week: 02 | 9th January 2025 | E&L Life Newcastleton News

Paralympian Stephen Clegg receives an MBE in King’s New Years Honours list Paralympic gold medallist Stephen Clegg who was awarded an MBE in the New Years Honours List has been described as a true inspiration and a fantastic role model.28-year-old…

Langholm Fire Station wins ‘best in D&G’

Week: 51 | 19th December 2024 | Community News

Audit of regional facilities puts Langholm on the top rung! Another public service in Langholm has come out with a glowing report. We recently reported on the audit of care at the Thomas Hope hospital which was very positive. Now…

Muckle Toon serves up a treat with Pinocchio... Panto Italiano!

Week: 51 | 19th December 2024 | Arts and Entertainment Lifestyle

Capacity audiences at each performance as 1,250 people attend Centre Stage’s latest blockbuster showcasing a wee toon with muckle talent If you were one of the lucky 1,250 people who piled in to The Buccleuch Centre last week to see…

Churches unite with Liddesdale

Week: 51 | 19th December 2024 | E&L Life

The Reverend Morag Crossan has announced that from 1st January there will be a union of Langholm, Ewes, Eskdalemuir, Westerkirk and Liddesdale parishes. Morag will be the new minister for this newly created charge of Eskdale and Liddesdale. She looks…

Cumberland commits to Langholm High Street

Week: 50 | 12th December 2024 | Community News

Building society seeks to assure customers that it has no plans to follow the course of the other banks in the town The Cumberland Building Society has underlined its commitment to Langholm as the town’s last remaining bank prepares to…

Week: 50 | 12th December 2024

Nicol scores on this 350th appearance for Langholm

AND gets man of the match too! Emerging rugby legend.…

Week: 50 | 12th December 2024

Heritage Centre Questionnaire

A local group, under the auspices of The Langholm Alliance,…

Week: 50 | 12th December 2024

Serious inaction by D&G Council

Letter to the Editor I am writing again to express…

Week: 49 | 5th December 2024

Busy first meeting for new community council

Unclear how access to LEWCC finances will be resolved and…

Week: 49 | 5th December 2024

Holyrood rally calls for investment in agriculture

NFUS leads farmers and crofters in Edinburgh protest Hundreds of…

Week: 49 | 5th December 2024

Bike Seven celebrates 15 years in business

Bike business with strong Langholm following celebrates 15th anniversary By…

Week: 49 | 5th December 2024

Creation Mill to create their own textile centre

Inspirational Langholm firm take their business a stage further Creation…

Week: 48 | 28th November 2024

Another blow to Langholm as Skinyards set to close

Up to 10 jobs to be lost as 176-year-old employer…

Week: 48 | 28th November 2024

Joe the butcher runs 50km to make a difference

Amazing gesture of kindness Well-known Langholm butcher and Longtown man,…

Week: 48 | 28th November 2024

Would you pay £272 for a Flat White Coffee?

An innovative farmer from Mossgiel explains why Well, you might…

Week: 48 | 28th November 2024

A new future for three local churches

By Anthony Lane Many readers of the E&L will be…

Week: 48 | 28th November 2024

King Charles honours dedicated Langholm bandsman with MBE

David Calvert is presented with his medal by Lord Lieutenant…

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