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Relief as UK Government performs another U-turn

Week: 04 | 22nd January 2026 | Farming and Environment

Leaders meet to discuss changed Inheritance Tax Relief The UK Government’s decision to raise the threshold for Agricultural and Business Property Relief (APR/BPR) under Inheritance Tax from £1 million to £2.5 million per individual, allowing a potential £5 million exemption…

Canonbie Nursery receives second-highest rating possible

Week: 03 | 15th January 2026 | Canonbie News School

Staff, parents, pupils and commitment to improvement all praised by the Care Inspectorate Staff and pupils at Canonbie Nursery are celebrating after achieving an outstanding result in a recent unannounced inspection by the Care Inspectorate. The nursery was awarded the…

Murtholm land WILL be sold for ‘residential development’

Week: 03 | 15th January 2026 | Lifestyle News

Following our brief report that Loreburn Housing Association was putting the land at Murtholm up for sale (E&L 11/12/2025), we were asked a number of times if that land would be sold solely for housing as it was originally intended.…

Ewes SWI gets Burns off to a great start

Week: 03 | 15th January 2026 | Arts and Entertainment Community News

President Tessa Lumley welcomed a good turnout of members and friends to Ewes Hall. The Hall Committee and plumber David Divers had worked well in the preceding days to ensure waterand heating was working so that the event could go…

Eskdale Pony Club Annual Awards night

Week: 03 | 15th January 2026 | Equestrian Lifestyle Sport

Gilly Fraser reports on riding club’s special event Eskdale Pony Club’s Awards Night was made even more special than usual this year with a message specially recorded for them by Olympic Eventer Pippa Funnell. “I would like to congratulate all…

Tropical paradise trip for E&L gardening guru

Week: 03 | 15th January 2026 | Canonbie E&L Life Helen Knowles News

HELEN KNOWLES, was in seventh heaven among the abundant flora of Grenada, the Spice Island Grenada, known as the Spice Isle due to its once abundant Nutmeg plantations, is a tropical island in the eastern Caribbean and where I had…

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…

Week: 51 | 18th December 2025

Sherwood Shenanigans hit the Langholm stage!

Yet another sell-out for Muckle Toon Panto…oh yes it is!…

Week: 51 | 18th December 2025

Canonbie PO and store: How's it going?

Canonbie Community Enterprise answers some questions  We asked the Canonbie…

Week: 51 | 18th December 2025

Christmas thoughts from Rev Morag

As we move through another season in the life of…

Week: 50 | 11th December 2025

Center Parcs receives official council go-ahead

Major leisure development near Hawick willsurely have a knock-on benefit…

Week: 50 | 11th December 2025

Muckle Toon Christmas Cheer

Langholm group excel once more in creating an event to…

Week: 49 | 4th December 2025

Excess water and blocked drains beleaguer the A7

The A7 Action Group and BEAR Scotland promise to address signage,…

New fishing club will get you hooked

Week: 49 | 4th December 2025 | Sport

Langholm fly fishing club kicked off last Thursday night with a good turnout of young people and adults. The aim of the club is to get young and old alike into the sport of fly fishing and is open to…

Wind farm worries for distinctive goats

Week: 49 | 4th December 2025 | Farming and Environment Newcastleton

Oxygen Conservation’s plans at odds with Trust Conservationists have hit out at plans for a 130MW windfarm on the former Hartsgarth farmland land near Newcastleton. Landowners Oxygen Conservation say they want to save the planet and are focussing on protecting…

Rotary's Umbrella Walk raises an incredible amount

Week: 49 | 4th December 2025 | Community E&L Life News

Over £40,000 raised for 38 local organisations by 192 walkers and 2,529 sponsors! f ever Langholm had a fundraising success, and it has had many, the Rotary Club’s annual Umbrella Walk has to top the table.Since its inception in 1998,…

One of Langholm's mainstay organisations gets a colourful rebrand

Week: 49 | 4th December 2025 | Community Lifestyle News

Childcare facility is seen as a crucial lifeline for many local families Langholm Playcare has rebranded with a new logo and strapline – Play – Learn – Grow. With assistance from Paul Gardner who spent time with the committee a…

SWAG concerned report will favour developers

Week: 48 | 27th November 2025 | Farming and Environment News

Action Group gives us an update on the state of the hill: but is still waiting for environmental statistics Save Warblaw Action Group (SWAG) is still waiting to see a scoping report for the Environmental Impact Assessment, which Scottish Woodlands…

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

Week: 48 | 27th November 2025 | Athletics Sport

Several young Langholm athletes received awards at a junior presentation night of Annan and District Athletic Club (ADAC) on Saturday 15 November which was held in Eastriggs. Nine young people from Langholm train with the club.   Evelyn Bell was…

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…

Week: 47 | 20th November 2025

ACTS looking for volunteer drivers

Annandale Community Transport Services (ACTS) is seeking volunteer drivers. If…

Week: 47 | 20th November 2025

Many 'Treats' in store for Langholm's new Emporium

Popular local businessman expands his horizons with new venture John…

Week: 46 | 13th November 2025

Third flood in a month leads to urgent calls for a solution

Securing the A7 at Townfoot from flooding must be a…

Week: 46 | 13th November 2025

Oxygen Conservation have wind farm ideas.

Letters have been sent to all Copshaw households informing them…

Week: 46 | 13th November 2025

Joss is selected for regional school football team

Congratulations to Langholm Academy S3 pupil, Joss Skelton,who has been…

Week: 46 | 13th November 2025

Eskdale & Liddesdale remembers

Remembrance Sunday marked in both valleys8-page supplement in this week’s…

Caroline in tears at the kindness of everyone

Week: 46 | 13th November 2025 | Lifestyle Newcastleton

Community in mourning at sad loss of Sam Cropper Copshaw Mum Caroline Blackie has said a huge and heartfelt thank you to all who have rallied to help and support her and her two young sons following the death of…

Muckle Bang brings Muckle Folk

Week: 45 | 6th November 2025 | Arts and Entertainment Community News

Over 3,500 people attend Langholm’s Big Bang to see a spectacular fireworks display organised by Langholm Family Events Thousands of folk enjoyed Langholm’s Big Bang on Sunday night from various vantage points. The Kilngreen was filled with countless people following…

Sports Centre project closes

Week: 45 | 6th November 2025 | Lifestyle News Sport Swimming

For the past few months the project to open a new swimming pool and sports centre in Langholm has been trying to attract more volunteers, as the current volunteer working group is stepping down. Although there has been interest from…

MURTHOLM NO MORE!

Week: 44 | 30th October 2025 | Community News

Widespread disappointment as Loreburn Housing reneges on its promises for Langholm development Langholm’s aspirations for a transformative housing development at Murtholm have taken a significant hit following Loreburn Housing Association’s decision to withdraw from the project. The move, part of…

Convincing win for Langholm Girls' FC

Week: 44 | 30th October 2025 | Football Girls Football Sport

By Calum GrahamOn Sunday, our Under 14s made the journey to Kilmarnock to play Crosshouse Girls in our last Southwest Scotland league fixture.The game was played on an exceptionally good grass pitch however, a bitterly cold wind with driving rain…

Turnip growers seek to revive the lowly neep

Week: 44 | 30th October 2025 | Farming and Environment Nostalgia

“Neeps Rising: Scotland’s rooted revolution!” It used to be the most sought-after vegetable at this time of year – not so much for its eating qualities as its ability to be transformed into a spooky lantern.Sadly, the humble neep lost…

Week: 44 | 30th October 2025

Chloe and Scott tie the knot

Langholm couple Chloe Johnstone and Scott Collins were married in…

Week: 44 | 30th October 2025

Bloch Wind Farm £27m community benefit package

RES, a British company has joined forces with local Community…

Week: 44 | 30th October 2025

Bus Network review

Council officers are recommending to the Economy and Infrastructure Committee…

Week: 43 | 29th October 2025

Astonishing Alphorn music comes to the Buccleuch

Mark Hallam presents Mountain Adventures 2: The music As described…

Week: 43 | 23rd October 2025

BT phone changes will seriously hinder emergency communication

Recent incident faced in Eskdalemuir could have acute repercussions in…

Week: 43 | 23rd October 2025

St Kilda’s sheep ‘protected’; Langholm Moor goats ‘feral’

Scottish Government accused of “muddled thinking” The Scottish Government has…

Week: 43 | 23rd October 2025

One of highest scores at Milntown for many years

Langholm team in total control over Dalkeith By Kenneth Pool…

Week: 43 | 23rd October 2025

Fire strategy urgently needed

Scotland needs a country-wide Integrated Fire Management Strategy to protect…

Week: 43 | 23rd October 2025

Hallpath flooding petition

A petition and letter from the residents of Hallpath and…

Week: 42 | 16th October 2025

Concerns grow over town’s road safety and gateway signs

BEAR representative tours problem sites on High Street, with Cllr…

Week: 42 | 16th October 2025

Royal Mail sponsors girls' new 'Kit for Kids'

GIRLS’ FOOTBALL In 2024, Royal Mail launched a new programme…

Week: 42 | 16th October 2025

Prostate cancer blood tests available to to men aged 40+

Langholm Alliance launches Scotland’s first community-based tests This initiative follows…

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