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Scott’s memorial match one of biggest in country

Week: 25 | 20th June 2024 | Bowling Sport

59 play to commemorate popular young bowler Saturday saw the third year of the Open Pairs Competition held in memory of Scott Morrison. Due to some call offs at the start of the week we found ourselves with 59entries instead…

Missing Lynx project

Week: 25 | 20th June 2024 | Farming and Environment Newcastleton

Fierce opinions on whether or not to reintroduce lynx to our countryside Around 77 people took the opportunity to visit the Missing Lynx project exhibition when it was staged in Newcastleton Village Hall for several days last week as part…

Tomorrow's Textile talent

Week: 25 | 20th June 2024 | Lifestyle School

Creation Mill’s involvement helps introduction of National 5 Fashion and Textile Technology course at Langholm Academy Langholm Academy is the only school in Dumfries and Galloway to offer their students a Nat 5  qualification in Fashion and Textiles. A great achievement for the Town.   Founder and Creative Director, Emma Duncan, comments “It’s absolutely brilliant that Langholm Academy is now offering a Nat 5 in Fashion & Textiles Technology, our team’s hard work over the past few years of providing an after school club, holiday sessions and in school sessions as developed into a new interest in the industry amongstthe young people – I’d like to thank  funders including members of the Langholm Funder Forum in supporting our Youth work activities”.   In this academic school year there will be a group of S4 students taking the course with art teacher, Suzy Cooke. Suzy joined the school in 2023 with new ideas around art and textiles. Read more in this week’s E&L available at your Newsagent or available online by subscription. Click HERE

EDF presents revised plans for windfarm near Copshaw

Week: 25 | 20th June 2024 | E&L Life Newcastleton News

Revised plans for a major new windfarm to be sited in Newcastleton and Wauchope Forests were put on display in an exhibition in the village this week. The original proposal by EDF Renewables UK was for 80 turbines, but that…

DGRI cyber attack leads to region-wide mailing

Week: 25 | 20th June 2024 | Community News

CEO will contact every household in region with online safety advice NHS DUMFRIES and Galloway chief executive Julie White has contacted every household in Dumfries and Galloway to update them on the cyber attack in February this year – and…

LRFC Captain heads down under

Week: 24 | 14th June 2024 | News Rugby Sport

With Langholm RFC captain Nathan Smith heading off to Australia, the players gathered in the Buck Hotel to wish him all the best for his trip. Coach Craig Hislop presented Nathan with his no. 10 shirt and wished him well.…

Week: 24 | 14th June 2024

That was a while ago!

Thanks to Ian Lindsay of Rowanburn for dropping in with…

Week: 24 | 13th June 2024

Call to action by Friends of Langholm War Memorial

Our community has been renowned for being a vibrant and…

Week: 24 | 13th June 2024

Call to action by Friends of Langholm War Memorial

Our community has been renowned for being a vibrant and…

Week: 24 | 13th June 2024

Langholm's Front Three all smiles at Hawick's Big Day

Once more, a large number of Langholm Common Riding enthusiasts…

Week: 23 | 6th June 2024

South of Scotland to host European Lunar Symposium

World-wide guest list will celebrate our connection to the moon…

Week: 23 | 6th June 2024

Castleholm meeting sees positive public reaction

Upkeep and financial sustainabilty are the main concerns but everyone…

Week: 22 | 30th May 2024

LCC make it two wins on the bounce v Wigton

Tony Steele produced his most devastating spell for Langholm Langholm…

Week: 22 | 30th May 2024

Farmstrong Scotland to hold wellbeing events

Peer-to-peer support offered to farming community Mixing business and pleasure…

Week: 22 | 30th May 2024

Remembering John Main and the Normandy Campaign

A war-time article with family connections to the E&L By…

Week: 22 | 30th May 2024

Wondrous woven magic of Tarras Valley textile creation

Tweed, embroidery and felt make up this fabric gift Emma…

Week: 22 | 30th May 2024

All talk and very little action at the Murtholm

Agencies involved with the development are considering including private housing…

Week: 21 | 23rd May 2024

Like ducks to Ullswater...S3 have a ball!

Thanks to the generosity of local charity, The Stevenson Trust,…

Local feathers ruffled by Scotsman article

Week: 21 | 23rd May 2024 | Community News

Comments made refuted by the people and organisations trying to revitalise and regenerate Langholm In last Thursday’s edition of The Scotsman there was an article about Langholm Moor’s progress two yearsafter the initial buyout.The article about the moor by journalist…

52 bowlers remember Robert

Week: 20 | 16th May 2024 | Bowling Sport

Langholm New BC held their inaugural Open Singles Competition on Saturday in memory of Past-President, Robert Grieve.An excellent entry of 52 came forward to play and it was a glorious sunny day.The winner was Ian Scott, who played consistently well…

Kerry’s adoreable Alpaca pals

Week: 20 | 16th May 2024 | Farming and Environment Newcastleton

The Alpaca Experience will give the public the chance to get up close and personal with the 25-strong herd From Legal Secretary in Newcastle to Alpaca breeder in Newcastleton might seem like a huge and quite unlikely career and indeed…

Castleholm tally nears the 750 mark

Week: 20 | 16th May 2024 | Community Lifestyle News

Fine weather last Friday marked the start of Langholm’s Common Riding activities and large numbers took advantage of a sunny evening to come out and sign the petition in support of the community taking ownership of the Castleholm.Roger Maxwell, chair…

Bailey comes first in six-way race for Cornet

Week: 20 | 16th May 2024 | E&L Life News

Big turn out of voters to elect 2024’s main man Fair stood the wind last Friday for a large vote for this year’s Cornet …and that is what we got!1,180 people put their cross on the voting slips – only…

Youth Rugby

Week: 19 | 9th May 2024 | Rugby Sport

Awards Night for Milntown’s juniors By Caroline Jardine | All photos by Nichola Paul Langholm Youth Rugby recently held their annual awards ceremony which was attended by over 100 people. The day started with Niall Cubbon saying a few words…

Week: 19 | 9th May 2024

Castleholm opportunity

Community support crucial to securing transfer By Mairi Telford Jammeh…

Week: 19 | 9th May 2024

Six men in the running for Langholm Cornet

Common Riding’s future is secure with so manyyoung men willing…

Week: 18 | 2nd May 2024

Are potatoes losing their popularity?

That’s the surprising finding of a new report by researchers…

Week: 18 | 2nd May 2024

Langholm Rugby Sevens 2024

Sunny Day brings the crowds to Milntown Langholm Rugby Club…

Week: 18 | 2nd May 2024

Prepare to Shine with Centre Stage

Hannah Cumming returns to her stage roots in a professional…

Week: 18 | 2nd May 2024

Canonbie Playpark could be in place as soon as July

Xcel Project helps team behind the project to secure more…

Week: 18 | 2nd May 2024

Humza no more: but who next?...'Eeh mei good question!'

We ask politicians and locals to comment on the future…

Week: 17 | 25th April 2024

Langholm Sevens: A great day out

All roads lead to Milntown on Saturday for the 2024…

Week: 17 | 25th April 2024

Climate Targets making farmers ‘hostages to deadlines’

‘Any on-farm efficiency measures should be rewarded’ The Scottish Government’s…

Week: 17 | 25th April 2024

Care Inspectorate praise for Copshaw Nursery

School staff ‘pleased and proud’ after glowing report received By…

Week: 17 | 25th April 2024

Coast 2 Coast cyclists stay in the Muckle

By Sharon TolsonA group of cycling friends tackled the new…

Week: 17 | 25th April 2024

Wapakoneta: Forging links with small-town Ohio

Connection with Neil Armstrong’s hometown is widely seen as a…

Muckle Toon long-distance runners head for the capital

Week: 16 | 18th April 2024 | Athletics Sport

Four Langholm athletes take on the mighty London Marathon 2024 Sunday, 21st April 2024 see’s runners hitting the streets of London for the 44th London Marathon.The London Marathon was first run in 1981 with 7,055 runners on the start line.…

Pandemic project is rolled-out across the region

Week: 16 | 18th April 2024 | Arts and Entertainment E&L Life News

OutPost Arts-conceived initiative becomes DG Creative Wellbeing An arts project originally conceived during the pandemic in Langholm by OutPost Arts continues to flourish across Dumfries and Galloway.Following the successful delivery of a pilot creative prescribing project in 2021, OutPost Arts carried…

Former Fair Crier and a man of mony pairts

Week: 16 | 18th April 2024 | Common Riding Community Lifestyle News

Rae Elliot pays tribute to his far-travelled, rugby-playing father OBITUARY John Govenlock Elliot lived in Langholm until conscripted for National service in 1958, serving with Royal Scots Fusiliers against GreekTerrorist Movement EOKA in Cyprus, then Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) in Kenya.In…

Langholm Girls FC are toast of Melrose Awards

Week: 16 | 18th April 2024 | Community Girls Football News Sport

Melrose Sevens’ Women in Sport Awards vote for LGFC as Team of the Year at inaugural ceremony On Friday evening, coaches, committee members and players from Langholm Girls Football Club attended the inaugural Melrose Sevens Women in Sport Awards. The…

Mighty Hiking family off round Kielder

Week: 15 | 11th April 2024 | Community Gilly Fraser Lifestyle Newcastleton

Jacksons and Dinwoodies aim to make ‘The Difference’ for BGH Four members of a Copshaw family are joining forces to show their gratitude to the health teams who gave them great support when they needed it most. Peter Jackson and…

Broughton brought down by the men of Milntown

Week: 15 | 11th April 2024 | News Rugby Sport

Club volunteers stepped up to make sure sodden pitch was playable Despite two days of heavy rain resulting in a very wet pitch, Langholm’s last league match of the season took place on Saturday, thanks to the volunteers who made…

Week: 15 | 11th April 2024

Community-led Tourism in Langholm & Eskdale

An 8-page supplement in this week’s E&L Share your thoughts…

Week: 15 | 11th April 2024

Proclamation of Kinship from Wapakoneta, Ohio

Neil Armstrong’s home town sends declaration offriendship and co-operation to…

Week: 14 | 4th April 2024

Strong squad helps secure three points for Langholm Legion FC

As key player Finley Dell clocks up 100 appearances for…

Week: 14 | 4th April 2024

Amazing antipodean adventure for four firm friends

Holiday of a lifetime for these Langholm lassies has given…

Week: 14 | 4th April 2024

Sheep worrying remains most frequent rural crime

By Gilly Fraser A new report by researchers at Scotland’s…

Week: 14 | 4th April 2024

Missing German Shepherd Xara elicits high-tech response

When 16-month-old German Shepherd Xara gave her owner the slip…

Week: 14 | 4th April 2024

Active & Sustainable Travel not working for Eskdale

Councillor highlights lack of plans to address Langholm’s transport links…

Week: 13 | 28th March 2024

Wellbeing wonders in Eskdalemuir

A marvellous selection of therapists and practitioners will be on…

Week: 13 | 28th March 2024

Gardening club hear about bees and talk about Beechgrove Garden

The Eskdale gardening club held their March meeting last Friday…

Week: 13 | 28th March 2024

Langholm Common Riding AGM

By Katherine Latimer On Monday the 18th of March, the…

Week: 13 | 28th March 2024

Putting Langholm on the map in the Scottish Parliament

Oliver Mundell champions the Muckle Toon in a Motion to…

Week: 12 | 21st March 2024

Good Girls' grading game against Galloway Thistle

Langholm Girls 14s 4 | Galloway Thistle 14s 1 By…

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