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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…

Playcare kids learn about remembrance

Week: 48 | 27th November 2025 | E&L Life Lifestyle School

The children at Playcare ELCC have recently had lots of discussions about Remembrance Day, exploring special memorabilia and photos. They learned about why we wear a poppy and who we are remembering. The children enjoyed hearing about the brave soldiers…

Windfarm windfalls for local organisations

Week: 48 | 27th November 2025 | Community

Many applications for funding from Eskdale have been honoured A total of £146,483 has been awarded by Dumfriesshire East Community Benefit Group (DECBG) to community projects from ScottishPower Renewable’s Ewe Hill 16 Windfarm Community Benefit fund, in its most recent…

Wool, Woven and Wild

Week: 48 | 27th November 2025 | Community Lifestyle News

Creation Mill has just announced plans for a new festival called ‘Wool, Woven and Wild’ which will take place in Langholm at the end of February. The festival will include stalls focusing on local wool, textiles and our natural landscape.…

Eskdalemuir Seismological Station: Photo by Oliver Dixon under CCL

Wind Farms versus the Eskdalemuir seismic array

Week: 47 | 20th November 2025 | Community News

Local MP calls for extra protections for monitoring station New planning rules being considered by the UK Government must protect vital defence infrastructure such as the seismic monitoring system at Eskdalemuir. That was the demand this week from Dumfriesshire MP David…

End of an era for Langholm Girls FC

Week: 47 | 20th November 2025 | Football Sport

The 13th of November saw the end of an era at Langholm Girls Football Club when many of the current U14 team played their last game for the club. Four years ago to the night, many of the girls were part…

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…

Week: 46 | 13th November 2025

Caroline in tears at the kindness of everyone

Community in mourning at sad loss of Sam Cropper Copshaw…

Week: 45 | 6th November 2025

Muckle Bang brings Muckle Folk

Over 3,500 people attend Langholm’s Big Bang to see a…

Week: 45 | 6th November 2025

Sports Centre project closes

For the past few months the project to open a…

Week: 44 | 30th October 2025

MURTHOLM NO MORE!

Widespread disappointment as Loreburn Housing reneges on its promises for…

Week: 44 | 30th October 2025

Convincing win for Langholm Girls' FC

By Calum GrahamOn Sunday, our Under 14s made the journey…

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…

Chloe and Scott tie the knot

Week: 44 | 30th October 2025 | Community E&L Life

Langholm couple Chloe Johnstone and Scott Collins were married in Langholm Parish Church on Saturday 13th September. The bride was attended by Maid of Honour Ellie Hotson and Bridesmaids Jessica Calvert, Nicole Cuthbert, Aimee Collins and Flower Girl Isla Collins.…

Bloch Wind Farm £27m community benefit package

Week: 44 | 30th October 2025 | News

RES, a British company has joined forces with local Community Councils to form the Bloch Development Group, which will make strategic decisions on how to utilise the community benefit funding from the proposed Bloch Wind Farm, if it is consented…

Bus Network review

Week: 44 | 30th October 2025 | Canonbie Community Eskdalemuir Lifestyle News

Council officers are recommending to the Economy and Infrastructure Committee next Tuesday the scope of a piece of work to consider options for the development of the bus network in Dumfries and Galloway. The officers propose that a transport specialist…

Astonishing Alphorn music comes to the Buccleuch

Week: 43 | 29th October 2025 | Arts and Entertainment News

Mark Hallam presents Mountain Adventures 2: The music As described in last week’s E&L, at 7.30pm on Wednesday 12th November Langholm Rotarian and adventurer Mark Hallam will be presenting alpine journeys on foot, crampons, paraglider, via ferrata, skis, and music…

BT phone changes will seriously hinder emergency communication

Week: 43 | 23rd October 2025 | Community Eskdalemuir News

Recent incident faced in Eskdalemuir could have acute repercussions in our many rural communities The Eskdalemuir resilience group is concerned about communication with local people if there is an emergency such as a storm that knocks out the electricity for…

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…

Week: 42 | 16th October 2025

Derek Johnson breaks Langholm Legion appearance record with 536 appearances for the club

Last weekend Derek Johnson made history by surpassing Martin Thomlinson’s…

Week: 41 | 9th October 2025

Amy, first of the season, causes Townfoot chaos

Resident Mark Hallam reports on the damage done by the…

Week: 41 | 9th October 2025

Langholm Karate Club celebrates 35 years

Rokudan Phil Gunn has trained many successful students On Saturday…

Week: 41 | 9th October 2025

200 walkers hit the trail for the Umbrella Walk

Storm Amy behaved to allow the Rotary Club of Langholm’s…

Week: 41 | 9th October 2025

Balance of nature cited as need for goat cull announced

Goat population of 800-900 has reached a concerning level The…

Perturbing disappearance of Langholm’s Golden Eagles

Week: 41 | 9th October 2025 | Community E&L Life News

Police are concerned that Tarras and Wren have come to harm Representatives for a groundbreaking conservation initiative, which attributes its success to overwhelming support from the public, raptor workers and land managers, have expressed their shock, sadness and disappointment at…

Official plans submitted for Irvine House Holiday Lodges

Week: 39 | 25th September 2025 | Canonbie Community E&L Life News

After local enthusiasm for the project, last year, Buccleuch have taken the vision to the next stage of development Buccleuch Group have today confirmed that it has submitted its planning application for holiday lodges at Irvine House. Following successful community…

Much-loved music festival has new team at the helm

Week: 39 | 25th September 2025 | Arts and Entertainment Newcastleton News

Fresh committee have lots of ideas to carry the event forward When a new team got together to take over the running of Copshaw’s Traditional Music Festival, they promised they had big plans to expand on the much-loved event while…

SRUC’s £21m project has a new Director

Week: 39 | 25th September 2025 | Farming and Environment

Pauline has supported innovative projects from concept to delivery The Digital Dairy Chain has appointed a new Programme Director. Pauline Murray has been Innovation Broker Project Manager within the £21 million project, which is led by SRUC from the Barony…

Local Derby sees a win for Harlequins

Week: 39 | 25th September 2025 | News Sport

It was looking good for Langholm until last-minute penalty Langholm RFC took on Hawick Harlequins in round 1 of the national shield competition at Milntown on Saturday. Having beaten East League leaders Dunbar RFC the week before hopes were high…

Umbrella Walkers to step out for big Rotary event

Week: 39 | 25th September 2025 | Arts and Entertainment Community E&L Life

Since its inception, the sponsored walk has raised of £390,000Rotary Club of Langholm Umbrella Walk Saturday 4th October 2025 The Umbrella Walk has been running successfully since its introduction in 1998 by the late Alastair Davies, who was at that…

Week: 38 | 18th September 2025

Langholm's locked and lacklustre lavvies

But behind the headline lies a more serious issue Following…

Week: 38 | 18th September 2025

Donaldson penalty secures home win against Dunbar

Helped by new team shirts sponsored by Cullen Kilshaw A…

Week: 38 | 18th September 2025

Goat Petition reaches Scottish Parliament

Board gives sympathetic hearing after 13,000 signatures The Wild Goat…

Week: 38 | 18th September 2025

David Corrie Calvert MBE 1940 - 2025 : Obituary

Popular bandsman and Langholmite leaves behind a huge musical legacy…

Week: 38 | 18th September 2025

Public Service Excellence award for Councillor Archie

Recognition for outstanding contribution to local government Councillor Archie Dryburgh…

Week: 37 | 11th September 2025

Langholm Athlete runs in Edinburgh Championships

Aoiffion rounds off a fantastic year with two more medals…

Week: 37 | 11th September 2025

Westerkirk Horticultural Society: A fine affair!

In this chaotic world, full of nonsense, a day at…

Week: 37 | 11th September 2025

Our caprine friends are notoriously hard to count

There could be as many as 900 goats roaming the…

Week: 37 | 11th September 2025

Langholm Pipe Band stars at Braemar Highland Games

King and Queen were ‘blown away’ by the Muckle Toon’s…

Week: 36 | 4th September 2025

No comment from the public on Kilngreen’s transport hub

Potential risks of cycling on an E-bike down the A7…

Week: 36 | 4th September 2025

Great start in first league match of new season

Tranent succumbs to LRFC in impressive away win Langholm RFC…

Week: 36 | 4th September 2025

Holm Show 2025

Copshaw’s big day expertly captured by the Camera Club Words…

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