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Golden time in Paris for Copshaw’s Paralympian

Week: 36 | 5th September 2024 | News Sport Swimming

Team GB Paralympic swimmer Stephen Clegg ALSO breaks long-standing record…what a day! STEPHEN CLEGG took gold on Saturday in the 100 metre S12 backstroke event at the paralympic games in the La Defense arena in Paris. He made the final…

Scottish lead for Langholm's Matilda

Week: 35 | 29th August 2024 | Sport

While sister Antonia gets personal best in 100m The weekend before last, it was the turn of sisters, Matilda and Antonia Brockley, who receive support through the “Welcome to Langholm” Future Champions Awards, to compete at the Scottish Athletics Championships,…

Fingers crossed for a fine day for the 127th Holm Show

Week: 35 | 29th August 2024 | Arts and Entertainment Community E&L Life Farming and Environment Gilly Fraser Lifestyle Newcastleton

Marquees are up, entries are made and there’s no rain in Saturday’s forecast It might be tempting to think that once the structure and format of a show has been decided, following years should be really simple because all the…

Letters to the Editor

Week: 35 | 29th August 2024 | Farming and Environment News

More Warblaw worries With reference to Mark Hallam’s letter of 22nd August 2024, “Warblaw Worries”. Mr Hallam expresses serious concerns regarding the proposed development of commercial forestry on Warblaw, in particular in relation to the planting of Sitka Spruce, a…

Consultation on change of school week structure

Week: 35 | 29th August 2024 | Lifestyle News School

Views, opinions and concerns sought from parents/carers Dumfries and Galloway Council is currently consulting on proposals to change the structure of the school week, so that there are four slightly longer days and one day per week that finishes at…

Residents encouraged to react to Warblaw plans

Week: 35 | 29th August 2024 | Community Farming and Environment News

If you are against the blanket of trees proposedfor our beloved hill, then make your voice heard Scottish Woodlands and James Jones Ltd’s plans to cover Langholm’s Warblaw Hill with commercial forestry were presented to the public in two consultation…

Copshaw artist Paula to display her “Wild Side”

Week: 29 | 18th July 2024 | Arts and Entertainment Community Newcastleton

Newcastleton Nurse is to retire to follow her passion ~ An E&L Feature by Gilly Fraser Many of us dream of taking early retirement to follow a passion or childhood dream – for Copshaw’s Paula Rowan that has now become…

Future-proofing the Common Riding

Week: 29 | 18th July 2024 | Arts and Entertainment Community Lifestyle News

No less than 63 ponies and their riders sallied forth on the Castle Craigs Club’s Pony Rideout which was held last Sunday.With the youngest rider only four years old, the future definitely looks safe for Langholm Common Riding. See more…

Holes filled, wall secured

Week: 29 | 18th July 2024 | Common Riding Community News

At least the Common Riding route is more or less free of potholes…for now! Workmen from the Dumfries and Galloway Roads Department have been round the route of the Common Riding procession to fill-in any potholes and crumbling bits of…

Langholm Common Riding 2024

Week: 29 | 18th July 2024 | Common Riding E&L Life News

And so it begins… It was a wee bit on the grey side on Saturday when Cornet Bailey Donaldson led the cavalcade of 88 horses on the first official rideout of the 1924 Langholm Common Riding.As ever, the weather didn’t dampen…

Langholm girls' devotion is certainly paying off

Week: 28 | 12th July 2024 | Athletics Sport

Local athletes at full pelt, encouraged by the Olympics Known as the world’s greatest sporting event, France and the rest of the world will celebrate the start of the Olympics Games with an opening ceremony along the river Seine in…

Pureous Bunkumos

Week: 28 | 11th July 2024 | Arts and Entertainment Newcastleton News

Saturday dawned bright and beautiful for the Copshaw Common Riding, the sun making a very welcome appearance, at least for the first part of the day. Festivities began at precisely 7.31 at the White Gate for the Hound Trail, won…

Week: 28 | 11th July 2024

Mighty Hikers Mel and Karl raise over £4k for Cancer Care

Local couple walk in Wales to support charity dear to…

Week: 28 | 11th July 2024

Wildfires cause Greek Island holiday scare

A Langholm couple on holiday, in Kardamena on the idyllic…

Week: 28 | 11th July 2024

The Langholm Alliance: facing challenges head-on

‘Despite funding limitations, we are dedicated to transforming Langholm into…

Week: 28 | 11th July 2024

Envisioning D&G's future landscape

Ideas for the future landscape of Dumfries and Galloway were…

Week: 27 | 4th July 2024

Shear generosity!

Audrey donates her luscious locks to the Little Princess Trust…

Week: 27 | 4th July 2024

Murray Farmcare acquired by Harbro

Two agricultural businesses well-known in the south of Scotland have…

Week: 27 | 4th July 2024

First-class Flapping at busy June meeting

LHRA welcome better weather and perfect track conditions Langholm Horse…

Week: 27 | 4th July 2024

20 WILL BE plenty!

 Blanket 20mph limit for all Langholm streets plus more…

Week: 26 | 27th June 2024

Team work helps secure Langholm Day Centre

Manager Sandra Graham pulls out all the stops to negotiate…

Week: 25 | 20th June 2024

Scott’s memorial match one of biggest in country

59 play to commemorate popular young bowler Saturday saw the…

Week: 25 | 20th June 2024

Missing Lynx project

Fierce opinions on whether or not to reintroduce lynx to…

Week: 25 | 20th June 2024

Tomorrow's Textile talent

Creation Mill’s involvement helps introduction of National 5 Fashion and…

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.…

That was a while ago!

Week: 24 | 14th June 2024 | Canonbie

Thanks to Ian Lindsay of Rowanburn for dropping in with this photo of Canonbie Primary School in 1953.Can you fill in the question mark in the name?Left to right:Back: Bob Irving, Alistair Irving, Billy Anderson (Twin), Billy Wightman, Elliot Routledge,…

Call to action by Friends of Langholm War Memorial

Week: 24 | 13th June 2024 | E&L Life

Our community has been renowned for being a vibrant and close-knit one, and now we have an opportunity to make it even better. The Friends of Langholm War Memorial and Gardens aims to improve the War Memorial and surrounding gardens…

Call to action by Friends of Langholm War Memorial

Week: 24 | 13th June 2024 | Community Lifestyle

Our community has been renowned for being a vibrant and close-knit one, and now we have an opportunity to make it even better. The Friends of Langholm War Memorial and Gardens aims to improve the War Memorial and surrounding gardens…

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,…

Week: 21 | 23rd May 2024

Local feathers ruffled by Scotsman article

Comments made refuted by the people and organisations trying to…

Week: 20 | 16th May 2024

52 bowlers remember Robert

Langholm New BC held their inaugural Open Singles Competition on…

Week: 20 | 16th May 2024

Kerry’s adoreable Alpaca pals

The Alpaca Experience will give the public the chance to…

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