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

Week: 47 | 20th November 2025 | Community E&L Life

Popular local businessman expands his horizons with new venture John Reid, locally known as Treats, has opened an emporium on Drove Road, Langholm. John still has a store for his second-hand furniture down on Waverley Road but has now opened…

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

Week: 46 | 13th November 2025 | Community News

Securing the A7 at Townfoot from flooding must be a priority for BEAR Scotland and D&G Council By Mark Hallam Following serious A7 flooding during Storm Amy on 3rd October the Council Roads Department came and used new and extra…

Oxygen Conservation have wind farm ideas.

Week: 46 | 13th November 2025 | Farming and Environment News

Letters have been sent to all Copshaw households informing them of proposals for a new windfarm development. The scheme by a company called Low Carbon, would be sited on the former Blackburn and Hartgarth Farms land a couple of miles…

Joss is selected for regional school football team

Week: 46 | 13th November 2025 | Football Sport

Congratulations to Langholm Academy S3 pupil, Joss Skelton,who has been selected for the Dumfries and Galloway Schools Regional Under 15 Football Team. 16 Secondary Schools from across Dumfries and Galloway were asked to nominate players for the trials that took…

Eskdale & Liddesdale remembers

Week: 46 | 13th November 2025 | Canonbie E&L Life Eskdalemuir News

Remembrance Sunday marked in both valleys8-page supplement in this week’s E&L Read much more in this week’s E&L available at your Newsagent or available online by subscription. Click HERE

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…

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…

Week: 44 | 30th October 2025

Turnip growers seek to revive the lowly neep

“Neeps Rising: Scotland’s rooted revolution!” It used to be the…

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…

Fire strategy urgently needed

Week: 43 | 23rd October 2025 | Farming and Environment

Scotland needs a country-wide Integrated Fire Management Strategy to protect rare species and habitats.That’s the call being made by Scottish Land & Estates which says wildfires are becoming more common in Scotland.SLE Director of Moorland Ross Ewing, says the fires…

Hallpath flooding petition

Week: 43 | 23rd October 2025 | Community News

A petition and letter from the residents of Hallpath and Townfoot has been sent to Dumfries and Galloway Council’s Chief Executive about the recent flooding event. The petition requests an urgent on-site meeting with Council officers to address the seriousness…

Concerns grow over town’s road safety and gateway signs

Week: 42 | 16th October 2025 | Community News

BEAR representative tours problem sites on High Street, with Cllr Male pointing out issues Following last week’s article about potential new gateway signs for Langholm, several residents voiced strong opinions on what should be included. A recurring theme was the…

Royal Mail sponsors girls' new 'Kit for Kids'

Week: 42 | 16th October 2025 | News

GIRLS’ FOOTBALL In 2024, Royal Mail launched a new programme called Royal Mail Kits 4 Kids. The programme was set up to allow employees to nominate sports clubs who they thought deserved to receive new sports kits funded by Royal…

Prostate cancer blood tests available to to men aged 40+

Week: 42 | 16th October 2025 | News

Langholm Alliance launches Scotland’s first community-based tests This initiative follows the success of The Langholm Alliance Man2Man sessions held in June 2025, where local men came together to share experiences and discuss men’s health issues. Feedback from these sessions highlighted…

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

Week: 42 | 16th October 2025 | Football Sport

Last weekend Derek Johnson made history by surpassing Martin Thomlinson’s record of 535 appearances for Langholm Legion Football Club. With 536 games under his belt, Derek becomes one of only two players to reach over 500 appearances—a testament to his…

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…

Week: 41 | 9th October 2025

Perturbing disappearance of Langholm’s Golden Eagles

Police are concerned that Tarras and Wren have come to…

Week: 39 | 25th September 2025

Official plans submitted for Irvine House Holiday Lodges

After local enthusiasm for the project, last year, Buccleuch have…

Week: 39 | 25th September 2025

Much-loved music festival has new team at the helm

Fresh committee have lots of ideas to carry the event…

Week: 39 | 25th September 2025

SRUC’s £21m project has a new Director

Pauline has supported innovative projects from concept to delivery The…

Week: 39 | 25th September 2025

Local Derby sees a win for Harlequins

It was looking good for Langholm until last-minute penalty Langholm…

Week: 39 | 25th September 2025

Umbrella Walkers to step out for big Rotary event

Since its inception, the sponsored walk has raised of £390,000Rotary…

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…

Goat Petition reaches Scottish Parliament

Week: 38 | 18th September 2025 | Farming and Environment Newcastleton News

Board gives sympathetic hearing after 13,000 signatures The Wild Goat Conservation Trust has thanked its many supporters after their petition to save the wild goats on Langholm Moor was given a sympathetic hearing at the Scottish Parliament’s Petitions Board. The…

David Corrie Calvert MBE 1940 - 2025 : Obituary

Week: 38 | 18th September 2025 | Arts and Entertainment News

Popular bandsman and Langholmite leaves behind a huge musical legacy David Corrie Calvert was born on the 8th of August 1940, the only son of Edward and Isabella Calvert. He was a very well known and much liked figure around…

Public Service Excellence award for Councillor Archie

Week: 38 | 18th September 2025 | Community E&L Life News

Recognition for outstanding contribution to local government Councillor Archie Dryburgh MBE of Annandale East and Eskdale received a prestigious lifetime achievement award at the UK wide Association of Public Service Excellence (APSE) annual charity awards in Glasgow last week. Archie…

Langholm Athlete runs in Edinburgh Championships

Week: 37 | 11th September 2025 | Athletics Sport

Aoiffion rounds off a fantastic year with two more medals Saturday was the finals of the UK Youth Development Athletics League at Wavertree Tree Stadium in Liverpool. Teams who had qualified for the UK finals included:  Blackheath and Bromley Harriers…

Westerkirk Horticultural Society: A fine affair!

Week: 37 | 11th September 2025 | Arts and Entertainment Farming and Environment News

In this chaotic world, full of nonsense, a day at the Benty Show is like a breath of fresh air See this week’s E&L for a full list of Trophy Winners and lots of photos. Read much more in this…

Our caprine friends are notoriously hard to count

Week: 37 | 11th September 2025 | Farming and Environment Lifestyle Newcastleton News

There could be as many as 900 goats roaming the local moorland There has been a great deal of ongoing discussion over the past few months about the goats of Langholm and Newcastleton Hills as petitions go through parliament this…

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…

Week: 35 | 28th August 2025

Dumfries & Galloway’s bold vision for future housing needs

Councils new Local Housing Strategy sets out five key priorities…

Week: 35 | 28th August 2025

Certain Bluetongue controls to be relaxed

The Scottish Government has announced it’s to relax certain controls…

Week: 35 | 28th August 2025

Fly-tipping in the area reaching epidemic level

Most roads around Langholm have seen junk dumped Fly tipping…

Week: 35 | 28th August 2025

67 entries need 6.30 start for Langholm Golf Open

Tommy Hope takes the title in a closely fought competition…

Week: 34 | 21st August 2025

Bus services review leaves passengers wanting better

From the Co-Op to Eskdalemuir, new timetable has crucial holes…

Week: 34 | 21st August 2025

Kelso Ram Sales looking healthy despite virus

Extra rams forward despite extra red tape due to Bluetongue…

Week: 34 | 21st August 2025

New season, great start for the Men of Milntown

Langholm triumphs against Hawick Quins in memorial match Saturdays match…

Week: 34 | 21st August 2025

Copshaw celebrates its 500th Clatter

Community mag has been published since 1983 The Copshaw Clatter…

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