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Amy, first of the season, causes Townfoot chaos

Week: 41 | 9th October 2025 | Community News

Resident Mark Hallam reports on the damage done by the storm along with some crazy drivers and a helpful BEAR team Storm Amy’s 1 inch (25.9mm) of rain falling in just a few hours (as evidenced by Langholm’s weather-watcher data)resulted…

Langholm Karate Club celebrates 35 years

Week: 41 | 9th October 2025 | Karate Sport

Rokudan Phil Gunn has trained many successful students On Saturday 27th September, Langholm Karate Club celebrated its 35th anniversary. Langholm karate club started in 1990 with a handful of members. Very soon the membership grew resulting in many successful competition…

200 walkers hit the trail for the Umbrella Walk

Week: 41 | 9th October 2025 | Arts and Entertainment Canonbie Walking

Storm Amy behaved to allow the Rotary Club of Langholm’s annual mega-fundraiser to take place Thanks to all who participated in the 2025 Rotary Club of Langholm Umbrella Walk last Saturday. In contrast to the summery conditions of 2024, this…

Balance of nature cited as need for goat cull announced

Week: 41 | 9th October 2025 | Community Farming and Environment

Goat population of 800-900 has reached a concerning level The Langholm Initiative announced on 22nd September their intention to manage the goat population in the Tarras Valley Nature Reserve. Their position statement said:“The 10,500 acres of the Langholm and Newcastleton…

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…

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…

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…

Langholm Pipe Band stars at Braemar Highland Games

Week: 37 | 11th September 2025 | Community News

King and Queen were ‘blown away’ by the Muckle Toon’s appearance David J. McVittie reports, in words and photos, on the band’s weekend on Royal Deeside The good people of the Scottish Highlands had their gasts well and truly flabbered…

No comment from the public on Kilngreen’s transport hub

Week: 36 | 4th September 2025 | Community News

Potential risks of cycling on an E-bike down the A7 to join another hub at Gretna leaves us wondering The proposal to create a transport hub at the Kilngreen by Dumfries and Galloway Council was discussed at the Annandale and…

Great start in first league match of new season

Week: 36 | 4th September 2025 | Rugby Sport

Tranent succumbs to LRFC in impressive away win Langholm RFC travelled to Tranent on Saturday to open their East League 1 account against Ross High RFC. With 3 friendly matches already under their belts, Langholm were keen to build on…

Holm Show 2025

Week: 36 | 4th September 2025 | Canonbie Farming and Environment Newcastleton News

Copshaw’s big day expertly captured by the Camera Club Words By Gilly Fraser Photos by Barry Jarvis & Mark Seaton All eyes were on the sky in the days running up to this year’s Holm Show with the weather proving…

Dumfries & Galloway’s bold vision for future housing needs

Week: 35 | 28th August 2025 | Community News

Councils new Local Housing Strategy sets out five key priorities agreed by Tackling Poverty, Inequalities and Housing Sub Committee Dumfries and Galloway Council has unveiled its new Local Housing Strategy (LHS), a comprehensive plan that outlines the region’s vision, priorities…

Certain Bluetongue controls to be relaxed

Week: 35 | 28th August 2025 | Farming and Environment News

The Scottish Government has announced it’s to relax certain controls on livestock susceptible to bluetongue moving from the restricted zone into Scotland.It has been assessed that it would be unlikely for midges to bite an infected animal and further spread…

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…

Week: 34 | 21st August 2025

Neil Armstrong and the Langholmites

Moonman and locals feature in screening at the Edinburgh Festival…

Week: 31 | 31st July 2025

Langholm Common Riding 2025

Cornet Ewan Patterson carried out his duties last Friday in…

Week: 31 | 31st July 2025

Horseracing results from Friday & Saturday

Full results from Friday afternoon Mercury Stakes – 6 Furlongs:…

Week: 31 | 31st July 2025

Double the wild deer in Scotland since 1990

The number of wild deer in Scotland has doubled since…

Week: 31 | 31st July 2025

Canonbie success in Post Office bid

Canonbie Community Enterprise has been successful in its bid to…

Week: 31 | 31st July 2025

Readers' suggestions for the beleaguered bandstand

D&G’s design has long been a controversial Muckle Toon topic…

Everyone is behind Ewan

Week: 30 | 24th July 2025 | Common Riding Community E&L Life News

Family ties and a heart for Langholm have nurtured Ewan’s childhood dreams Ewan Patterson was elected in May as the Langholm Cornet for 2025 by a majority of 92 votes – there were three other candidates. Ewan is the son…

MSP backs bid for new Langholm cash machine

Week: 30 | 24th July 2025 | Lifestyle

SOUTH Scotland MSP Craig Hoy has visited the new Post Office and Paper Shop in Langholm and has pledged to support the service as it seeks to expand counter facilities. During this visit, Mr Hoy met with operators Kelvin and…

New Lidd owners have many plans for old Holm hostlery

Week: 30 | 24th July 2025 | Arts and Entertainment Newcastleton

Liddesdale’s fresh mine hosts have worldwide experience The first weekend in July is always special for Copshaw, holding not only the Common Riding but also the Traditional Music Festival. This year however the weekend held another delight for the village,…

And so, it all begins once again!

Week: 29 | 17th July 2025 | Common Riding E&L Life News

The Benty Rideout ushers in another Langholm Common Riding fortnight Langholm’s most precious possession, the Common Riding, commenced, once more, on Saturday with the annual Castle Craigs Club’s Benty Rideout.In his first official duty at his own Common Riding, Langholm…

Scottish Woodlands hear Warblaw concerns

Week: 29 | 17th July 2025 | Farming and Environment News

Organisations and residents voice issues at recent Environmental Impact Meeting held in Langholm Last Thursday Scottish Woodlands who are designing a new wood for Warblaw on behalf of James Jones the landowner, held a scoping meeting for an environmental impact…

New one-way system for Elizabeth and Caroline Streets

Week: 28 | 10th July 2025 | Community News

Proposals put forward further to a request from residents and Councillor Male Langholm Ewes and Westerkirk Community Council has received the following notification from Dumfries and Galloway Council’s roads department: Further to a request from a local Councillor and local…

Week: 28 | 10th July 2025

...Pureous Bunkumus...

It’s that time of year again! It may have been…

Week: 28 | 10th July 2025

Creation weaves a new future

Langholm textile project launches new centre along with new hope…

Week: 28 | 10th July 2025

Engaging with Ewan

Spur Do 2025 Cornet Patterson being presented with his spurs…

Week: 27 | 3rd July 2025

Unwanted changes coming to Langholm Town bus service

Lifeline local transport is in danger of having itsoperation reduced…

Week: 27 | 3rd July 2025

Simon is club champ: Ian is a life-member

Celebrations all round at Langholm Golf Club Langholm Golf Club…

Week: 27 | 3rd July 2025

Only 58 days to prepare for the Holm Show 2025!

Holm Show schedules will be in local shops and on…

Week: 27 | 3rd July 2025

Miraculous sunshine for Ewan’s Street Party

Henry Street and Moodlaw Point residents turned out in force…

Week: 27 | 3rd July 2025

Fleetwood Macnificent!

Mark Hallam reviews Buccleuch Centre success The visible five of the…

Week: 26 | 26th June 2025

Further hurdles for Canonbie PO takeover

Canonbie Community Enterprise’sdisappointment with owner’s u-turn Canonbie Community Enterprise (CCE)…

Week: 26 | 26th June 2025

Huge message sent to Scotland’s decision-makers

Campaigners are pressing for goats to receive fully-protected status Campaigners…

Week: 26 | 26th June 2025

Alan does Doddie proud with 37 Potholm loops

Extreme weather ends marathon effort after a total of 188.5…

Week: 26 | 26th June 2025

Academy welcomes inspiring visitor

Challenging disability stereotypes is how Hari overcame adversity Last week…

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