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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…

Castleholm opportunity

Week: 19 | 9th May 2024 | Community News

Community support crucial to securing transfer By Mairi Telford Jammeh Another exciting transfer of land in Langholm is likely to take place this Summer. Buccleuch and a new organisation to be known as the Castleholm Community Trust (CCT) today announced…

Six men in the running for Langholm Cornet

Week: 19 | 9th May 2024 | Common Riding Community News

Common Riding’s future is secure with so manyyoung men willing to put their name forward For the first time since 1964, six worthy candidates have put their names forward for the election of Cornet.Ewan Patterson and Lloyd Johnstone stand for…

Are potatoes losing their popularity?

Week: 18 | 2nd May 2024 | Farming and Environment News

That’s the surprising finding of a new report by researchers at SRUC which has highlighted a 71 per cent reduction in the demand for fresh potatoes in the UK since the 1970s, with consumers switching to alternatives such as rice…

Langholm Rugby Sevens 2024

Week: 18 | 2nd May 2024 | Rugby Sport

Sunny Day brings the crowds to Milntown Langholm Rugby Club hosted the annual Langholm Sevens at Milntown on Saturday in near perfect weather conditions. The tournament, sponsored once again by James Jones and Sons Ltd drew a large crowd who…

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…

Week: 16 | 18th April 2024

Muckle Toon long-distance runners head for the capital

Four Langholm athletes take on the mighty London Marathon 2024…

Week: 16 | 18th April 2024

Pandemic project is rolled-out across the region

OutPost Arts-conceived initiative becomes DG Creative Wellbeing An arts project originally…

Week: 16 | 18th April 2024

Former Fair Crier and a man of mony pairts

Rae Elliot pays tribute to his far-travelled, rugby-playing father OBITUARY…

Week: 16 | 18th April 2024

Langholm Girls FC are toast of Melrose Awards

Melrose Sevens’ Women in Sport Awards vote for LGFC as…

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…

Community-led Tourism in Langholm & Eskdale

Week: 15 | 11th April 2024 | E&L Life News

An 8-page supplement in this week’s E&L Share your thoughts with sharon@langholm-alliance .co.uk In many parts of Scotland communities are now leading on the development and promotion of tourism in their local area. Langholm and the surrounding areas have been…

Proclamation of Kinship from Wapakoneta, Ohio

Week: 15 | 11th April 2024 | Community Lifestyle News

Neil Armstrong’s home town sends declaration offriendship and co-operation to the Muckle Toon Langholm Ewes and Westerkirk Community Council has received a framed copy of a Proclamation from the Office of the Mayor of Wapakaneta, Ohio. It marks ‘A day…

Strong squad helps secure three points for Langholm Legion FC

Week: 14 | 4th April 2024 | Football Sport

As key player Finley Dell clocks up 100 appearances for the club By Martin Thomlinson Langholm Legion FC 4 Tweeddale Rovers 0 The Legion had their first match in a month and secured a big three points with a great…

Amazing antipodean adventure for four firm friends

Week: 14 | 4th April 2024 | E&L Life News

Holiday of a lifetime for these Langholm lassies has given them the travel bug! Four Langholm friends namely Marti Borthwick, Evelyn Coombes, Angela Foster and Kate Richardson recently embarked on a trip of a lifetime to the other side of…

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…

Week: 12 | 21st March 2024

Land Reform Bill will change how land is sold

Impact of land sales on local communities will be taken…

Week: 12 | 21st March 2024

Sam has a right Royal day at Cheltenham

..as his beloved Captain Guiness wins and he meets the…

Week: 12 | 21st March 2024

Rave reviews from OKLAHOMA! audiences

LAODS pulls off another cracker for their latest ‘mesmerising’ musical…

Week: 11 | 14th March 2024

Super 4s super-stars

The finale of the Annandale and Eskdale Schools Super 4’s…

Favourite Langholm walk closed

Week: 11 | 14th March 2024 | E&L Life News

Easton’s Walk has long been a favourite ramble for locals and visitors alike ever since Mr Easton the First Master of the Free Church School had the walk named after him in the 19th century.However, the increased rainfall in recent…

Right Care, Right Place for community care?

Week: 11 | 14th March 2024 | Community Lifestyle News

Integration Joint Board okays consultation on options for care in region’s communities OPTIONS for providing care in communities across Dumfries and Galloway are to be written up and assessed – in the next stage of the Right Care, Right Place…

Far-reaching implications for rural landowners

Week: 11 | 14th March 2024 | Newcastleton News

Gilly Fraser investigates couple’s rural retreat which is under threat from ‘big telecomm’ A Newcastleton couple caught up in a David and Goliath battle say many other people in Scotland could find themselves in the same position. Marjorie and Charlie…

Langholm Town Band off to contest in Perth

Week: 10 | 7th March 2024 | Arts and Entertainment Lifestyle News

Langholm Town Band held a Training Day on Saturday 3rd March to help them prepare for the Scottish Championships which will be held in Perth Concert Hall this weekend.A massive thanks to Whitburn Band mentors: Chris Bradley, LTB MD (Cornets…

Skill, endurance and flair at Rugby Festival

Week: 10 | 7th March 2024 | Rugby Sport

Over 300 players attend Milntown youth event By Caroline Jardine Langholm Youth Rugby held their annual Borders Rugby Festival at Milntown last Sunday, with seven Borders clubs in attendance. Various teams from P3-P7 from Langholm, Hawick, Selkirk, Gala, Kelso, Jed…

Canonbie updated on Post Office take-over

Week: 10 | 7th March 2024 | Canonbie Community News

Healthy turnout hears about legal structures of the Community Benefit Society The meeting on Tuesday was attended by 49 people in Canonbie Hall. Mary Waitt, chairperson of the newly formed Community Benefit Society (CBS) welcomed everyone and told the meeting…

Week: 10 | 7th March 2024

A good old tidy-up, or is it environmental vandalism?

As the banks of the River Esk are cleared of…

Week: 09 | 29th February 2024

Capped for Scotland after a mere 50 years

Langholm internationalist Alan Friell finally honoured Alan Friell, who grew…

Week: 09 | 29th February 2024

Moving into March

With gardening columnist Helen Knowles of Tinnisburn Plants As always…

Week: 09 | 29th February 2024

Education Director learns what Langholm has to offer

Council officer buoyed by Langholm’s commitment and effort In Councillor…

Week: 09 | 29th February 2024

Sign of success at last!

Persistence pays as Langholm makes road signs After 18 months…

Week: 09 | 29th February 2024

Langholm Moor goat population safe for now

Gilly Fraser reports on rumours of an imminent cull of…

Week: 08 | 22nd February 2024

Great victory for LRFC against old adversaries

No way back for Linden as Langholm scores eight tries…

Week: 08 | 22nd February 2024

Lamont visits Barony

Scotland Office Minister learns about digital innovations The Barony Campus…

Week: 08 | 22nd February 2024

Langholm's Rosie receives inaugural Angus McCall award at Razzamataz

The recent Razzamataz Theatre School Carlisle annual awards ceremony, held…

Week: 08 | 22nd February 2024

How good is your driving?

Langholm Rotarians are offering free assessments to anyone Driving is…

Week: 08 | 22nd February 2024

Increased concern over anti-social behaviour

‘For older people on their own or people with young…

Week: 07 | 15th February 2024

Yousaf commits to food-growing subsidies

First Minister Humza Yousaf has given a commitment to honour…

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