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Week: 45 | 7th November 2019

What a blooming farce!

Take one pushy businesswoman and one womanising roué plus his…

Week: 42 | 17th October 2019

Little White Rose blossoms

TAKE a stroll down Langholm High Street and pause for…

Week: 41 | 10th October 2019

Heartening music: Aly and Phil give thumbs-up to fundraiser

EVERYONE was in good heart for the Aly Bain and…

Week: 38 | 19th September 2019

Artist portrays a hill shepherd’s life

LANGHOLM & District Art Club welcomed Felicite Scott and Lorraine…

Week: 33 | 15th August 2019

New hub for Outpost Arts: Focal point for arts organisation will bring great benefits

AN EXCITING new opportunity for creative people of all ages…

Week: 33 | 15th August 2019

Michael's art is Finding the Light

Fans of the work of Claygate-based artist Michael Batey can…

Week: 21 | 23rd May 2019

Be part of the annual spectacle: Costumes, make-up, backdrops - there are roles for all comers

CENTRE Stage Community Theatre has been going strongly in Langholm…

Week: 19 | 9th May 2019

Exhibiting a passion for wildlife

Wendy Patterson of Newcastleton is currently exhibiting her paintings in…

Week: 18 | 2nd May 2019

Cracking Copshaw Cabaret: Standing ovation for society’s first big production

Copshaw Cabaret brought the audience to its feet on both…

Week: 15 | 11th April 2019

A ray of African sunshine

A GROUP of 20 primary school children from Uganda, who…

Week: 14 | 4th April 2019

Testament to modest artist: Many treasures on display in retrospective exhibition

By Margaret Walty of Langholm HELEN Irving, who died last…

Week: 14 | 4th April 2019

The Holm’s got talent, too: This week’s Copshaw Cabaret’s blog features Sophie Mitchell

Sophie Mitchell is 16 and currently studying at Hawick High…

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