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Week: 15 | 11th April 2024

Mighty Hiking family off round Kielder

Jacksons and Dinwoodies aim to make ‘The Difference’ for BGH…

Week: 07 | 15th February 2024

Made it to Crufts

Copshaw Mother and Son to take their terriers to top…

Week: 05 | 1st February 2024

Good show for Holm Show fundraiser

Newcastleton’s Holm Show calendar of events got off to a…

Week: 47 | 23rd November 2023

Having a final say on the future of Holm Hill

Newcastleton and District Community Trust is just about to carry…

Week: 36 | 7th September 2023

Innov8-ive ideas to tackle isolation in kids

Gilly Fraser reports on Newcastleton initiative to instil pride and…

Week: 35 | 31st August 2023

Holm Show 2023

Oh what a day that was – a day of…

Week: 27 | 6th July 2023

25 years of down-right uniqueness

Copshaw Common Riding fills the heart and mind with something…

Week: 23 | 8th June 2023

BoS cashes out of Copshaw

Branch closure ‘another nail in coffin’ for village By Gilly…

Week: 18 | 4th May 2023

Copshaw goes potty over the Coronation

Dozens of beautifully decorated plantpots filled with flowers have begun…

Week: 17 | 27th April 2023

Firefighter Shaun celebrates 30 years

Long-service award for dedicated Copshaw watch commander Thirty years of…

Week: 20 | 20th May 2022

2022 Tub Hopefuls go head-to-head

by Gilly Fraser Newcastleton is buzzing with election fever as…

Week: 08 | 25th February 2022

Ill-considered approach

Analogue phone switch-off will leave remote communities vulnerable

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