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Goat petition reaches MPs

Week: 16 | 17th April 2025 | Farming and Environment Gilly Fraser Lifestyle Newcastleton News

4,000 anti-cull signatures handed over Conservative politicians John Lamont MP and Rachael Hamilton MSP have both promised to…

The human cost of ‘progress’

Week: 46 | 14th November 2024 | Farming and Environment Gilly Fraser Newcastleton

Gilly Fraser meets a couple whose dream of a perfectretirement in the Newcastleton hills has turned into a…

Polysport venue helps keep Copshaw folk in top form

Week: 44 | 31st October 2024 | E&L Life Gilly Fraser Newcastleton

MSP is shown round The Holm’s health and fitness facility The important role even a small village can…

Fingers crossed for a fine day for the 127th Holm Show

Week: 35 | 29th August 2024 | Arts and Entertainment Community E&L Life Farming and Environment Gilly Fraser Lifestyle Newcastleton

Marquees are up, entries are made and there’s no rain in Saturday’s forecast It might be tempting to…

Care Inspectorate praise for Copshaw Nursery

Week: 17 | 25th April 2024 | Gilly Fraser Newcastleton News

School staff ‘pleased and proud’ after glowing report received By Gilly Fraser The Headteacher of Newcastleton Primary School…

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…

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