Frustration over X95
Week: 39 | 30th September 2021 | Community NewsUNHAPPY locals are calling on Borders Buses to increase the X95 service back to pre-Covid levels, but the…
A stitch in time
Week: 38 | 26th September 2021 | Arts and Entertainment Community News400 years marked with wonderful tapestry
Local sorting office threatened with closure
Week: 38 | 23rd September 2021 | Community NewsRoyal Mail property review leaves Langholm in limbo
Public consultation on flood proposals promised
Week: 37 | 18th September 2021 | Community NewsCouncillor says ‘Ditch the Drain’ campaigners are being heard
Smart ties for the Langholm Town Band's big weekend
Week: 37 | 17th September 2021 | Arts & Entertainment CommunityMuckle Toon tartan for Cheltenham
Talk to the Tarras team
Week: 36 | 12th September 2021 | Community NewsDrop in every Wednesday for a chat
Muckle Toon Media welcomes new chairman
An optimistic John Hammond picks up the reins of the…
Kat joins Tarras team
Kat Mayer takes up her role as project and education…
Canonbie Surgery relocates for major building repairs
EMERGENCY building repairs will be undertaken at Canonbie Surgery following…
Scaffolding fixed but what happens next?
Council forced to carry out repairs before something dreadful happens
Memorial centenary
THE 100th anniversary of the Langholm war memorial in Buccleuch…
Cleaning at the Kirk
Great team effort is appreciated
School transfer news
Langholm Alliance to consult on use of former primary building
Our dream jobs
Two new managers appointed at reserve
Town's revival starts to come to fruition
Langholm Alliance has contributed £15,000 to boost activities
Rachel hands over the reins to Danielle
E&L Advertiser’s new community editor takes up her new post
Full steam ahead for ambitious enterprise
Planners give green light to the conversion of former BFA…
Langholm People
OutPost Arts sets portrait challenge
Community purchase of school on Knife-edge
Week: 27 | 8th July 2021 | Community NewsTHE future of Langholm’s former primary school as a vital community asset hangs in the balance this week.…
War Memorial improvements
Week: 26 | 5th July 2021 | Community NewsLANGHOLM Social Club is pleased to announce that, after much hard work, Dumfries and Galloway Council has successfully…
Mr Grumpy wins for Sharon
Week: 25 | 30th June 2021 | Community NewsA LANGHHOLM amateur photographer has won the top prize in a regional competition as part of the Royal…
Book tells of ages past
Week: 24 | 23rd June 2021 | Community News ReportersA BOOK about Westerkirk in the year 2020/21 is ready and is now on the library website for…
Pauline awarded BEM
Week: 24 | 18th June 2021 | Community NewsAward given to resilience team leader
Plan revealed for trees on two Eskdale farms
Week: 24 | 17th June 2021 | Community NewsTimber processor wants to plant 450 hectares next to Claygate
Promote your event on the Town Website
“What’s on” page is an effective way to publicise your…
Fragile Community faces more Turbines
NEWCASTLETON community council has responded to a proposal for a…
Speed Limit zone change leaves residents baffled
Council made changes to the zoning without any consultation
Two options under review for 2021 Common Riding
Lifting of restrictions may give members more opportunities
Major funding boost for vital parent groups
Public vote earns Langholm Playcare £12k for family support
Kiosk will be used at last
THE Langholm Initiative has announced it took over ownership of…
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Public asked to give support
Day Centre applauded for its endless support
Staff and volunteers deliver over 10,000 meals during lockdowns
Library provides update
2020, the year of the pandemic, brought much of Westerkirk…
On the trail of bunny and friends
LANGHOLM Regeneration Group’s Easter trail, which starts next weekend, has…
German film crew on Langholm Moor
LANGHOLM Moor showed its wildest side when a German TV…
Second year of devastation for Newcastleton
Up to 30 homes flooded as river Liddel burst banks
Langholm groups reap rewards from the wind
Week: 7 | 23rd February 2021 | Community NewsThousands are paid by the Ewe Hill 6 windfarm to organisations
Study identifies top 10 projects for funding
Week: 07 | 18th February 2021 | Community NewsNearly 1,000 ideas proposed on how to use windfarm grants
No police here
Week: 04 | 29th January 2021 | Community NewsCrimes go unreported and unrecorded
New company will run nature reserve
Week: 3 | 26th January 2021 | Community NewsEstate manager will be recruited to implement moorland plan
Course to help women set up their own business comes to Liddesdale
Week: 03 | 22nd January 2021 | Community NewsLIDDESDALE has been chosen as one of three rural areas to receive Scottish government backing for a new…
A danner for Doddie
Week: 02 | 15th January 2021 | Community NewsDODDIE Weir’s story has touched the rugby world. He played his club rugby in southern Scotland and earned…
Kerry’s passion for town lands her the dream job
THE Langholm Alliance has announced the appointment of its project…
From King Herod to the Grinch ....
A Christmas message from Rev Morag Crossan
Kevin moves to new post
But he will keep an eye on moor
Amazing ceremony for wildlife watchers
Shortlisted Newcastleton group is celebrated at awards night
2020 Magic Lantern Show
ONE of Langholm’s theatre companies is determined to do its…
Langholm store marks 20 years of shopping
Co-op staff look forward to 2021 and arrival of a…
Happy 400th birthday as town marks charter
Alliance invites groups to host events in run-up to main…
Pupils’ designs are a reminder of the past
Langholm’s textile history inspires bold and striking creations
Tune into Open Country broadcast
TWO historic community land buyouts have been agreed in Eskdale…
Make your own handbag
PILES of waste fabric, which were destined to be thrown…
Roadmap to success is in everyone’s hands
Langholm Alliance manager says he is here to get things…
Historic deal to buy moor agreed
Duke will sell 5,200 acres to community for a nature…