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Week: 16 | 23rd April 2021

Specially-brewed Duke's Ale a hit with HRH

A Langholm man tells of his company’s relationship with the…

Week: 16 | 22nd April 2021

Ranges reclassed as major developments

Council declares both applications at Eskdalemuir as invalid

Week: 15 | 16th April 2021

Langholm-brewed real ale is a real hit

Borderlands Brewery’s Esk Blonde sells out in twelve hours

Week: 15 | 15th April 2021

Eskdale tributes to Prince Philip

TRIBUTES have been paid to the Duke of Edinburgh by…

Week: 14 | 12th April 2021

Day Centre applauded for its endless support

Staff and volunteers deliver over 10,000 meals during lockdowns

Week: 14 | 9th April 2021

Library provides update

2020, the year of the pandemic, brought much of Westerkirk…

Week: 14 | 8th April 2021

£500k price tag stops Holmwood flood plan

Residents to be offered individual protection measures instead

Week: 13 | 2nd April 2021

Rachel moves on after 21 years as Editor

Change in the air at Muckle Toon Media

Week: 13 | 1st April 2021

Historic deal to buy moor signed

For the first time Langholm owns Tarras Valley

Week: 12 | 30th March 2021

Massive jobs boost to meet demand for PPE

Enterprise agency gives biggest grant so far to boost economy

Week: 12 | 26th March 2021

On the trail of bunny and friends

LANGHOLM Regeneration Group’s Easter trail, which starts next weekend, has…

Week: 12 | 25th March 2021

CCTV will protect Newcastleton from crime and flooding

Community Council raises £34k to install cameras to deter criminal…

Week: 03 | 21st January 2021

Eskdale COVID-19 cases second highest

Esk valley comes second only to Gretna in the whole…

Week: 2 | 19th January 2021

Rail group argues its case to UK review body

Extension to Carlisle will bring economic and social benefits

Week: 2 | 18th January 2021

Over 80s welcome call to receive vaccination

The most elderly in Langholm will be vaccinated from next…

Week: 02 | 15th January 2021

A danner for Doddie

DODDIE Weir’s story has touched the rugby world. He played…

Week: 02 | 14th January 2021

EWM is sold but not all jobs will be saved

CRITICISM has been levelled at the way Tuesday’s sale of…

Week: 1 | 11th January 2021

Kerry’s passion for town lands her the dream job

THE Langholm Alliance has announced the appointment of its project…

Week: 01 | 8th January 2021

A Kiwi Christmas

Langholm lass sends positive vibes from a land down under

Week: 01 | 7th January 2021

More infectious virus forces new lockdown

Measures close schools and businesses as vaccine is rolled out

Week: 52 | 29th December 2020

Better early warning system to be devised

Newcastleton villagers are urged to protect their own houses

Week: 52 | 27th December 2020

Ploughing halted after breach of conditions

Forestry watchdog steps in to investigate the loss of deep…

Week: 52 | 25th December 2020

From King Herod to the Grinch ....

A Christmas message from Rev Morag Crossan

Week: 52 | 24th December 2020

Have yourself a Merry LITTLE Christmas now

It’s a Level Four lockdown from Saturday

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