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Week: 27 | 6th July 2023

Government urged to order review of controversial Langholm forestry plans

By David Greybe Calls are growing for the Scottish Government…

Week: 27 | 6th July 2023

25 years of down-right uniqueness

Copshaw Common Riding fills the heart and mind with something…

Week: 26 | 29th June 2023

The march of the windfarms

80-turbine EDF site now planned for Liddesdale Plans for yet…

Week: 26 | 29th June 2023

Pureous Bunkamous...abundant Holm humour

Prepare for lift-off Copshaw – this coming weekend is like…

Week: 26 | 29th June 2023

Al takes the editor’s chair

Born and bred Langholm man takes charge of the E&L…

Week: 25 | 22nd June 2023

Fans stay Cool amid high drama!

Medical emergency halts Everest lecture – then midges descend! Fans…

Week: 25 | 22nd June 2023

Rosie's coming up roses!

Scholarship success at last for Langholm theatre star After six…

Week: 25 | 22nd June 2023

Round Copshaw town they did roam!

Build-up is almost palpable as The Holm prepares Tub 2023…

Week: 25 | 22nd June 2023

Is rewilding contributing to increase in wildfires?

Could rewilding be one of the culprits behind the increasing…

Week: 24 | 15th June 2023

The heat is on!

Eskdalemuir hotter than Europe, and June heatwave to continue Our…

Week: 24 | 15th June 2023

Great ambassadors

Historically, when Langholm’s Front Three have visited other Common Ridings,…

Week: 24 | 15th June 2023

Knitting the light fantastic

Creation Mill’s In Stiches group casts on with the national…

Week: 23 | 8th June 2023

Pure gold from Matilda B

Four PBs as Langholm star is crowned school’s champ Langholm…

Week: 22 | 1st June 2023

Boom time for Muckle Toon?

Eco boss: Langholm will benefit from moor profits By Gilly…

Week: 22 | 1st June 2023

Keepin' up wi' Chris

Langholm Cornet Christopher Tait, along with his Right and Left…

Week: 21 | 25th May 2023

Music to our ears

Cello maestro Will, 15, puts Langholm on the map Will…

Week: 21 | 25th May 2023

Murtholm: delay misery continues

Work on housing and bridge project now on ice until…

Week: 21 | 25th May 2023

Langholm kids have a blast!

Ullswater adventure for Academy pupils Langholm Academy S3 pupils have…

Week: 21 | 25th May 2023

New Zealand invention measures sheep emissions

The effects of animal-produced ethane missions on the climate is…

Week: 20 | 18th May 2023

‘You’ve made my dream come true!’

New Cornet Chris celebrates ‘mindblowing’ election win, and vows to…

Week: 20 | 18th May 2023

Election of Cornet 2023

By Katherine Latimer The election of this year’s Langholm Cornet…

Week: 20 | 18th May 2023

Sporting legends George and Finlay light up Langholm

George McNeill was regarded as the Usain Bolt of his…

Week: 20 | 18th May 2023

Three-mendous win for Langholm Castleholm men maintain unbeaten start to cricket season

By Graham Park Langholm’s cricketers made it three out of…

Week: 19 | 11th May 2023

The country may have gained a King – but has the countryside lost a champion?

By Gilly Fraser As Prince of Wales, Charles had a…

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