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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

LANGHOLM DECIDES

A quartet of Langholm men set their sights on Cornet.…

Week: 19 | 11th May 2023

‘Why bother paying blooming road tax?’

Pensioner’s broadside after pothole menace strikes again A Canonbie pensioner…

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…

Week: 18 | 4th May 2023

Duchess of Buccleuch dies at 68

Tributes paid to woman with ‘wonderful, life enhancing spirit’ Tributes…

Week: 17 | 27th April 2023

Firefighter Shaun celebrates 30 years

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

Week: 16 | 20th April 2023

Storm over windfarm plans

New 62-turbine scheme ‘unacceptable’ say campaigners A massive new windfarm…

Week: 16 | 20th April 2023

A LAODS legend with a passion for athletics

OBITUARY: BRENDA ISABEL MORRISON 1938-2023 by Alan Weatherstone Brenda Morrison,…

Week: 16 | 20th April 2023

All set for Sevens heaven!

After 115 years, the Langholm Sevens has lost none of…

Week: 16 | 20th April 2023

Festival wash-out threat?

Flood prevention scheme could impact Copshaw music event By Gilly…

Week: 15 | 13th April 2023

Back to the future!

Plan for state-of-the-art Heritage Centre to revitalise Langholm Ambitious plans…

Week: 15 | 13th April 2023

A mind-boggling menace!

Driver Emma forced into ditch by ‘absolutely huge’ potholes By…

Week: 15 | 13th April 2023

Langholm’s Centre of attention!

Langholm Day Centre has been a hive of activity of…

Week: 15 | 13th April 2023

Back of the net!

Girls’ Football Club thrilled by new goals and first aid…

Week: 14 | 6th April 2023

The diverse and improbable journey of an adventurer

REVIEW: James Ketchell: ‘It’s all mental’ Wednesday 29th March at…

Week: 14 | 6th April 2023

Funding boost leaves group In Stitches

Langholm textile sessions to extend to other communities It was…

Week: 14 | 6th April 2023

Council unveil pothole cash pot

£30m earmarked for workers to repair our crumbling roads More…

Week: 12 | 23rd March 2023

All hail the poppy president!

Plant expert Helen elected head of worldwide club The E&L’s…

Week: 12 | 23rd March 2023

Busy Copshaw mum’s virtual marathon bid

Emily will take on London challenge…using phone app A Newcastleton…

Week: 12 | 23rd March 2023

Award for rugby star Scarlett

Langholm rugby star Scarlett Crossan Brown has been honoured for…

Week: 11 | 16th March 2023

Pickles cleared for pulpit

Church exonerates Langholm minister after police complaint – but separate…

Week: 11 | 16th March 2023

‘The people who object to our shooting range just don’t like guns’

Controversial plans for a long-range rifle range at Clerkhill are…

Week: 11 | 16th March 2023

Mountain memories for Alastair’s fund

Rotary talk in aid of cancer charity which supported family…

Week: 10 | 9th March 2023

Kids out of control?

Teen gang blamed for vandalism spree…yobs giving Langholm kids a…

Week: 10 | 9th March 2023

Farewell to a sports-mad family man

OBITUARY: BRYAN RAE (1951-2023) Bryan Rae, who has died aged…

Week: 10 | 9th March 2023

Time to spring into action to ensure your summer garden looks stunning!

The arrival of March means some astute planning – and…

Week: 10 | 9th March 2023

Triumphant return for Fiddle Club

Packed house as musicians converge on Langholm Langholm Accordion &…

Week: 09 | 2nd March 2023

Movement at Murtholm

After four years, delight as work finally starts on 200-home…

Week: 09 | 2nd March 2023

Moor funding is nowt to grouse about!

Award will improve iconic birds’ wild Langholm habitat A project…

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