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Wheatley has “No plans for housing in Eskdale

Scotland’s second largest social landlord is also “not considering the Murtholm site at the moment” As a follow-up to housing questions, we posed to Mr David Stevenson following the housing survey done locally we asked Wheatley Homes South a series…

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Below average rainfall leads to SEPA warnings

13th March 2025 | Farming and Environment

Farmers should take steps to ensure their summer water supply Farmers in Scotland are being told to take steps now to ensure they have enough water this summer. The Scottish Environment Protection Agency has issued the advice following below-average rainfall…

Langholm Town Band do well in regionals

13th March 2025 | Arts and Entertainment Community Lifestyle News

By Christine Calvert This weekend saw the latest contest outing for the town band under MD Chris Bradley. The band played in an open rehearsal on Friday night hosted by Scottish Champions Whitburn at West Calder High School. Five bands from across…

As predicted, D&G raise Council Tax by 9%

6th March 2025 | Community News

Furthermore, they will “implement increases inselected fees and charges relating to leisure andsport, licensing, registrars and bulky waste” Under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 and the Local Government Finance Act 1992, a local authority must set its Council Tax…

Blight on the landscape as SPEN plans 65 metre pylons

6th March 2025 | E&L Life Newcastleton

‘Electric’ meeting anticipated at Copshaw Community Council Copshaw Community Council is anticipating a lively meeting on Tuesday when representatives of the Scottish Power Energy Network attend to answer questions about their proposals for an energy superhighway through the Borders.The SPEN…

300 kids attend Youth Rugby Tournament

6th March 2025 | Rugby Sport

Huge team effort produces great day for the juniors Langholm Youth Rugby Trust hosted their annual Borders Tournament with over 300 kids from 6 Borders towns competing in their age groups.From Primary 3 through to Primary 7 all kids played…

Greenhouse gasses high from drained peatlands

6th March 2025 | Farming and Environment

A major new initiative is underway to tackle greenhouse gas emissions from drained peatlands.A number of different options are being considered by researchers including growing cat-tail and using the plant’s fluffy fibre for insulating clothing; growing reed as a building…

6th March 2025

Community Council hears from concerned residents

Number of derelict sites in the town is a major…

27th February 2025

Huge local reaction to news of proposed goat cull

Social media alight and petition raised following announcement by Oxygen…

27th February 2025

Repeat success at Kelso would be a dream come true for Hawick trainer

By Gordon Brown Ewan Whillans is dreaming of a repeat…

27th February 2025

NFUS retiterates its opposition to National Park in Galloway

NFU Scotland has once again made clear its opposition to…

27th February 2025

D-day for Council Tax rises across the area

Dumfries and Galloway Council will make decisions today about the…

20th February 2025

THEY'RE GOING TO CULL THE GOATS!

In what will be a hugely unpopular decision, Oxygen Conservation…

20th February 2025

Decisive Edinburgh win in shadow of Murrayfield

Bonus point win as Wanderers succumb to LRFC tenacity League…

20th February 2025

Grapes Bar and restaurant to close

The owners of the Grapes hotel in Newcastleton have confirmed…

20th February 2025

Sitka spruce going, going, gone!

A big task for the Tarras Valley team over the…

20th February 2025

Daniel Lacey: A Guilded Craftsman

Prestigious recognition for Langholm artisan from City of London livery…

13th February 2025

D&G Council Tax set to rise between 5 to 10%

…and the same for Water Rates…possibly 9%. Budgets are to…

13th February 2025

Virus on D&G farmtook 90 of 150 lambs

Farmers are urged to report Schmallenberg (SBV) cases NFU Mutual…

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Doddie’s Grand Tour visits the Muckle Toon

13th February 2025 | Community Rugby Sport

Fundraising cyclists and organisers bowled over by the hospitality received at Mintown Langholm Rugby Club was honoured to be asked to help out with the Doddie Grand Tour 2025 – and what a great day it was!With well over 100…

Caroline Street is still railing against its railings

13th February 2025 | Community News

As angle of fence increases, council budgets for repairs to start – maybe! By Alan Weatherstone There is a road warning sign in use nationally that warns drivers of an “Adverse Camber” this is explained as a road surface that…

U15 gold medal for Langholm’s Aoiffion

6th February 2025 | Athletics News Sport

Amazing 12 year old athlete makes her mark in her new age category 12-year school pupilAoiffion McVittie-Brangan today won her first medal in her new U15 age category. She was part of the winning quartet for Edinburgh Athletics Club’s U15…

Grapes Hotel holds crisis meeting with villagers

6th February 2025 | Community Lifestyle Newcastleton

“Frankly if I followed pure logic, I would close the doors right now.” By Gilly Fraser The future of the Grapes Hotel in Copshaw is looking uncertain.Owner Steven Swan staged a public meeting in the hotel and before a packed…

For age there’s no limit in the world of Burns

6th February 2025 | Arts and Entertainment Community

Young and old gather in Langholm and Gilnockie to celebrate the birth of Scotland’s Bard The Community Burns Supper held in the Buccleuch Centre last Saturday, was a resounding success. The event was due to be held on Friday, 24th…

Service held to celebrate union of parishes

6th February 2025 | Canonbie E&L Life Newcastleton News

The Church of Scotland presbytery of the South West held a service in Langholm Parish Church last Thursday to celebrate the union of Eskdale and Liddesdale charges and the linkage with Canonbie United Church. This was also a Service of…

6th February 2025

Concern over decline in dairy herd numbers

NFU Scotland say they’re concerned by figures just released which…

30th January 2025

Eskdalemuir's Hub generate Eowyn warmth

But Scottish Power falls short of supporting othervulnerable customers after…

30th January 2025

Return to the Far Pavilions for Helen

Another Himalayan adventure for gardening columnist Helen Knowles Life is…

30th January 2025

Copshaw on the the cusp of red and amber for Éowyn

Health Centre provided a Warm Hub throughout the storm By Gilly…

30th January 2025

Update on long-awaited Townfoot Sports Centre

Presentation of latest designs sketches for project The Townfoot Sports…

30th January 2025

Touching tributes to an incredible young man

Both the Langholm Primary and Secondary schools and the Xcel…

23rd January 2025

Langholm’s firefighters are the pride of D & G

Best Dumfries and Galloway Fire Station for 2024/2025 awarded to…

23rd January 2025

Langholm deny Dalkeith a four-try bonus point

The 61-15 triumph includes a hat-trick from Donaldson By Jason…

23rd January 2025

Scottish Tories to hold vote on controversial mega-pylon plans

The Scottish Conservatives will this week hold a vote at…

23rd January 2025

Langholm’s ‘model’ citizen hits the highlights in Milan

Proud Langholm Mum, Deborah Laidlaw, set off on a four-flight…

16th January 2025

Langholm Housing Needs survey – the results are in!

Exceptional response captures the views of 24% of the town’s…

16th January 2025

Langholm man honoured at Northampton Saints

Fitting and thoughtful gesture to John Elliot by former clubs…

Farming land remains in great demand

16th January 2025 | Farming and Environment

Farmland market edged up slightly during 2024 Demand for farmland continues to outstrip supply and the market is retaining its inherent resilience.That’s the conclusion reached in the Farmland Index compiled by leading independent global property consultancy Knight Frank LLP which…

Ewes SWI start the Burns ball rolling with a highly entertaining celebration

16th January 2025 | Arts Arts and Entertainment Lifestyle

The annual celebration of the Bard went ahead with a good attendance despite plumbing problems at the hall during the day. President Joan Cubbon opened proceedings by thanking Aileen, John, Mark and plumber David Divers for their successful efforts to…

'Carter's Rest'

16th January 2025 | Community E&L Life Nostalgia

…US President in Langholm After the news of the death of the Ex-President Jimmy Carter, the E&L took a nostalgic look back to remember the day he said hello to Langholm. In August 1995 Jimmy Carter, who was the American…

Canonbie trust has its eye on Cross Keys Hotel

9th January 2025 | Canonbie Lifestyle News

Potential purchase of historical inn presented to local residents Canonbie Community Enterprise held a meeting in the public hall on Tuesday night to give an update about the post office and present to people the possibility of purchasing the Cross…

Skelton surpasses but Idem impresses

9th January 2025 | Horse Racing Sport

Review of last meeting of 2024 and preview of the first of 2025 By Gordon Brown Thurs 29th December 2024 Harry and Dan Skelton dominated the final meeting at Kelso in 2024 when teaming up for a hat-trick which was…

Hilltop Leaf responds to questions about the project

9th January 2025 | Farming and Environment News

CEO Hamish Clegg brings us up to speed with the development The E&L have been asked a number of times recently about the Hilltop Leaf project based near Langholm and what progress is being made.Hilltop Leaf is a private medicinal…

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