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Town loses out on funding due to mis-reported population

Discrepancy between census statistics andBorderlands figures has cost Langholm dear The Borderlands place programme has used population statistics as one of the indicators to allocate funding to towns inDumfries and Galloway. A local businessman, on discovering that Langholm is not…

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All kinds of everything at the 172nd Langholm Show

3rd October 2024 | E&L Life Farming and Environment Lifestyle News

MAIRI TELFORD JAMMEH reports on Langholm’s Rural Highlight in an 8-Page Supplement in this week’s E&L The 172nd Langholm Show was held on the Castleholm on what was a good Autumn day. It was dry with an odd light shower and the…

End of Season bash for Langholm Cricket Club

3rd October 2024 | Cricket Sport

A good night had by all at Langholm Cricket Club’s End of Season awards last weekend.The first presentation was to Cornet Bailey Donaldson to remember his big day away from the Cricket this Summer. Other award winners were:Duck Trophy -…

Milk production shock

3rd October 2024 | Farming and Environment

Stranraer-based processing company drops 12 farms Ten milk producers in Dumfries and Galloway and two in Ayrshire have been given 12 months notice by dairy processor Lactalis. They say no prior warning was given.Lactalis say their decision has been taken…

BT and OutReach: Appalling service

3rd October 2024 | Community Eskdalemuir

Eskdalemuir Hub STILL without a phoneline Eskdalemuir community hub is still without phone lines and internet after BT switched them off over three weeks ago ready to transfer to a digital system. Lack of phone and internet continues to impact…

Banking possibilities under investigation

3rd October 2024 | Community News

After announced closure of Bank of Scotland,solutions including a Post Office are being discussed At a meeting organised by Oliver Mundell MSP, last week with Bank representatives, Councillor Denis Male, Acting Community Council Chairperson Stuart Clement, the Langholm Alliance, and…

Signage, speed limit, flooding and potholes

26th September 2024 | Community News

An update from the A7 Action Group’s meeting The A7 Action Group met on 20th September and has provided the following update to the E&L Advertiser:The work to erect safety fencing to the north of Langholm is now complete.New hazard…

26th September 2024

Could a banking hub be the answer for Langholm?

By Mairi Telford Jammeh On a recent visit to Kirkcudbright…

26th September 2024

15 nights road closure for A7 improvements

Overnight works to resurface road south of Canonbie will run…

19th September 2024

Lorraine is BFA awards finalist

Westerkirk farmer in the running for Sheep Farmer of the…

19th September 2024

Fabulous fight-back as Langholm win in Tranent

Tries by Wilson bros., Hope, Martin and Tait seal the…

19th September 2024

Nearly 1,000 objections to Warblaw Woodlands

Langholm locals object to commercial forestry on their doorstep An…

19th September 2024

Inaction by BT leaves Hub incommunicado

Eskdalemuir venue unable to function properly without phoneline or broadband…

19th September 2024

Bank of Scotland to close Langholm branch

As High Street loses its last remaining bank,residents are saying…

12th September 2024

Stephen comes home with TWO gold medals!

Copshaw-raised Paralympian swims his way to a brace of golds…

12th September 2024

A rare glimpse of summer for the good people of the Benty

With the number of supporters and entries, the Benty Show…

12th September 2024

Depression on David Street to be tackled

and other updates from Councillor Male After many months of…

12th September 2024

Warblaw worries are endorsed by politicians

MSP Oliver Mundell urges residents to join Warblaw fight ahead…

5th September 2024

Bob's 70 years

Bandsman man and boy! Langholm Town Band took a small…

Teachers face up to the Great North Run

5th September 2024 | Athletics Community News Sport

In March this year, Headteacher of the Langholm and Canonbie Cluster of Schools, Ms Lauren McLean, approached her staff with a fitness challenge, to run the Great North Run, in aid of the NSPCC.She shared, “At Langholm and Canonbie schools…

Family and friends gather to commemorate Peter

5th September 2024 | Cricket Lifestyle

A seat placed at Cricket Club to remember sportsman and friend By Mairi Telford JammehA group of friends spent Saturday afternoon at Langholm Cricket Club in glorious sunshine. They were there to celebrate the life of their friend Peter Bart-Smith…

Special Day, special guests at the Holm Show

5th September 2024 | Farming and Environment Newcastleton

If you want good weather for your event – try inviting a weathergirl along. That certainly did the trick for the Holm Show. After weeks of what felt like unrelenting dreichness and rain, the last Saturday in August dawned bright,…

Golden time in Paris for Copshaw’s Paralympian

5th September 2024 | News Sport Swimming

Team GB Paralympic swimmer Stephen Clegg ALSO breaks long-standing record…what a day! STEPHEN CLEGG took gold on Saturday in the 100 metre S12 backstroke event at the paralympic games in the La Defense arena in Paris. He made the final…

Scottish lead for Langholm's Matilda

29th August 2024 | Sport

While sister Antonia gets personal best in 100m The weekend before last, it was the turn of sisters, Matilda and Antonia Brockley, who receive support through the “Welcome to Langholm” Future Champions Awards, to compete at the Scottish Athletics Championships,…

Fingers crossed for a fine day for the 127th Holm Show

29th August 2024 | Arts and Entertainment Community E&L Life Farming and Environment Gilly Fraser Lifestyle Newcastleton

Marquees are up, entries are made and there’s no rain in Saturday’s forecast It might be tempting to think that once the structure and format of a show has been decided, following years should be really simple because all the…

Come and try Youth Rugby

25th July 2024 | Rugby Sport

With the new rugby season fast approaching Langholm Youth Rugby would like to invite any new members to come along to our training night on Tuesday 13th August at Langholm Rugby Club. Whether you’ve never tried rugby or want to…

Have your say on the future of Langholm Housing

25th July 2024 | Community Lifestyle News

New survey aims to gather opinion on what the town ACTUALLY needs “Little more than five new houses have been built in Langholm in the past 30 years while around half of our housing stock goes back to the 1800s.…

Three of the best

25th July 2024 | E&L Life Lifestyle News

Everyone at the E&L and Muckle Toon Media wish Bailey and all his followers a great Common Riding 2024 This week’s E&L is full to bursting with photos and stories of the rideouts and the lead up to the Common…

Copshaw artist Paula to display her “Wild Side”

18th July 2024 | Arts and Entertainment Community Newcastleton

Newcastleton Nurse is to retire to follow her passion ~ An E&L Feature by Gilly Fraser Many of us dream of taking early retirement to follow a passion or childhood dream – for Copshaw’s Paula Rowan that has now become…

Future-proofing the Common Riding

18th July 2024 | Arts and Entertainment Community Lifestyle News

No less than 63 ponies and their riders sallied forth on the Castle Craigs Club’s Pony Rideout which was held last Sunday.With the youngest rider only four years old, the future definitely looks safe for Langholm Common Riding. See more…

Holes filled, wall secured

18th July 2024 | Common Riding Community News

At least the Common Riding route is more or less free of potholes…for now! Workmen from the Dumfries and Galloway Roads Department have been round the route of the Common Riding procession to fill-in any potholes and crumbling bits of…

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