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Cumberland commits to Langholm High Street

Building society seeks to assure customers that it has no plans to follow the course of the other banks in the town The Cumberland Building Society has underlined its commitment to Langholm as the town’s last remaining bank prepares to…

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Nicol scores on this 350th appearance for Langholm

12th December 2024 | Rugby Sport

AND gets man of the match too! Emerging rugby legend. Langholm RFC took on Ross High RFC at a cold and very windy Milntown on Saturday. Despite the overnight heavy rain, the pitch was playable but soft. The grandstand was…

Heritage Centre Questionnaire

12th December 2024 | Arts and Entertainment Lifestyle

A local group, under the auspices of The Langholm Alliance, is currently exploring the possibility of opening a Heritage and Genealogycentre in a vacant site in the centre of Langholm.They feel that with the abundance of history that Langholm and…

Serious inaction by D&G Council

12th December 2024 | Community News

Letter to the Editor I am writing again to express my deep concern regarding the unsafe, deteriorating state of Erskine Church in Langholm. Pleasereview the attached images, which showdebris dislodged and thrown into my Mum’s yard during high winds at…

Busy first meeting for new community council

5th December 2024 | Community News

Unclear how access to LEWCC finances will be resolved and one-way traffic systems discussed By Mairi Telford Jammeh Langholm, Ewes and Westerkirk community council had its first full meeting since the election, on Monday night. The police report highlighted a…

Holyrood rally calls for investment in agriculture

5th December 2024 | Farming and Environment

NFUS leads farmers and crofters in Edinburgh protest Hundreds of farmers, crofters and smallholders gathered at Holyrood last week to call on the Scottish Government to increase investment in agriculture and rural development.NFU Scotland says a modest increase in rural…

Bike Seven celebrates 15 years in business

5th December 2024 | Cycling E&L Life Sport

Bike business with strong Langholm following celebrates 15th anniversary By Mairi Telford Jammeh Bike Seven the bike shop opened its doors ten years ago, in 2009, in the Sandilands industrial estate in Longtown. The bike shop, which is very much…

5th December 2024

Creation Mill to create their own textile centre

Inspirational Langholm firm take their business a stage further Creation…

28th November 2024

Another blow to Langholm as Skinyards set to close

Up to 10 jobs to be lost as 176-year-old employer…

28th November 2024

Joe the butcher runs 50km to make a difference

Amazing gesture of kindness Well-known Langholm butcher and Longtown man,…

28th November 2024

Would you pay £272 for a Flat White Coffee?

An innovative farmer from Mossgiel explains why Well, you might…

28th November 2024

A new future for three local churches

By Anthony Lane Many readers of the E&L will be…

28th November 2024

King Charles honours dedicated Langholm bandsman with MBE

David Calvert is presented with his medal by Lord Lieutenant…

21st November 2024

Erskine Church is on a downward ‘spire-al’…

After contact with the owner, it appears thatthe eyesore will…

14th November 2024

Buccleuch confirms its commitment to 150 lodges

Center Parc’s plans for development of site near Hawick will…

14th November 2024

Langholm Girls 14s pluck a win from Galloway Thistle

By Calum Graham On Sunday, Langholm Girls FC welcomed Galloway…

14th November 2024

The human cost of ‘progress’

Gilly Fraser meets a couple whose dream of a perfectretirement…

14th November 2024

Aoiffion & Lara are Dumfries & Galloway Life award winners

Locals are well represented in glamorous, district-wide event Two Dumfries…

14th November 2024

At the going down of the sun and in the morning…

Eskdale remembers… Langholm, once more, remembered the fallen of all…

Will Center Parc’s Hawick plans affect Irvine House?

7th November 2024 | Canonbie E&L Life News

Buccleuch assures the E&L that they are fully committed to the 500-lodge holiday park south of Langholm Center Parcs announced on Tuesday that it is planning a new development between Hawick and Selkirk working with the Buccleuch Group. The proposal…

Barony’s Dairy Nexus is a Borderlands first

7th November 2024 | Farming and Environment

The multi-million-pound Dairy Nexus project at the Barony campus will be officially opened this month.The scheme has been set up with funding of up to £8m from the UK and Scottish Governments and £738,000 from South of Scotland Enterprise and…

Toss a coin into Kelso’s Wishing Well Chase Day

7th November 2024 | Horse Racing Sport

Under new rules, racing has to be completed by 2pm By Jonathan Garratt Connections of Five Dollar Fine have their eyes on the £20,000 feature race, staged over nearly 2m 6f, at Kelso on Saturday.Trained by Northumberland permit-holder Ann Hamilton,…

Stars in Their Eyes and performing in their hearts!

7th November 2024 | Arts and Entertainment E&L Life

Local entertainers take to the stage to strut their stuff in resurrection of popular talent competition Langholm was once again the centre of the entertainment world last Saturday when a wealth of stars descended upon Langholm Social Club for a…

Castleholm is officially in community hands

31st October 2024 | Community News

Landmark deal sees cherished land transferred to the people of Langholm from Buccleuch Group Since the E&L reported on the public meeting held about the community takeover of part of Langholm’s historic Castleholm, which received huge public support, the Castleholm…

Hope Hospital shines in Excellence in Care inspection

31st October 2024 | Community Lifestyle News

The Thomas Hope hospital in Langholm recently had a six-month review of its level of care and it was found to be excellent on many of the standards assessed.Regular unannounced inspections of the hospital are carried out by the Health…

31st October 2024

Kennedy bows out of NFUS with fiery speech

Hard-hitting rhetoric at President’s last conference NFU Scotland Chief Martin…

31st October 2024

Polysport venue helps keep Copshaw folk in top form

MSP is shown round The Holm’s health and fitness facility…

31st October 2024

Forresters couldn’t see the wood for the trees

Another robust performance by LRFC on home soil this time…

24th October 2024

Emergency services rescue woman from chilly River Esk

Firefighters from Langholm, Annan, Dumfries and Gala required as water…

24th October 2024

Punk Icon to visit Buccleuch

Johnny Rotten will sell-out soon even though it’s a year…

24th October 2024

Vital issues addressed at this year’s AgriExpo

This year’s Borderway Agri Expo features two seminars focusing on…

24th October 2024

Disappointment with LINK’S response to cash worries

Cash machine company not a lot of help in finding…

24th October 2024

Stunning last-minute win for Langholm XV

Second-half determination turns the tables on Haddington By Kenneth Pool…

17th October 2024

Support schemes need to be fit for purpose

Organisation says existing help should be extended and built upon…

17th October 2024

Langholm clock-up a useful win in Dalkeith

Dalkeith RFC 19 – Langholm RFC 39 gives LRFC a…

17th October 2024

Eskdale has fitting finalists for D&G Life awards

Regional recognition in prestigious shortlist for inspirational locals Two Eskdale…

17th October 2024

Holiday village plans for Irvine House and grounds

Buccleuch’s vision for up to 150 lodges couldbenefit Langholm businesses…

Town loses out on funding due to mis-reported population

10th October 2024 | Community News

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…

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…

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