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Langholm Housing Needs survey – the results are in!

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Langholm man honoured at Northampton Saints

16th January 2025 | Rugby Sport

Fitting and thoughtful gesture to John Elliot by former clubs Northampton Saints paid special tribute to one of their own, John G Elliot, from Langholm at Franklin’s Gardens on Saturday 28th December culminating in a televised version of his time…

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…

9th January 2025

Hilltop Leaf responds to questions about the project

CEO Hamish Clegg brings us up to speed with the…

9th January 2025

Copshaw's golden boy adds to his medal haul

Paralympian Stephen Clegg receives an MBE in King’s New Years…

19th December 2024

Langholm Fire Station wins ‘best in D&G’

Audit of regional facilities puts Langholm on the top rung!…

19th December 2024

Muckle Toon serves up a treat with Pinocchio... Panto Italiano!

Capacity audiences at each performance as 1,250 people attend Centre…

19th December 2024

Churches unite with Liddesdale

The Reverend Morag Crossan has announced that from 1st January…

12th December 2024

Cumberland commits to Langholm High Street

Building society seeks to assure customers that it has no…

12th December 2024

Nicol scores on this 350th appearance for Langholm

AND gets man of the match too! Emerging rugby legend.…

12th December 2024

Heritage Centre Questionnaire

A local group, under the auspices of The Langholm Alliance,…

12th December 2024

Serious inaction by D&G Council

Letter to the Editor I am writing again to express…

5th December 2024

Busy first meeting for new community council

Unclear how access to LEWCC finances will be resolved and…

5th December 2024

Holyrood rally calls for investment in agriculture

NFUS leads farmers and crofters in Edinburgh protest Hundreds of…

5th December 2024

Bike Seven celebrates 15 years in business

Bike business with strong Langholm following celebrates 15th anniversary By…

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Creation Mill to create their own textile centre

5th December 2024 | Lifestyle News

Inspirational Langholm firm take their business a stage further Creation Mill is creating a new textile centre in Langholm at Buccleuch Mill. The building belongs to the SIL group who are based in Lancashire and who are fully behind the…

Another blow to Langholm as Skinyards set to close

28th November 2024 | Community News

Up to 10 jobs to be lost as 176-year-old employer will cease trading an the end of the year The Eskdale & Liddesdale Advertiser has been trying to get information about the alleged closure of theSkinyards business but has been…

Joe the butcher runs 50km to make a difference

28th November 2024 | News

Amazing gesture of kindness Well-known Langholm butcher and Longtown man, Joe Kirkup, ran 10 lots of 5k over the weekend to raise money for local families who may struggle to buy their children Christmas presents.A couple of his fire-fighter colleagues…

Would you pay £272 for a Flat White Coffee?

28th November 2024 | Farming and Environment

An innovative farmer from Mossgiel explains why Well, you might if the price also included 34 shares in the farm once worked by none other than Robert Burns.It’s all part of a scheme by the farm to raise funds for…

A new future for three local churches

28th November 2024 | Canonbie Community Lifestyle Newcastleton News

By Anthony Lane Many readers of the E&L will be aware of the enormous changes that have taken place across the Church of Scotland in recent years. There are fewer ministers and members of the church and now proposals have…

King Charles honours dedicated Langholm bandsman with MBE

28th November 2024 | Arts and Entertainment Community News

David Calvert is presented with his medal by Lord Lieutenant It was wonderful to see octogenarian David Corrie Calvert be presented with his MBE medal on Sunday in Langholm Town Hall by Fiona Armstrong the Lord Lieutenant of Dumfries. The…

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…

7th November 2024

Will Center Parc’s Hawick plans affect Irvine House?

Buccleuch assures the E&L that they are fully committed to…

7th November 2024

Barony’s Dairy Nexus is a Borderlands first

The multi-million-pound Dairy Nexus project at the Barony campus will…

7th November 2024

Toss a coin into Kelso’s Wishing Well Chase Day

Under new rules, racing has to be completed by 2pm…

7th November 2024

Stars in Their Eyes and performing in their hearts!

Local entertainers take to the stage to strut their stuff…

31st October 2024

Castleholm is officially in community hands

Landmark deal sees cherished land transferred to the people of…

31st October 2024

Hope Hospital shines in Excellence in Care inspection

The Thomas Hope hospital in Langholm recently had a six-month…

Kennedy bows out of NFUS with fiery speech

31st October 2024 | Farming and Environment

Hard-hitting rhetoric at President’s last conference NFU Scotland Chief Martin Kennedy delivered a hard-hitting final Autumn conference speech to call out what he described as “big businesses buying into our carbon credits with no scruples.”The conference focused on enabling farmers…

Polysport venue helps keep Copshaw folk in top form

31st October 2024 | E&L Life Gilly Fraser Newcastleton

MSP is shown round The Holm’s health and fitness facility The important role even a small village can play in keeping its residents fit and healthy was demonstrated to Borders MSP Rachael Hamilton when she visited Newcastleton last week.Ms Hamilton,…

Forresters couldn’t see the wood for the trees

31st October 2024 | Rugby Sport

Another robust performance by LRFC on home soil this time By Kenneth Pool | Langholm 52 – Forresters 18 Following their excellent win over Haddington RFC the previous week, Langholm were keen to build on their success when they faced…

Emergency services rescue woman from chilly River Esk

24th October 2024 | Community News

Firefighters from Langholm, Annan, Dumfries and Gala required as water rescue not straightforward A dramatic rescue took place on the River Esk in Langholm on Saturday afternoon when a young woman was recovered from the river after being swept downstream…

Punk Icon to visit Buccleuch

24th October 2024 | Arts and Entertainment E&L Life

Johnny Rotten will sell-out soon even though it’s a year off! Langholm Punk-Rock fans have been fired-up by the announcement that one of the genre’s legends is to appear on the Buccleuch Centre stage in October 2025. John Lydon, born…

Vital issues addressed at this year’s AgriExpo

24th October 2024 | Farming and Environment

This year’s Borderway Agri Expo features two seminars focusing on vital issues of concern to the livestock and wider farming industry.The morning event focuses on the future of farming and food production, taking an in-depth look at the positive strides…

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