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LANGHOLM’S AOIFFION IS TO RUN FOR SCOTLAND

BRING ON BELFAST | Not only is she supporting Scotland in the World Cup, S2 Pupil Aoiffion McVittie Brangan is also celebrating her own selection for the Scottish Schools Athletics Team that will face England, Ireland and Wales in Belfast…

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Second round of Prostate testing brings total to 230

20th June 2026 | Lifestyle

More public awareness and sessions like this help tackle the issue The Langholm Alliance has held a second Prostate Cancer Blood Testing Site, at Langholm Rugby Club providing 150 men with free PSA blood tests. Following the overwhelming success of…

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Primary School Awards with Cornet Tommy Hope

19th June 2026 | School

A great occasion with special awards from Hawick’s 1514 Club and Common Riding songs to boot! …read much more in this week’s E&L available at your Newsagent or available online by subscription. Click HERE

Langholm lads shine among the Souters o' Selkirk

18th June 2026 | Common Riding Lifestyle News

Another successful outing, this time to Selkirk Common Riding, for Langholm’s Front Three. …read much more in this week’s E&L available at your Newsagent or available online by subscription. Click HERE

Scottish Championships for Langholm girl stars

18th June 2026 | Athletics Sport

Aoiffion’s Under 16 times faster than the Under 20s Four pupils from Langholm Academy travelled to Grangemouth on Friday and Saturday to compete at the Scottish Schools’ National Athletics Championships: AVA BELL | EVELYN BELL | AOIFFION McVITTIE-BRANGAN | MOLLIE…

If at first you don't succeed...

18th June 2026 | Farming and Environment Newcastleton

Resilient campaigners seek second petition The first bid to get protected status for the wild goats on the moors between Newcastleton and Langholm may have fallen at the Scottish Government stage, despite being backed by a 22,000-signature petition, the biggest…

Langholm cellist returns home for summer concerts

18th June 2026 | Arts and Entertainment Community News

Langholm cellist Will Archibald will return to the region this summer for performances in Carlisle and Dumfries before beginning his studies at the Royal Academy of Music in London in September. The 18-year-old, who is currently completing his A Levels…

New Solar and Battery Scheme proposed for Canonbie area

21st May 2026 | Canonbie Community News

Hall Burn site earmarked for potential 300GWhrs project Buccleuch Group is inviting local residents to a public exhibition to learn more about proposals for a new solar and battery energy system (BESS) project near Canonbie. The new project, known as…

Sheep fleece market is showing signs of growth

21st May 2026 | Farming and Environment

After years of sheep fleece prices hitting rock bottom, the market is showing significant signs of improvement.The National Sheep Association says farmers who in recent years haven’t even bothered attempting to sell their fleeces should definitely send their clip in…

Mountain biking tracks would attract visitors

21st May 2026 | Cycling Sport

Excellent video shows how it is a ‘no-brainer’ We recently reported in the E&L in relation to the transport hub being created in Langholm that The Stove has been working with the Xcel Project. The aim of the work was…

Newcastleton mourns the loss of true Liddesdale lady

21st May 2026 | Community Newcastleton

Sandy Richardson played a huge part in the life of Copshaw Holm Tributes have been paid to a much-loved Copshaw resident who has died following a short illness.Sandy Richardson played a huge role in village life, starting with a twelve-year…

Dedicated volunteer Avril leaves a rainbow of memories

21st May 2026 | Community Lifestyle News

OBITUARY: Avril Leonilda Olivia Bannatyne née Baird Avril was born on Saturday 20th April 1946 to Robert Baird and his wife Olivia – née Capaldi – in Lambhill, north Glasgow. Avril was always proud of both her Scottish and Italian roots.…

Castle Craigs Club welcomes new Cornet

21st May 2026 | Arts and Entertainment Community E&L Life News

The Castle Craigs club held its annual general meeting in the Crown Hotel last Friday evening with thirty-five members in attendance. President Graeme Murray welcomed Cornet Hope to the meeting along with Right-Hand Man Patterson and Left-Hand Man Donaldson. Graeme…

Community Council reviews finances, prioroties and safety

23rd April 2026 | Community News

A continued spat with a member of the public has necessitated the holding of meetings in private On Tuesday, Langholm, Ewes and Westerkirk Community Council considered a wide range of local issues at its latest meeting, including public safety, financial…

All systems go for Langholm Sevens

23rd April 2026 | Rugby Sport

Milntown is prepared and ready for a great day Rugby Sevens Twelve teams will compete for the Scott Cup at the Langholm Sevens on 25th April at Milntown. First played for in 1930, the cup, presented by the Scott family…

Altitude Drivers versus the potholes

23rd April 2026 | Arts and Entertainment Community Newcastleton News

Hugh Ferguson captured photos of the Altitude Driver Club members navigating the Tarras road at the weekend. Altitude Drivers Club Events offers luxury driving tours to supercar obsessives. Catering to high-net-worth individuals, the organisation combines a love of cars with exclusive…

Eskdale Hotel makes it to final in Scottish Hotel Awards

16th April 2026 | Community News

Langholm’s prime hostelry nominated in three categories in prestigious industry competition The Eskdale Hotel is delighted to announce that they have been shortlisted as a finalist in the 9th annual Scottish Hotel Awards prestige 2026 in three categories. The Prestige…

Last home game of season and a farewell to Colin after 20 years

16th April 2026 | Rugby Sport

RUGBY | Langholm 64 – North Berwick 5 Having had a reasonably dry week with two sunny warm days it was an unpleasant surprise first thing Saturday morning to find both pitches at Milntown badly waterlogged. The heavy rain early…

Castleholm Community Trust holds its third AGM

16th April 2026 | Community Lifestyle News

Trustees inform public about progress and development of aims Castleholm Community Trust Chairman, Roger Maxwell, opened the Annual General Meeting by confirming that a quorum was present and that apologies had been received and minuted. The minutes of the previous…

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