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And so, it all begins once again!

The Benty Rideout ushers in another Langholm Common Riding fortnight Langholm’s most precious possession, the Common Riding, commenced, once more, on Saturday with the annual Castle Craigs Club’s Benty Rideout.In his first official duty at his own Common Riding, Langholm…


 

Scottish Woodlands hear Warblaw concerns

17th July 2025 | Farming and Environment News

Organisations and residents voice issues at recent Environmental Impact Meeting held in Langholm Last Thursday Scottish Woodlands who are designing a new wood for Warblaw on behalf of James Jones the landowner, held a scoping meeting for an environmental impact…

New one-way system for Elizabeth and Caroline Streets

10th July 2025 | Community News

Proposals put forward further to a request from residents and Councillor Male Langholm Ewes and Westerkirk Community Council has received the following notification from Dumfries and Galloway Council’s roads department: Further to a request from a local Councillor and local…

...Pureous Bunkumus...

10th July 2025 | Arts and Entertainment Gilly Fraser Lifestyle

It’s that time of year again! It may have been a very mixed bag weather wise, but Tub Oli Downey and his loyal band of Copshaw Common Riding followers didn’t let that spoil their special day. The fun began for…

Creation weaves a new future

10th July 2025 | Community Lifestyle

Langholm textile project launches new centre along with new hope for the industry A new era has begun in Langholm with the opening of Creation Mill’s textile centre last Friday night. Many people thought the future of textiles in the…

Engaging with Ewan

10th July 2025 | Arts and Entertainment Common Riding News

Spur Do 2025 Cornet Patterson being presented with his spurs by his brother Liam. The spur do was held at the golf club, and 24 of the Cornet’s friends attended. In usual Spur do fashion everyone took a turn and…

Unwanted changes coming to Langholm Town bus service

3rd July 2025 | Community News

Lifeline local transport is in danger of having itsoperation reduced without any public consultation SWestrans, the South West Transport Partnership, ‘a group set up by Transport Scotland to determine and deliver better transport, both locally and nationally, and to act…

3rd July 2025

Simon is club champ: Ian is a life-member

Celebrations all round at Langholm Golf Club Langholm Golf Club…

3rd July 2025

Only 58 days to prepare for the Holm Show 2025!

Holm Show schedules will be in local shops and on…

3rd July 2025

Miraculous sunshine for Ewan’s Street Party

Henry Street and Moodlaw Point residents turned out in force…

3rd July 2025

Fleetwood Macnificent!

Mark Hallam reviews Buccleuch Centre success The visible five of the…

26th June 2025

Further hurdles for Canonbie PO takeover

Canonbie Community Enterprise’sdisappointment with owner’s u-turn Canonbie Community Enterprise (CCE)…

26th June 2025

Huge message sent to Scotland’s decision-makers

Campaigners are pressing for goats to receive fully-protected status Campaigners…

26th June 2025

Alan does Doddie proud with 37 Potholm loops

Extreme weather ends marathon effort after a total of 188.5…

26th June 2025

Academy welcomes inspiring visitor

Challenging disability stereotypes is how Hari overcame adversity Last week…

19th June 2025

‘Forgotten Fleece Tales’ is a masterpiece in wool

High-quality exhibition curated by Ardbeag Crafts and Creation Mill showcases…

19th June 2025

Paul Young to ‘lay his hat’ at The Buccleuch

Paul Young will go back on the road with a…

19th June 2025

Thoughtful gift for popular bowler

Rob receives a trike from fellow Old Town members As…

19th June 2025

Alan's big Challenge for Doddie charity

Last year Alan Miller challenged himself to cycle 20 laps…

Kelso Races

No pot of gold at the end of this ‘rainbow’

19th June 2025 | Community News

SNP to form a minority administration after Conservative split in D&G Council The Scottish National Party has assumed leadership of Dumfries & Galloway Council, following the dramatic resignation of Conservative leader Gail Macgregor and a significant split in the Tory…

Langholm's Front Three have a great Day out at Hawick Common Riding

12th June 2025 | Common Riding Community News

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Scottish Opera's 'LAUDER' on tour

12th June 2025 | Arts and Entertainment

Revival of show to mark 155th birthday of Harry  To mark the 155th birthday of legendary Scottish entertainer Sir Harry Lauder, tenor and broadcaster, Jamie MacDougall is reviving the much-loved Scottish Opera show Lauder for four performances this summer, in London, Derbyshire and Edinburgh.…

School sprint silver for Langholm pupils

12th June 2025 | Athletics School Sport

Speedy youngsters impress in Grangemouth The Scottish Primary Schools 4 x 100m Sprint Relay Championships for boys and girls was held in Grangemouth at the weekend. Following impressive performances at the Annandale and Eskdale Sprint Relay Finals in May which…

New recruits needed for life-saving community service

12th June 2025 | E&L Life Newcastleton

Village’s First Responders a critical resource When someone suffers a serious medical emergency, survival can be a race against the clock. Treatment provided in the first few minutes can literally mean the difference between life and death for that patient.…

Suckler cow numbers are in decline UK-wide

12th June 2025 | Farming and Environment

Soaring beef production disguises the problem Sucklers cows are crucial to the UK livestock industry yet they’re sliding into decline while global beef production is soaring. That was the message Harrison and Hetherington Group Director Scott Donaldson had for a…

Like Mother like Tub

22nd May 2025 | Arts & Entertainment E&L Life Newcastleton

Copshaw has chosen its new Tub. Voters went to the polls on Saturday and elected 21-year-old Oli Downey to hold the village’s most prestigious post for the next year and to carry the Pureous Bunkumus flag with pride and honour.…

After 102 years, LAODS has a new name

22nd May 2025 | Arts & Entertainment Lifestyle News

Fresh Talent sought for the new season on stage Langholm Theatre Group (formerly LAODS) have their sights set on finding new talent for their next musical production. Members of Langholm Amateur Operatic & Dramatic Society decided at an Extra-Ordinary General…

90% would prefer to buy Scottish meat over imports

22nd May 2025 | Farming and Environment

Industry gets major thumbs up from consumers Scottish beef, lamb and pork have been given a major thumbs-up from consumers. In a survey, 90% said they’d prefer to buy Scottish meat even if imports from elsewhere were 30% cheaper. They…

D&G Chief pays visit to Langholm organisations

22nd May 2025 | News

Dumfries and Galloway Council’s Chief Executive Dawn Roberts paid a visit to Langholm on Tuesday accompanied by Councillor Denis Male and Ward Manager Stuart Hamilton. She was delighted to meet staff at the Xcel project, see for herself the sensory…

Ewan Patterson elected as Langholm’s 2025 Cornet

15th May 2025 | Common Riding Community News

Over 50% of the town turn out to vote as record number of voters is equalled On a beautiful Spring evening, half of Langholm came out to elect their Cornet for 2025.Such was the number of voters, that the previous…

Mary-Jane’s Agricultural Adviser of the Year Award

15th May 2025 | Farming and Environment

Honouring the trailblazing women involved in farming Pioneering work in helping to establish a Scotland-wide network of women involved in farming by SAC Consulting’s Mary-Jane Lawrie has won her the title of Agricultural Adviser of the Year.Now in their second…

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