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First schools countryside day ‘a success’ say organisers

Primary five schoolchildren from across the region went to their own special Border Union show - the first event of its kind - in Kelso on Tuesday.

Woodland remains identified as Colin Law from Gordon

Human remains found in woodland near Gordon last month have been identified as those of a teenager who was last seen alive 14 years ago.

Weather warning

Borderers could face some disruption today (Monday 20 May), with heavy showers and thunderstorms expected to hit the area.

Action for Brain Injury Week, Momentum Skills. Philip Morgan (50)

Phil on the mend after cheating death

Phil Morgan almost lost his life after being poisoned by carbon monoxide gas while in a tent on Minch Moor, above Innerleithen, last February.

Forum get say on repairs

The council is to consult Teviot and Liddesdale area forum on where £140,000 for road repairs should be spent. It is part of a £1.14million capital fund for resurfacing agreed by the local authority in March.

Call for council nominations

Selkirk residents have until 5pm on Thursday to put their name forward to become a community councillor.

Sport rss

Riders endure two-day event

Scottish Endurance Riding Club Borders held their annual two day event at the weekend.

Broom brushes Hawick bowlers aside in T20

HAWICK & WILTON, East Division 7, gave a good account of themselves against Division 1 St Boswells in last week’s Murgitroyd T20 match.

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Jim Clark Rally ‑ Signs of growth....

SIGNS of growth are sprouting across the verges of the Berwickshire highways and byways, but this ‘seasonal vegetation’ is man-made.

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Peebles rugby kids win positive award

RUGBY playing youngsters from Peebles have scooped a top award at a national training camp.

Fashion high stakes for Kelso’s Ladies Day

HIGH fashion and quality racing combine for Kelso’s final meeting of the season on Sunday, when “Ladies Day” boasts an exciting seven-race card.

Bandits miss out on league points

Berwick New Holland Bandits 41 Newcastle Sapphire Engineering Diamonds 49

Lifestyle rss

Woodland

We’ve been ­enjoying a pint for longer than you may think

A bevy of foragers will ramble deep into the Teviot Valley on June 1-2, hunting for wild plants to flavour six new beers by the Scottish Borders Brewery.

Row over the relocation of the BGH therapy pool .Len Wyse, chair of the jedburgh leisure facilities trust outsie the Laidlaw Memorial  Pool .

Health chief admits error over Jed pool

Borders health chiefs jumped the gun in issuing a statement that gave the impression a new hydrotherapy pool at Jedburgh was a done deal.

Time to shed that macho image, Mr Entwistle

HOW do you measure the success of a smallholder? By how much they manage to produce to feed their family each year? By how many gallons of pea-pod burgundy they can make? By how many acres they have?

Maxton granddad’s baby charity hike

RETIRED scientist Tom Veitch will start to walk the Pennine Way for charity later this month.

Lijndean Resevoir

Local line-up for national festival

Award-winning photographer Laurie Campbell holds a day-long outdoors photography workship near Jedburgh next Sunday.

Young border chefs cook for international chef  Albert Roux at the Borders College to wina 6month placement and �6,000 bursary.

Students cook for Mr Roux video

ALBERT ROUX had a surprise for the six students competing for the grand prize of a six-month placement at one of his restaurants.

Community rss

FRAMED 23. Peel Hospital auction  (Nov. 1988)

Peel’s last op

The last operation at Peel Hospital was carried out on December 7. 1988.

Restoration work completed on Fatlips Castle near Denholm.

Fatlips Castle saved by a major facelift

A crumbling castle perched high on a cliff edge overlooking Teviotdale has been saved – thanks to a major restoration project.

FRAMED 22. Civil emergency practice, Galashiels. (Oct. 1988)

Crash course

Rescue workers searched for survivors amongst the wreckage of a crashed plane in the centre of Galashiels in October 1988.

Tweeddale MP David Mundell and local councillor Gavin Logan at Caerlee Mill after the closure announcement.

Scam alert after courier fraud cons over 2,000 people

Police have issued a warning over a phone scam which has claimed nearly 2,300 victims across the UK.

Row over the relocation of the BGH therapy pool .Len Wyse, chair of the jedburgh leisure facilities trust outsie the Laidlaw Memorial  Pool .

Health chief admits error over Jed pool

Borders health chiefs jumped the gun in issuing a statement that gave the impression a new hydrotherapy pool at Jedburgh was a done deal.

Langholm Cornet Alasdair Cavers with right and left-hand men Andrew Elliot and Lee Earsman

Farmer Alasdair reaps Muckle Toon votes

There was only one talking point in the Muckle Toon last week and that was who would be given the honour of being Langholm Cornet, 2013.

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Wednesday 22 May 2013

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