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With grateful thanks

I would like to extend my grateful thanks to Alan Fernie and the Scottish Borders Youth Brass Band for putting on an amazing concert last Saturday in Victoria Halls, Selkirk.

Borders MSP Grahame joins call for Megrahi conviction probe

THE call for an inquiry into the conviction of Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi has been backed by a Borders MSP, writes Bob Burgess.

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Peebles make Wright choice as new coach

PEEBLES RFC have announced the appointment of Peter Wright as their new Head Coach with immediate effect.

Pride of Jed lift Kings cup

CAPITAL outfit Heriot’s may have lifted the last sevens title of the season at Riverside Park on Saturday but it was hosts Jed who were the heroes of the hour as they picked up their 2012 Kings of the Sevens trophy in front of a large home crowd.

Hockey Masters: Back row from left: Evonne Jack, Denise Fairbairn, Yvonne Johnstone, Karen Hay, Lynne Dixon, Moira Anderson, Carolyn Allison, Katie Francis. Front row: Elena Lunn, Jackie Wilson, Janet Jack Ruth Hounam

Masterful performance

THERE was a positive feeling and a spring in the mature legs as the Borders Women’s team travelled to Stirling to compete in the annual District Masters tournament at the weekend.

Harriers hold successful 10K

GALA HARRIERS’ own 10km road race, inaugurated 10 years ago for the club’s centenary celebrations, has moved from April to July and back again – but who’d have thought that temperatures would be so unseasonable in mid-May when it was staged last Sunday.

General Sport - School Games  - Olympic Park, London - 9/5/12
Lucy Hope of Scotland SE (gold), Jaeger Turner of ENgland central (silver) & Jane Roberts of Ireland (bronze) in the girls 100m backstroke at the Olympic Park  in the Government backed Sainsburys 2012 School Games  a multi sport event for 1,600 young people, supported by National Lottery funding from Sport England and delivered by the Youth Sport Trust
Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Paul Harding
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Lucy’s surprise at 100m win tempered in 200m

JEDBURGH swimmer Lucy Hope admitted she had a topsy-turvy day at the Sainsbury’s School Games last week after securing one gold medal, but missing out in her favoured 200m backstroke.

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‘Admirable receipts of cookery’ from the friars

“With the exception of the Lincolnshire fens, there are no greater areas of good land in Britain than can be found in the Merse, the Lothians, the East of Fife, the Vale of Strathmore and the Howe of the Mearns,” writes F Marian McNeill in The Scots Kitchen.

Two trainees go over to dark side with Cocoa Black

Cocoa Black in Peebles is doing its bit to promote young local talent and career opportunities in the lucrative foodie market which is now well established in the Borders.

Langholm Cornet Andrew Elliot, centre, with right-hand man Lee Earsman and left-hand man Graeme Murray

Langholm warms to Cornet Andrew

AN OUTBREAK of Common Riding fever hit Langholm on Friday night when the public turned out in force to vote for this year’s Cornet, and enjoy the town and pipe band perambulating the streets, writes John Smith.

Malcolm  Lindsay at Hare Moss SWT Reserve near Selkirk.

Pleasures in reserve

THE SCOTTISH Wildlife Trust’s (SWT) Borders reserves are holding their first open day at the end of the month.

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Palm trees left out in Arran’s cold

I’m just back from an enjoyable week on Arran and I can confirm that it was no warmer over there! It was weird photographing the island’s many palm trees with a backdrop of fresh snow on Goat Fell.

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2012 Innerleithen Principles. Aaron Somerville and Aaron. Allan.

Sporting principals to fore

TALENTED sportspeople will represent Innerleithen in the annual St Ronan’s celebrations, headed by Standard Bearer Aaron Somerville, writes Kenny Paterson.

Langholm Cornet Andrew Elliot, centre, with right-hand man Lee Earsman and left-hand man Graeme Murray

Langholm warms to Cornet Andrew

AN OUTBREAK of Common Riding fever hit Langholm on Friday night when the public turned out in force to vote for this year’s Cornet, and enjoy the town and pipe band perambulating the streets, writes John Smith.

AGM date for equality group

The Scottish Borders LGBT Equality Forum will be holding its AGM on, June 11 at 6pm in Beanscene, Heart of Hawick.

Outgoing chairperson of St Boswells Community Council, Alison Reed, is seen here with (l to r) David Dawson, Robin Wilde, Roy Lawrie, Alan Lorimer and the new chairman, Douglas Oliver.

FIVE SAY FAREWELL TO ST BOSWELLS COUNCIL POSTS

St Boswells Community Council has undergone big changes, with the retirement of five members, three of whom had served for more than 25 years each.

Asda offers free meeting room

A GALASHIELS store is opening its doors to provide a community centre for not-for-profit groups.

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