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Framed in Time
This week we turn our gaze on our fellow Borders newshounds, with a flashback almost a quarter of a century ago.
Region in a strategically-different position
Mr Wirsten is right to say that we already consult with other councils (letters, May 8).
Borders taxpayers are paying the price for party political representation
From 1988 to 1996, I was an elected member of Roxburgh District Council.
Berwick example bursts rail claim
Let me start by saying I am not opposed to railways, and would love to see one which would serve the Borders – a commuter train going round the Border towns and linking up at say Galashiels or Tweedbank.
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