Woman faces eviction from caravan home on farmland near Selkirk
A disabled woman faces eviction from her caravan home on farmland near Selkirk.
A disabled woman faces eviction from her caravan home on farmland near Selkirk.
The chips are up for a potato supplier in the Borders after expansion plans were rubber-stamped.
Tourists visiting Kelso will have no problem finding a place to stay if proposed conversion of the former Citizens Advice office gets the green light.
The transformative power of music was on the curriculum for children at nine Borders primary schools during September.
A Borders police commander has committed to his officers’ presence during Common Riding festivals next year.
An event bidding to help combat climate anxiety in the Borders will be held this week.
Expansion is on the agenda at a veterinary practice in Kelso.
Children of school age being taught at home in the Borders has sky-rocketed over the last seven years, new statistics reveal.
Respect for each other is at the heart of a Borders nursery which has been praised in an inspection report.
The latest stage of a Borders housing development faces an uncertain future after a planning appeal was rejected.
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