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Man found in possession of a knife in Galashiels hit with £300 fine
A 25-YEAR-OLD man found in possession of a knife has been fined £300 at Selkirk Sheriff Court. Logan Todd pleaded guilty to the offence which happened in King Street, Galashiels, on May 22. Prosecutor India McLean said police officers had cause
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RHASS raffles off their colourful ‘Flock to the Show’ sheep sculptures
THERE are just a few days to go until the Royal Highland & Agricultural Society of Scotland RHASS raffles off their colourful ‘Flock to the Show’ sheep sculptures, which featured in a popular national public art trail earlier this year. There
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Galashiels discount food retailer to start relocation as planning bid approved
AN AUTO-CENTRE in Galashiels is a step closer to being ‘frozen out’ as a food retailer prepares to move into its premises. Planners at Scottish Borders Council (SBC) have granted planning approval to Farmfoods to carry out external alterations
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Plea made after grave site at Borders cemetery 'defaced three times'
A PLEA has been made after a grave site at Eyemouth Cemetery was defaced on three separate occasions. Council bosses have been urged to ensure that staff digging graves use ground protection boards to reduce the damage caused to grass beside burial
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Coming back to Netherdale was a 'no brainer' says GFR legend Zander Murray
ZANDER Murray has rejoined Gala Fairydean Rovers from SPFL League Two side Bonnyrigg Rose. And he goes straight into the squad for tomorrow’s Lowland League fixture against Gretna 2008 at Netherdale. He said: “It's a homecoming. Signing for
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Galashiels architect announces two senior promotions and seven new studio staff
GALASHIELS architect Aitken Turnbull, one of Scotland’s oldest architectural practices has made two senior promotions and hired seven new studio staff as the award-winning firm further strengthens its teams across its sites. The changes are part
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Three modern energy efficient business units coming to Coldstream Business Park
COUNCILLORS and the Borderlands Partnership have approved a business case aimed at securing investment from the Borderlands Inclusive Growth Deal for new business infrastructure in Coldstream. At the end of last month, Elected Members approved
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Goods stolen and ‘significant’ damage caused as vehicle broken into in Borders
GOODS have been stolen after a vehicle was broken into on a Borders high street, according to police. Significant damage was caused during the incident in Hawick at around 8.45pm on Tuesday, September 5, say officers. Anyone with information
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Gregor Townsend makes 13 changes to his starting XV for must-win Romania match
Gregor Townsend has called on his Scotland stand-ins to seize their chance to impress against Romania on Saturday and play their way into contention for the showdown with Ireland. The head coach has made 13 changes to his starting XV for the must-win