Children in safe hands at Borders after-school service, inspectors find
CHILDREN are in safe hands at an after-school service in Selkirk, an inspection has deemed.
CHILDREN are in safe hands at an after-school service in Selkirk, an inspection has deemed.
A second road repairing machine has been drafted into action to tackle the blight of potholes across the Borders.
TWO new state-of-the art Borders schools are set for completion before the end of next year.
CASH-STRAPPED Scottish Borders Council has made “significant improvement” as it bids to balance its books, senior councillors were informed this week.
A new farm shop and public picnic area are on the agenda as part of expansion plans in the Borders.
A vacant farmhouse will be flattened and four new homes built in its place if plans submitted to Scottish Borders Council are agreed.
Borders MP John Lamont has expressed his disappointment after being sacked as shadow Scottish secretary.
Parents in the Borders are being encouraged to act now to prepare their child for important educational milestones.
Proposals for a £400m holiday park represents an exciting ‘new dawn’ for the Borders, according to extremely supportive senior council leaders.
Four mobile cameras have been bought by Scottish Borders Council with the aim of focusing on crime and anti-social behaviour across the Borders.
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