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Adverts for contraceptives, trade unions and sex will be barred from roundabouts across East Lothian as part of a plan to ...
A brewery is raising a glass to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the reopening of Borders Railway by launching a new beer ...
An improved service for people living with dementia in Galashiels and Hawick is guaranteed after the appointment of a specialist nurse.
The size of Edinburgh’s new cycle hire scheme has been revealed two days ahead of its public launch. Users will be able to cycle from Powderhall to the Commonwealth Pool and Holyrood to Haymarket in ...
This, Edinburgh’s myths and legends come alive under the Royal Mile as The Real Mary King’s Close unveils brand-new ‘Myths and Legends Tour’.
An East Lothian resident ordered to take down a garden fence enclosing part of her front garden has appealed, saying it has improved the safety and privacy of her home.
More than half of Scotland’s small businesses plan to expand in the next two years but rising running costs are a significant threat to their ambitions, new research by the Federation of Small ...
An ‘anniversary’ concert celebrating the Fab Four’s most creative period is being brought to Keslo by Live Borders.
Councillors are being advised against raising an objection to a proposed windfarm despite acknowledgement of its “significant” visual impact on a Berwickshire village.
Over £3 million has been injected by the Council towards at risk groups this year, with an extra £284,192 in Third Sector Resilience Funding agreed by elected members at a full Council meeting on ...
Funding of £5,000 is being sought this week to offer a ticket to ride for older folk in Melrose. Cycling Without Age Scotland (CWAS) works nationwide, providing rides in pioneering e-bike Trishaws ...
In recognition of its coasts, canals, lochs and estuaries, Edinburgh has become the first Council in Scotland to adopt a ‘Motion for the Ocean’.