Jobs boost in pipeline as Borders quarry submits expansion plans
Proposed expansion plans at a Borders quarry would create up to eight new jobs.
Proposed expansion plans at a Borders quarry would create up to eight new jobs.
KELSO’S Over-60s Club received more than they bargained for after making a request to fund a Christmas bash.
A TRANSFORMATIONAL project continues to move forward at apace as the latest planning bid for a new pathway is put on the agenda.
THE transformation of a Borders church into a community hub is on course after councillors agreed £8,000 towards the costs.
Time at the bar could be called a little later at some licensed premises across the Borders this Yuletide.
Older people living at a care home in Hawick are in safe hands, inspectors have concluded.
Under-threat public toilets in the Borders' ‘gateway town’ are to remain open this winter after a funding gap was plugged.
RECORDED incidents at licensed premises in the Borders increased by more than 100 over the last year, a new police report reveals.
Death is the major reason for council tax being written off in the Borders, senior councillors were informed this week.
CHILDREN are in safe hands at an after-school service in Selkirk, an inspection has deemed.
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