Plans for new foul water treatment plant near Borders village are revealed
A bid to create a new foul water treatment plant in a village beside the River Tweed is on Scottish Borders Council’s planning agenda.
A bid to create a new foul water treatment plant in a village beside the River Tweed is on Scottish Borders Council’s planning agenda.
A nursery school has received a largely positive report from the Care Inspectorate.
A charity has announced exciting plans to convert a vacant industrial unit into a furniture restoration hub and ‘dynamic community space’.
A consultation has opened seeking the views of Borderers on parking and parking enforcement in town centres across the region.
The return of a vital day day service for older people in Hawick has been celebrated by the campaigners who made it possible.
Pots could soon replace buns on the menu in Tweedbank after a planning bid was submitted for the change of use of a bakery into a pottery studio.
A team from Jedburgh Grammar Campus emerged triumphant after a new ‘Apprentice-style’ interactive schools simulation competition.
Planners have raised their glasses in support of a Borders whisky distillery moving a step closer to reality.
The applicant has recently purchased the site from the local authority.
A ‘SKIVING is not cool’ campaign should be launched to address low school attendance in the Borders, a councillor has suggested.
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