Lever harpist Rachel Groves will be celebrating the release of her debut single ‘Dr Neil’s’ for harp and strings with a night of original and folk music at Fogo Kirk, Duns, on 10th May at 7.30pm. Named after Dr Neil’s Garden in Duddingston, Edinburgh, the music is inspired by Scottish traditional music with influences from global folk, classical and jazz to create an evocative and textural exploration of these instruments. ‘Dr Neil’s’ will be released on 3rd May, under new female run l...
Retired lawyer Hilary shares her story of how turning to hearing and ear care specialists at House of Hearing changed her life.
The 2024 Greenlaw Maid Alexandra (Lexi) Baxter was announced on Saturday night at the Installation Dance in Greenlaw. The other members of the court are:Herald Davie Patterson Senior Attendant Hayley Anne PaxtonAttendant Kenya Renwick – Usher Aaron JerdenAttendant Willow McLay – Usher George Paxton-BurtonAttendant Iona Williams – Usher Joseph McCollAttendant Evie Elliot – Usher Alexander MorrisonGreenlaw festival will take place on Saturday 29th June starting at 12pm.
The Kelso Laddie for 2024, Jack Forsyth, was introduced to a cheering crowd at the Town Hall on Friday evening.
Hopes are rising that it might not be game over for a Borders rugby club after all as a review of their decision last week to call it quits is now under way.
Duns Amateurs are through to this year’s Waddell Cup semi-finals after beating fellow Border Amateur Football Association A division outfit Earlston Rhymers 5-0 at home on Saturday.
Leadership at a Berwickshire village primary school and early learning centre has been rated ‘weak’ by inspectors.
A ‘skiving is not cool’ campaign should be launched to address low school attendance in the Borders, a councillor has suggested.
Detectives are appealing for information following a break-in to a premises in Station Road in the Duns area of the Scottish Borders.
The Borders Book Festival (13 to 16 June) is thrilled to announce an exciting opportunity for young people aged 16 and above to engage in media production and storytelling through the Bloom Media project.
A Borders grandmother will spend 20 months behind bars after being found with £60,000 of heroin following a police raid.
Hawick’s Lana Skeldon and Lisa Thomson have been named in Scotland’s starting line-up for their last game of rugby’s 2024 Women’s Six Nations away to Ireland this coming Saturday.
The organisers of cycling’s Tour o’ the Borders are setting up a new fund as an olive branch to opponents of the event in the towns and villages it goes through.
The managing director of Hawick-based Borders Distillery Company has raised a glass to a £35m funding package.
This May Bank Holiday, 6 May, Bowhill House & Grounds are thrilled to announce its first-ever BioBlitz, an exciting and educational event designed to showcase the incredible biodiversity found on the Borders Estate. We invite the public to join us on Monday 6 May, 11am -3pm for a day filled with nature, exploration, and fun activities for all ages.