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Week-long summer holiday camps aim to teach young surfers aged 8–16 how to ‘hang ten’ in a fun, safe, and supportive ...
Materials found in nature, such as cotton linen and viscose are better to wear in hot weather than man-made fabrics such as ...
Two independent opticians in Stranraer are merging their practices in order to support the future of independent eye care in ...
Cycling’s Tour of Britain for women comes to the Borders for the first time a week on Saturday.
The barbecuing myths that ‘dirt adds flavour’ and ‘flames kill off bacteria’ are dangerous health risks, according to an ...
Over half of parents believe gender bias and stereotypes discourage girls from taking part in football coaching sessions, ...
Gala Fairydean Rovers will be up against one set of new faces and another of old acquaintances they’ve not played against for ...
A free exhibition by LGBTQ+ young people living in the Borders will be open to visitors this Pride Month. Stitched With Pride ...
More than seven million Brits think they’re better singers than some of the world’s biggest pop stars, according to research.
Motoring writer Gareth Butterfield flew to Italy to be among the firs journalists to drive the hybrid version of Fiat’s new ...
With Father’s Day just around the corner, it’s time for Kelso locals to start looking for that perfect gift to make dad smile ...
Former Melrose and Scotland centre Graham Shiel has quit his job as head coach of Arnold Clark National League Division 1 ...
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