Chart-toppers join line up for Borders music festival
TOP UK bands McFly and UB40 are set to headline the second Edge Fest at Lilliardsedge this summer
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She/They Reporter for the Border Telegraph and Peeblesshire News. Isabelle covers a range of news stories and features across the Borders. They have written about the LGBTQ+ community, community councils, entertainment, and more.
She/They Reporter for the Border Telegraph and Peeblesshire News. Isabelle covers a range of news stories and features across the Borders. They have written about the LGBTQ+ community, community councils, entertainment, and more.
TOP UK bands McFly and UB40 are set to headline the second Edge Fest at Lilliardsedge this summer
A NEW series has started filming at Leaderfoot Viaduct, a popular destination which was recently used in the latest Indiana Jones film.
FIVE public toilets in the Borders are up for sale, with Scottish Borders Council inviting community groups to register their interest
CORRIE Anderson has been found after being reported as missing from the Galashiels area yesterday (May 8).
AN APPEAL has been launched to help find 29-year-old Corrie Anderson
A BELL was uncovered in Biggar's Old Auction Ring during refurbishment works for the Biggar Youth Project
BORDERS knitwear brand ERIBÉ Knitwear has been awarded the highest official award for British business, the King's Awards for Enterprise
A RECYCLED dress designed by Earlston High School pupil Carrie Smith, has been selected for the London final of the Junk Kouture competition
THE family of missing 29-year-old Joop Sparkes, from Galashiels, have confirmed that Joop's body was found on Sunday evening.
BORDERS writer Rona Munro will bring her new five-star play, James V: Katherine, to Melrose Corn Exchange
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