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Here are just a few things that have happened in the last few weeks.
A bid to build three new country homes on former woodland on the edge of Gorebridge has been rejected by planners who said the site was ‘too small’.
A purr-fect response is awaited to plans for a new six-pod cattery in the garden of a private property in Hawick.
Ahead of International Women’s Day, trade association says steady upturn in female recruits reflects its own experience of women rising through the sector.
Andy Hadden, Founder of Lost Shore Surf Resort, has been named Director of the Year at the 15th Annual Business Awards hosted by Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce. The recognition follows global “World’s ...
A trade union has secured an above-inflation pay rise for more than 150 employees at a Borders-based timber company.
No-one needs to cope with the impact of suicide alone, the Borders top public health expert has stated ahead of an awareness event next week.
Edinburgh University’s Teviot, the world’s oldest purpose-built student union, has officially reopened its door following a two-and-a-half year refurbishment.
A private hire driver’s application has been held up after the Scottish Government refused to disclose to Police Scotland why he failed a PVG check.
The number of East Lothian young people in further education, jobs and training after leaving school has risen to its highest ever level, above the national average and ranked second in Scotland.
Ambitious plans to transform an Eyemouth guest house into the cultural and social hub will add to the vitality of the seaside town, planners have concluded.