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Headlines for June 2007
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Core Paths – Your views are needed - Thursday, Jun 28 2007
A series of drop-in meetings is taking place to gather views on plans to establish a network of ‘core paths’ in the Borders.
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Pre-school footballers in for a treat this summer - Thursday, Jun 28 2007
Pre-school children in the Scottish Borders are being given the opportunity to practice their footballing skills over the
summer holidays for the first time.
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‘Borders Ego Boosters’ Taster Day - Thursday, Jun 28 2007
A new group aims to promote self-esteem and boost the confidence of adults with physical disabilities.
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Waverley Rail - Thursday, Jun 28 2007
Scottish Borders Councillors are calling for an urgent meeting between members of the Waverley Rail Partnership and the Minister
for Transport and the Cabinet Secretary for Finance to discuss the future of the Waverley Rail project.
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SBC to receive international visitors - Tuesday, Jun 26 2007
A delegation from Georgia will meet with Council officials on Friday 29 June as part of a childcare study tour to the UK.
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Positive HMIE report for Jedburgh primary school - Monday, Jun 18 2007
Howdenburn primary school is a positive learning environment according to its latest HMIE report.
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The hunt is on for Borders Best Eating Place - Wednesday, Jun 13 2007
Scottish Borders Council today helped launch this year’s Eating Out Competition, inviting everyone to vote for their favourite
Borders establishment.
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New council administration positions and committee member's - Wednesday, Jun 6 2007
A full guide to who's who within the new council administration and a run down of all council committee member's.
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Young people in care go ‘on the loose’ in Galashiels - Monday, Jun 4 2007
Fifty teenagers in foster or residential care went ‘on the loose’ in Galashiels recently to tell the Council exactly what
they think of the care and services they receive.
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Varied events lined-up to mark Veterans’ Day - Monday, Jun 4 2007
An evening of music and entertainment will be held in the Tait Hall in Kelso on Saturday 16 June to mark the annual national
Veterans’ Day and the 25th anniversary of the Falklands War.
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