News published September 2019
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Ballot announced for Oxton & Channelkirk Community Council election
Published: 30th September 2019At the end of the nomination period for the Oxton & Channelkirk Community Council election, there were seven candidates validly nominated for the six available places.
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Council budget consultation is launched
Published: 30th September 2019We have launched a consultation to help inform the upcoming budget which will be set on 20 February 2020.
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Deanfield to get £2.8m transformation as ambitious vision for care is set out
Published: 26th September 2019Plans have been agreed to transform Deanfield Care Home in Hawick into a state-of-the-art facility.
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Hawick Flood Protection Scheme hosts information events on key roadworks
Published: 26th September 2019The Hawick Flood Protection Scheme will host a series of information evenings next month on works set to take place in various locations in the town.
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Council reassures clients and staff as plans are approved to bring SB Cares back into Council
Published: 26th September 2019Councillors have approved the recommendation to bring SB Cares back into full ownership of the Council.
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Channel Street road closure
Published: 25th September 2019Channel Street in Galashiels will be closed to traffic on Thursday 26 September between 6pm and 11pm
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Millions of Reasons to take part in Recycle Week
Published: 25th September 2019With Recycle Week now underway, we are encouraging the public to get involved and put the right waste in the right bin as part of its Millions of Reasons to Recycle campaign.
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Second Community Action Team launched
Published: 24th September 2019A second police Community Action Team has been added to the Scottish Borders, aiming to build on the success of the first year
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Have your say on CCTV provision
Published: 20th September 2019A six week consultation on CCTV provision in the Scottish Borders has been launched.
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A lasting tribute to Coulter’s Candy
Published: 20th September 2019A sculpture to remember a nineteenth century Scottish sweetmaker who penned a world famous children’s lullaby has been unveiled