A couple refused permission to build a home next to their specialist horse business lost their appeal despite splitting the vote of councillors.
A Borders Royal British Legion club has had to spend a “considerable amount of money” on security after customers raised the ...
Midlothian View reader Dean Wight has written this followup letter to the editor.
A booze bid by a family-run deli in a Borders village which sharply divided the community today won unanimous approval.
Council Tax could rise by 8.4% from April in West Lothian if councillors back the administration’s budget on Tuesday.
Councillors have backed plans to create a unique multifunctional play and education centre in an light industrial park on the edge of Livingston. Planners had recommended refusal at a meeting of the ...
The future of a landmark building in Galashiels has been secured after exciting redevelopment plans were revealed.
East Lothian councillors are being urged to refuse to give workers a day off to celebrate Scotland’s appearance at the World ...
Last week, Leith Theatre secured £5 million investment from the City of Edinburgh Council’s up-coming Transient Visitor Levy to reopen.
A clarion call was issued today for people in the Borders who spot signs of harm to report their concerns. The call comes as part of Adult Support and Protection Day on Friday, February 20.
ScotRail is set to introduce a new minimum fare in a bid to educate and reduce the number of passengers who choose to travel without buying a ticket.
Plans have been revealed for a mini-caravan site in a small rural community three miles outside of Kelso. An application has been submitted to Scottish Borders Council to form five pitches for touring ...
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