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Headlines for August 2005
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Council refuses planning application for Toddleburn wind farm - Wednesday, Aug 31 2005
Scottish Borders Councillors today voted to refuse a planning application for the formation of a 12-turbine wind farm at Toddleburn,
Oxton.
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£70,000 for Borders' Young People - Wednesday, Aug 31 2005
Grants amounting to £70,000 from Youth Chex are to be released on 7 September to benefit young people in the Borders aged
between 12 and 25 years.
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Council to remove unwanted cars for free - Monday, Aug 29 2005
Unsightly and potentially dangerous, abandoned cars are a blot on any rural or urban landscape. But now Scottish Borders Council
is launching a new service to remove unwanted vehicles free of charge before they are dumped.
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New vision for Borders wetlands project - Monday, Aug 29 2005
Scottish Borders Council has been awarded £28,000 by the Scottish Executive under the Biodiversity Action Grant Scheme for
the Borders Wetlands Vision project, a strategic approach to wetland conservation in the area and a first for Scotland.
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School Consultations - Thursday, Aug 25 2005
The Council has authorised plans to undertake statutory consultations on the provision of 4 new schools in Caddonfoot, Earlston,
Peebles. Consultations will also explore the future of Channelkirk Primary School and for new high schools on new sites
in Earlston and Eyemouth.
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Council to review property management systems - Thursday, Aug 25 2005
Scottish Borders Council is reviewing the way it buys, sells and manages property, in order to increase efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
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Recycling roadshow reaches Galashiels - Wednesday, Aug 24 2005
Galashiels householders have the chance to learn more about Scottish Borders Council's kerbside recycling scheme this week.
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Proposed 4PS Consultation Programme - Tuesday, Aug 23 2005
The Director of Education & Lifelong Learning announced that proposals to consult on the development of four replacement primary
schools as part of the £20m '4ps project' were today (Tuesday 23 August 2005) approved by Scottish Borders Council's Executive.
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Council appoints region's first full-time Cricket Development Officer - Monday, Aug 22 2005
Scottish Borders Council, in partnership with Cricket Scotland, has appointed Neil Cameron as the region's first full-time
Cricket Development Officer.
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Sun shines at Melrose Pipe Band Championship - Monday, Aug 22 2005
More than 2,000 spectators gathered in the sunshine in Melrose at the weekend to enjoy the 2005 Pipe Band Championship and
Highland Dance Contest at St Mary's School.
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Keep racism out of the Scottish Borders, says Council - Friday, Aug 12 2005
Scottish Borders Council has joined with local public sector organisations to condemn the attitudes that lead to racist and
religious hate attacks.
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Autumn workshops for sports coaches - Friday, Aug 12 2005
Scottish Borders Council has planned an exciting programme of courses for local sports coaches throughout the autumn period.
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SBC Technical Services nominated for top award - Friday, Aug 12 2005
Members of Scottish Borders Council's Technical Services Department have been nominated for one of the top prizes at this
year's Association of Public Service Excellence (APSE) Awards.
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Council to provide 24/7 access to Planning data - Thursday, Aug 11 2005
At an Executive meeting on 9 August 2005, Scottish Borders Council Members voted to invest nearly £112,000 as part of a £226,000
project to enable new electronic services for Planning and Building Standards.
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Conversion work starts on Heart of Hawick project - Wednesday, Aug 10 2005
The Heart of Hawick project took a significant step forward this week, with the start of work to refurbish and fit out the
Tower Mill and Heritage Hub buildings in the town centre.
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New football website will keep local players informed - Wednesday, Aug 10 2005
The Scottish Football Association Development team at Scottish Borders Council has launched a football website to keep local
players informed about courses and events in the region.
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Ettrick Valley bus service - Friday, Aug 5 2005
Following a review carried out earlier this year of public transport in the Ettrick Valley, a new contract has been awarded
to Wardlaw Jackson to continue providing a local bus service to and from Selkirk on Mondays to Fridays.
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Melrose Pipes hit the big 50 - Friday, Aug 5 2005
Melrose Pipe Band Championship and Highland Dance Contest
St Mary's School, Melrose
Saturday, 20 August
11am - 5pm.
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Under 16s to help catch shopkeepers who sell cigarettes to children - Wednesday, Aug 3 2005
Scottish Borders Council's Trading Standards section is recruiting under-16s to help identify rogue retailers who are selling
tobacco products to children.
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Free guides to improve toilets for disabled people - Tuesday, Aug 2 2005
Isobel McLeish has had multiple sclerosis for 15 years and has been a wheelchair user for most of this time. Like the vast
majority of wheelchair users, she has found that her ability to go out and socialise has been made more difficult by the lack
of suitably designed toilets.
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The Shieling Nursing Home to close - Tuesday, Aug 2 2005
The Shieling Nursing Home at Coldingham Bay, near Eyemouth, is to close over the next three months, due to a recent decline
in the number of residents.
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