Work will begin this month to bring the historic Stow Rail Station House back into community use. It will provide a community and visitor hub for road cycling and walking…
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A Scottish Parliament Committee is conducting an inquiry into the future of social care. It will investigate the future delivery of social care in Scotland and what changes are needed…
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Referrals are currently being accepted for CEDAR, an initiative for children, young people and mothers in the Borders who may be experiencing difficulties because of domestic abuse. CEDAR provides a…
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Eyemouth LINKS (Linking Ideas for Nourishment, Knowledge and Support) is a peer support group that facilitates and co-ordinates fun, sociable healthy eating sessions for families in the Eyemouth area. And…
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The Scottish Government is consulting about the absence of European Union funds after the UK exits the EU. This change could have a major impact on the third sector and…
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Scottish Borders Health and Social Care Partnership has launched a free online self-help guide that signposts people to products and solutions that can help them to live more independently and…
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Survivors Unite, a Borders group offering mutual support to people who have experienced childhood sexual abuse, has received £17,000 from The Robertson Trust in its latest funding round. The grant…
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The 10th cohort of students at Re-Tweed – the Eyemouth-based social enterprise – graduated at a ceremony in the Volunteer Hall in Duns. The event was attended by national and…
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Borderline, the free local helpline for adults experiencing emotional distress, was given six months’ notice in November by Scottish Borders Council and NHS Borders that its funding will cease. According to Borderline,…
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Complementary therapist Corrinne Johnston (pictured) has been named as the recipient of the Scottish Borders Violence Against Women Partnership Award for 2019. Corrinne has been volunteering for Scottish Borders Rape…