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Scotland’s rarest toads get new homes at waste treatment plant

The natterjack toad is the only amphibian in the UK with the ability to burrow

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US website sorry over Caitriona Balfe video edit error of Outlander star 'calling Shotts an armpit'

Gold Derby edited an interview clip of Caitríona Balfe which appeared to make the actress label the whole Lanarkshire town her “worst location shoot”, angering residents.

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Man last seen carrying tent missing for 10 days as police launch search

Gordon Orr has been missing since May 13.

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Scotland’s gloomiest village named but its stunning scenery still draws crowds

A new Sun Index found Scotland’s east coast gets far more sunshine than the Highlands.

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Scotland's sunniest place for summer revealed as historic Fife town - see full list

This bank holiday weekend is set to be a scorcher as we approach summer - but where is likely to be the most sun-drenched spot in Scotland?

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Cambuslang school wins top prize at Eco-Schools Scotland awards

West Coats Primary School in Cambuslang has won the Climate Action Project of the Year in the Eco-Schools Scotland awards, run by environmental charity Keep Scotland Beautiful.

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Secluded Scottish beach with cosy cottages with stunning sea views goes up for sale

The land and properties are currently available to purchase through Galbraith for £495,000

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Secluded Scottish bay with cosy cottages with stunning sea views goes up for sale

The land and properties are currently available to purchase through Galbraith for £495,000

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West Lothian school wins national prize for efforts to combat climate change

Harrysmuir Primary School has won the Eco-Committee of the Year in the Eco-Schools Scotland awards, run by environmental charity Keep Scotland Beautiful.

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Big names flock to oyster festival

A STAR studded line-up for the 2026 Stranraer Oyster Festival has been revealed. Top celebrity chefs including the festival’s Chef Ambassador Tony Singh comes back for his sixth appearance. He is joined by BBC Saturday Kitchen’s Matt Tebbutt, national treasure Rosemary Shrager, and Scottish Mala...

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Fake note discovery

BUSINESSES in Wigtown are on high alert after reports of fake £20 banknotes circulating in the town. The Galloway Bar raised the alarm on Tuesday after noticing a number of counterfeit notes amongst their earnings from the weekend. The pub took to social media to warn other businesses in the area s...

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Over 3000 in The Gralloch test

MORE than 3000 riders from 47 nations will line up in Galloway this weekend for The Gralloch. Scotland’s gravel festival returns to Gatehouse of Fleet from Friday. The Gravelking UCI Gravel World Series race carries qualification places for the UCI Gravel World Championships and European Champions...

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Windfarm moratorium call widely supported

A NEW poll has found that many people living in the South Scotland want a moratorium on new offshore wind developments. They believe schemes should be paused until the impacts on fishermen are fully assessed and compensation arrangements are agreed. That’s according to a survey carried out on beha...

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Bringing the oceans to Dumfriesshire

A DYNAMIC three-year programme bringing ocean education inland and protecting Scotland’s seas is coming to Dumfries and Galloway. The Marine Conservation Society has launched the Scottish Seas Roadshow to engage 8000 people through 180 co-designed workshops across coastal and inland communities Pr...

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Best feet forward for walk fest

YESTERDAY was  the final day of the Walk Fest in Newton Stewart. The annual event began last week, drawing a number of walkers and outdoor enthusiasts to the Galloway Hills. Now in its 22nd year, the festival continues to grow in popularity, celebrating the region’s rugged beauty, rich wildlife, ...

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Michael writes about all things brewing

A NEW book by Moffat based author and businessman Michael Tough has arrived on shelves in the Moffat Bookshop. Titled “Hard Brew in Lockerbie”, the book takes the reader through the journey of the creation of Lowland Brewery, the boutique brewery situated on Lockerbie’s Well Street. Tough disc...

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Mental health tips feature in new guide

A LOCKERBIE health and social care company has produced a free guide on mental health. Cygnet, which runs the Trinity House and Trinity Lodge services, is urging people to take action and protect their wellbeing in a world of constant news. And their new guide offers practical steps to help people s...

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Cornet Lass change

ABI Thomson has been asked to saddle up for this year’s Guid Nychburris celebration as Cornet’s Lass. It comes after Cornet Lass elect Lauren Nelson had to pull out following a horse riding accident which left her unable to carry out her duties. Abi, above, officially took up her new role on Sat...

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All set for May market

ANNAN Harbour Farmers and Producers Market returns this Saturday from 10 am at the bottom of Port Street with more great opportunities to shop local, meet the makers and producers, see how work is progressing on the long-awaited regeneration of the harbour, and support a much-loved community event. ...

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Large load

SEVERAL turbines blades passed through Moffat under police escort this week. They were enroute to the Whitelaw Brae windfarm at Tweedsmuir via the A701. The convoys travelled at night and drew a mixed response from residents, with some in awe at the size of them. More deliveries are expected over th...