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Public drop-in sessions are running today and tomorrow in relation to improving the existing active travel network aroun...
29/04/2024

Public drop-in sessions are running today and tomorrow in relation to improving the existing active travel network around Tweedbank and surrounding areas.
Members of the public can stop by at Langlee Community Centre until 2pm today or head down to Tweedbank Community Centre tomorrow between 5-8pm to find out more about the consultation and speak to Council officers.

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08/07/2022

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It’s (unofficially) open!
The Roxburgh/Teviot Viaduct footbridge was recently sensitively repaired.
The footbridge is a key part of a popular and circular walking route along the Border Abbeys Pedestrian Way, close to the villages of Roxburgh and Heiton, near Kelso.

Built by the North British Railway in 1850, the distinctively curving 13-arch viaduct is among the 3,000+ former railway structures maintained by Highways England Historical Railways Estate (HRE) on behalf of owners, the Department for Transport.

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04/07/2022

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Join us at an event in Jedburgh to Welcome John Gibson to Scotland as part of his One Man Walking, One Million Talking Walk.

Where elegant engineering meets lush spring growth 💚
11/05/2022

Where elegant engineering meets lush spring growth 💚

The vibrant beauty of this wee wood right by a built environment 💚
11/05/2022

The vibrant beauty of this wee wood right by a built environment 💚

The silver birch path in Solways Trail 💚
15/02/2022

The silver birch path in Solways Trail 💚

You can still see and feel the grip of winter at the end of day....
15/02/2022

You can still see and feel the grip of winter at the end of day....

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14/01/2022

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Interesting
12/01/2022

Interesting

There are changes to the Highway Code that come into effect on January 29.

🔹 Cyclists have priority over cars when cars turning
🔹 Pedestrians have priority over cars at junctions
🔹 Changes to cyclist positioning to ensure better visibility

It is the responsibility of individual road users to be familiar with the Highway Code.

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