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Monday, 12th May 2008
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Council dismisses calls to remove railings
SCOTTISH Borders Council has this week wished the 15-year-old Selkirk boy injured and hospitalised after being impaled on spiked railings in the Brierylaw Cemetery last month "a speedy recovery".
THAT'S BLOOMING AMAZING, MARY
Selkirk's Mary Lawrie with the tiny cactus she bought 32 years ago and left it in the small toilet of her Castle Street home.
Pupil hurt in road accident
A SELKIRK High School pupil was rushed to hospital yesterday after being knocked down by a car in Scotts Place, writes Andrew Keddie.
A place in history
A PAINTING of the Market Place at the start of the present century has been formally handed over to the Royal Burgh's Common Good Fund, writes Bob Burgess.
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