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Sammi Kinghorn completes journey from farm life and ‘shattered dreams’ to Paralympic podium

The Independent 01 Sep 2021
The wheelchair racer grew up on a farm near Gordon, in the Scottish Borders, was taught to deliver lambs at the age of five and loved animals ...
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Borders 20mph speed limit switch impact 'encouraging'

BBC News 22 Mar 2021
Early road traffic data from a trial 20mph speed limit across more than 90 Borders towns and villages has been described as "really encouraging" ... Scottish Borders Council's Gordon Edgar said results had been good with many areas seeing average speeds fall. The 18-month trial started late last year ... 'Completely independent' ... .
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Eighty Scottish Borders towns and villages to have 20mph speed limit

BBC News 28 Aug 2020
However, discussions are ongoing with Transport Scotland on these roads being included in the scheme. Gordon Edgar, Scottish Borders Council's executive member for roads and infrastructure, said the plans had generated "considerable discussion" ... .
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Engineering firm chosen to refurbish historic chain suspension bridge

The Business Desk 22 Jul 2020
Spencer Group will also remodel the English and Scottish approach roads to incorporate parking for visitors to the bridge, which is accessible to both vehicles and pedestrians and is a popular tourist attraction ... Councillor Gordon Edgar, Scottish Borders Council’s executive member for Roads and Infrastructure, said ... Previous Article. .
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Plans for safety measures in Hawick’s Liddesdale Road up for discussion

Scotsman 20 Jan 2020
Selkirkshire councillor Gordon Edgar, Scottish Borders Council's executive member for roads and infrastructure, said ... “I am delighted that Scottish Borders Council have responded to the road safety concerns of Liddesdale Road and Stonefield residents by hosting a public meeting on Thursday afternoon.
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Hawick flood 'near miss' highlights need for £44m scheme

BBC News 16 Jan 2020
Gordon Edgar, from Scottish Borders Council, said it showed why the scheme was about to start the construction phase.
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Galashiels drivers set for two weeks of delays at busy junctions

Scotsman 28 Nov 2019
Motorists in Galashiels are steeling themselves for almost two weeks of delays from Monday in the town’s busy Island Street ... Councillor Gordon Edgar, Scottish Borders Council's executive member for roads and infrastructure, said ... First Scottish 'bike bus' route launched from Berwick to Edinburgh. Driving in fog ... .
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Daytime road closures ahead on A708 near Selkirk

Scotsman 16 Sep 2019
A stretch of the A708 Selkirk-Moffat road is to be closed during daytime hours for three weeks to allow resurfacing and drainage works to be carried out ... It will be open at weekends, however ... Scottish Borders Council's executive member for roads and infrastructure, Selkirkshire councillor Gordon Edgar, said ... Other road closures coming up ... .
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Man donates his kidney after receiving heartbreaking note in an eBay parcel

Metro UK 10 Sep 2019
Ray was inspired to donate a kidney after receiving a note in an eBay parcel (Picture. Ray Duffy /SWNS.COM) ... Advertisement. Advertisement. Ray said ... Ray Duffy /SWNS.COM) ... The operations manager from Gordon, Scottish Borders, recalled how he thought at the time ‘If I could, I would give her husband my kidney’ – but did not know it was possible or legal ... .
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Southern discomfort as Melrose show S6 hand

Scotsman 05 Aug 2019
“Since December 2018 the rugby management team and the Board of Directors have worked to recruit a strong squad of players from the existing Melrose squad and from the whole of the Scottish Borders, to help rejuvenate rugby in the area. It was imperative to chairman Gordon Brown that the team name reflected this broader Borders outlook.”.
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Work finishes on ‘Dirtpot Corner’ project

Scotsman 09 Jul 2019
The wall was then built up to allow a safety parapet to be accommodated and the work done to the road itself ... Councillor Gordon Edgar, Scottish Borders Council's executive member for roads and infrastructure, said he was pleased that the project had been completed, and that it had taken time to work round the various logistical problems at the site.
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Jacob Rees-Mogg’s horrible history

New Statesman 22 May 2019
And Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland clearly don’t belong to “the nation”, an omission that typifies the disdain of Brexiteer ideologues for the rest of the United Kingdom beyond England’s borders (they’re not represented in this book, either; even General Gordon, who at least had Scottish ancestors, was born in Woolwich).
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