St Cuthbert Wanderers boss Ian Clark has called on his side to be more switched on after the break.
St Cuthbert Wanderers boss Ian Clark has called on his side to be more switched on after the break.
Thirteen Stewartry schools haven’t been inspected by Education Scotland for a decade.
Dalbeattie Star go into the New Year having been top of the tree at Christmas.
St Cuthbert Wanderers manager Ian Clark said Saturday’s 13-0 defeat to Newton Stewart was “embarrassing”.
A classic motorcycle run from Dumfries to Kippford organised by a man from the seaside village has raised more than £4,000 for charity.
Preparations for Creetown Gala are under way after the Ferry Queen and attendants were chosen by their classmates at the primary school.
Creetown are now clear favourites for the Utility Hut South of Scotland league after a 3-0 win at Abbey Vale.
Councillors believe it would be “a travesty” if Galloway lost its biosphere status.
He’s a Creetown stalwart who’s planted and harvested thousands of trees with the Forestry Commission.And Eric Houston is old enough – he admits that himself – to see great logs cut from trees he grew from seed half a century ago being shipped along the A75.
Creetown Bowling Club has won the Kirkcudbrightshire Cup – for the first time in 17 years.
A Galloway home carer will fly out on a one-woman mercy mission to Kenya at the end of the month.
The centre is taking part in Doors Open Days over the weekend and people are welcome to look around between 11am and 2pm on Saturday and 10am and 12noon on Sunday.The restoration of the centre has been made possible by support from a variety of sources including LEADER Dumfries and Galloway, The Holywood Trust, Historic Environment Scotland, The Robertson Trust, The Foyle Foundation, Hugh Fraser Foundation, Robert Barr Charitable Trust, David Stevenson Trust, Ward Family Charitable Trust, JTH
“You’d also need a bit of notice to get back into it or you’d be having injuries left, right or centre.
“The hall will also be available for hire for private parties as well as group hire.”Eddie thanked all those who donated their time, expertise, cash and goods to bring the project to fruition.
“But we’ll have to wait because applications don’t close until the beginning of November.“It is pointless looking at options at the moment given that we have no funds.”
Creetown Community and Creetown Initiative are fully supportive and the project will cement the reputation of the town and of the region in relation to its forward vision on sculpture and public art.
“He would lift all the weans in and sit them behind the wheel. “He said we were the first local group to have him as a personality and if ever Creetown Gala needed his help we were just to contact the family.“We never have done.”
A Creetown family has received the royal seal of approval for their efforts at brightening up life under lockdown.
Two community groups helping the vulnerable through the coronavirus pandemic have received more than £30,000.
A former Galloway News journalist will have a play broadcast on community radio this weekend.
Creetown residents are raging after gloves and face masks were dumped round the village.
A young Creetown slimmer became a shadow of her former self before running her first ever road race.
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