Plans to overcome hurdle to convert Peeblesshire riding arena into family homes
A planning hurdle needs to be overcome if a bid to convert a former riding arena into two detached family homes is to be successful.
A planning hurdle needs to be overcome if a bid to convert a former riding arena into two detached family homes is to be successful.
A memorial wall built in recognition of a Borders-born architect behind the Walter Scott monument in Edinburgh is set for a make-over.
Councillors are set to endorse an improvement plan for Peebles High School after it was deemed to need extra help.
Members were divided on the issue but voted by six votes to three in favour of upholding the refusal.
This year’s gathering – on Saturday, May 25 – aims to be bigger and better than ever.
Visitors look set to chill out in a Peebles park after agreement in principle was given for an ice cream van to operate there.
The facility is to be used as a multi-use track suitable for skateboards, BMX, mountain bikes, wheelchair users and adapted wheeled bikes.
The post office closed a number of years ago and the facility was moved into a local convenience store.
Two inspectors from the Care Inspectorate paid a follow-up unannounced visit to the facility.
The proposed site is also adjacent to the Clyde Valley Tourist Route and Borders Historic Route.
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