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Ednam Village - www.ednam.bordernet.co.uk
Situated on the River Eden, near Kelso in the Scottish Borders.

Search The Borders - www.searchtheborders.co.uk
Search engine for sites in and around the location.

The Border Reivers - www.borderreivers.co.uk
A location guide to the heritage of the Anglo-Scottish Borders during the times of the reiving clans. Includes battle sites, castles, towers, Border life, feuding, punishment.

Borders Health Services - www.nhsborders.org.uk
Providing health info and links for the people of the Scottish Borders.

Kelso Online - www.kelso-online.co.uk
Once described by Sir Walter Scott as "The most romantic if not the most beautiful place in Scotland", Kelso, in the Scottish Borders.

The Scottish Borders - www.the-scottish-borders.co.uk
Information about local towns and villages. Lists information of businesses, accomodation and events.

Border Search & Rescue Unit - www.bordersar.freeserve.co.uk
A voluntary mountain rescue team covering the Cheviots and Scottish Borders. Lists group history, events, unit info and photographic gallery.

Ayton Village History - www.ayton-online.co.uk
The historic of this village positioned in the eastern Scottish Borders in the former County of Berwickshire with a heritage stretching back over 2500 years to the time of the Celts.

Scottish Borders Disablity Forum - www.bordersdisabilityforum.org.uk
A voluntary organistion that aims to improve the lives of people with disabilities and sensory impairments. Providing news, forum members, group info and contact addresses.
 

  

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