Are you a Border Reiver?
Armstrong, Beattie, Bell, Crosier, Douglas, Elliot, Graham, Hepburn, Irvine, Jardine, Johnstone, Kerr, Little, Maxwell, Moffat, Nixon, Oliver, Rutherford, Scott, Turnbull
Links & Thanks to....
Follow the Trail
Border Heritage
TV production company dedicated to making superb clan videos. The family histories are filmed for TV broadcast. http://www.borderheritage.co.uk
Clan Armstong Trust
The Trust holds the world’s largest collection of Armstrong records and has genealogical records and the facilities for historical research. http://www.armstrongclan.org.uk/index.html
Dumfies & Galloway Council
The natural place to live
Dumfries and Galloway Council offering a wide range of information and services for residents, businesses and visitors http://www.dumgal.gov.uk/dumgal/
Elizabeth Stevens
Eskdale Internet
Based in Langholm and with clients worldwide
Eskdale Internet provide winning marketing solutions
Including ‘State of the Art’ website design.
http://www.eskdale.net/
European Union
Project Part-Financed By The European Union
Europe and Scotland Making it work together http://www.scotborders.gov.uk/
Hawick Partnership
The aim of the Hawick Partnership is to make progress on the regeneration strategy by generating income from European Structural Funds, Community Initiatives, national and local funding sources a well as private investment. http://www.scotborders.gov.uk/
Historic Scotland
Historic Scotland safeguards the nation's historic environment and promotes its understanding and enjoyment on behalf of Scottish Ministers. http://www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/
Langholm Initiative
The Langholm Initiative was formed in 1994, Its objective was to revitalise the local economy through a range of actions. http://www.langholm-online.co.uk/
Making Tracks - Leader
Making Tracks is funded by VisitScotland and the Leader + European Programme 2000-2006 for Dumfries and Galloway and Scottish Borders
The Moorland Project
Explore the spectacular landscape and discover the diverse wildlife of the Langholm and Newcastleton Hills. visit the moorland project website