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Greenlaw was the county town of Berwickshire from 1698 to 1904 and the most outstanding building in Greenlaw, the old Town Hall or County Rooms, reflects that former important status. This magnificent building is a significant reminder of the village's fascinating history and it is at the centre of an energetic campaign to restore the Town Hall for a sustainable use.

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Funding Boost for Greenlaw Town Hall
Berwickshire News Article of 10 December 2008 confirms that Greenlaw Town Hall received a £250,000 boost after Scottish Borders Council agreed to allow land near the village to be developed for affordable housing. The site near Edinburgh Road has been bought by Berwickshire Housing Association (BHA) from the Scottish Historic Buildings Trust (SHBT) who are trying to save this "A" Listed ... [more]
Donation of Land Sale Cash to Greenlaw Town Hall
Berwickshire News Article of 22 Oct 2008 advises that a Landowner (Peter Leggate - Chairman of the Greenlaw Town Hall Project Committee) is prepared to sell a £250,000 section of his land without receiving a penny with the money instead going towards saving Greenlaw Town Hall. Outline Planning Permission Application has been submitted and the decision will be made by the Scottish Borders Council ... [more]
Last Chance Cash Drive to Save Greenlaw Town Hall
The 'Southern Reporter' Articles by Andrew Keddie, dated 5 June 2008 advises: A massive fundraising campaign has been launched after a public meeting heard last week that it would cost £1.9 Million to restore dilapidated Greenlaw Town Hall. And failure to raise that money will, almost certainly, lead to the demolition of the "A" Listed Building. Indeed, the fundraising beg ... [more]

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