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'''Scottish Borders''' is a local government area in southern [[Scotland]]. It was created in 1975 as a region called '''Borders''' with four subsidiary districts. In 1996 the districts were abolished, and Borders, now called Scottish Borders, became a unitary authority.
'''Scottish Borders''' is a local government area in southern [[Scotland]]. It was created in 1975 as a region called '''Borders''' with four subsidiary districts. In 1996 the districts were abolished, and Borders, now called Scottish Borders, became a unitary authority.
Lothian and Borders Police, covering the [[Lothian]]  and Borders regions, is to be replaced in 2013 by the [[Police Service of Scotland]].
==LGBT History==


At one time there was a [[Cumbria/Borders CHE Group]].
At one time there was a [[Cumbria/Borders CHE Group]].

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Scottish Borders is a local government area in southern Scotland. It was created in 1975 as a region called Borders with four subsidiary districts. In 1996 the districts were abolished, and Borders, now called Scottish Borders, became a unitary authority.

Lothian and Borders Police, covering the Lothian and Borders regions, is to be replaced in 2013 by the Police Service of Scotland.

LGBT History

At one time there was a Cumbria/Borders CHE Group.

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