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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]].
Lothian and Borders Police, covering the [[Lothian]]  and Borders regions, was replaced in 2013 by the [[Police Service of Scotland]].


==LGBT History==
==LGBT History==

Revision as of 16:18, 24 April 2013

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, was 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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