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Scotland has its own Scottish Archaeology Month in September, but the border region of Dumfries and Galloway is contributing the Newbarns excavation of two prehistoric burial cairns to events south of the border.
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Scotland has its own Scottish Archaeology Month in September, but the border region of Dumfries and Galloway is contributing the Newbarns excavation of two prehistoric burial cairns to events south of the border.
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They have a mixture of old candidates such as John Murphy in Newbarns, where he was ousted as a county councillor, and relative newcomers such as Brendan Sweeney and Trevor Biggins.
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Cllr Murphy took the Newbarns seat from independent Phil Solloway - and beat off the challenge from Tory Wendy McClure.
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The number three service, which connects Newbarns, the section of Roose Road in question, and the town centre, will continue.
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The number three service, which connects Newbarns, the section of Roose Road in question, and the town centre, will continue.
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Cllr Murphy took the Newbarns seat from independent Phil Solloway - and beat off the challenge from Tory Wendy McClure.
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The number three service, which connects Newbarns, the section of Roose Road in question, and the town centre, will continue.
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Mr Patterson, who is originally from Newbarns, says his career was a steady progression through the ranks and he enjoyed every minute.
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The number three service, which connects Newbarns, the section of Roose Road in question, and the town centre, will continue.
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