A selection of useful links, both local and beyond. Do you have a link suggestion? If you do send it to us with the form below we’ll check it out and add it to the list.
Artists and Crafts
- Andrew Mackenzie, Artist
- Karen Nelson, Artist
- Lesley Mclaren, Artist
- Marianne Finlayson, Potter
- One good turn, Bob Fleet Woodturner
- Rob Thomson Furniture - Furniture made to commission using the finest of Scottish Hardwoods.
Businesses
- Bright Heat stoves - Wood Burning Stove Specialists
- Hunter Architecture - Hamish Hunter Architect
Info for residents
- A directory for older people in the Gala Water area - Information about activities, services and organisations provided in the local community so that older people were aware of what was available.
- Bin collection days - Rubbish and recycling bin collection days
- Local MP Michael Moore
- Local MSP Christine Grahame
- Online guide to Stow - Interactive guide to places of historical interest, walks and cycle routes
- School holiday dates - SBC published school holiday dates
- Scottish Borders Council - Scottish Borders Council website
- Stow Bowling Club
- Stow health centre
- Stow Masonic Lodge
- Tweeddale & North East Borders Access Panel - We are a group of people who, on behalf of people with disabilities, aim to improve access to buildings, shops and to raise awareness of other issues, eg information. The panel consists of people who have an interest in disability,
- Your councillors - Galashiels and district councillors
Out and about
- A directory for older people in the Gala Water area - Information about activities, services and organisations provided in the local community so that older people were aware of what was available.
- Stow in the distance - I live in a Scottish village called Stow, and I spend most of my time walking out of it. This is a walking blog by a writer with no sense of direction, distance, or suitable footwear.
- Tweeddale & North East Borders Access Panel - We are a group of people who, on behalf of people with disabilities, aim to improve access to buildings, shops and to raise awareness of other issues, eg information. The panel consists of people who have an interest in disability,
- Wooplaw Community Woodland
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