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Welcome to the Greenlaw Town Hall website
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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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]
Greenlaw Town Hall needs an Injection of £2 Million to Survive
The 'Berwickshire News' Article by Simon Duke, dated 4 June 2008 advises: The people of Greenlaw came out in force last week when the fate of their Town Hall topped the Agenda at a meeting in the Blackadder Social Club. The Town Hall Committee were pleased to announce that their hard work could be awarded to the tune of £500,000 courtesy of Historic Scotland. The meeting was a rea ... [more]
Public Meeting will Discuss Greenlaw Town Hall's Future
The 'Berwickshire News' Article of 21 May 2008 by Simon Duke advises: The fate of one of Berwickshire's most famous buildings has been a hot topic for a number of years now, and interest was re-ignited when the Town Hall appeared on BBC2's "Restoration Village" in the Summer of 2006. The Town Hall Trustees and Project Committee are holding a meeting Tuesday 27th Ma ... [more]
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