Itzy Bitzy was established in Kelso in November 2006. The brainchild of two old school friends now living in opposite sides of the world, it has become one of the borders favourite shops for semi-precious jewellery, pearls, leather belts, pashminas and cashmere.
Opening Hours - Monday to Saturday 10am-5pm Closed on Sunday
(01573) 22 90 21
sales@itzybitzy.co.uk
www.itzybitzy.co.uk
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Searching for reliable taxis in Borders and throughout the surrounding areas? Perhaps you are trying to find superior minibus hire in Borders? If this is the case then you have come to the right place at Kelso Taxis as we offer simple and hassle free transport solutions to accommodate for all your needs.
Address: Pinnacle Hill Farm House, Sprouston Road, Kelso, TD5 8ES
Tel: 01573 22 81 82
http://www.kelsotaxis.co.uk/
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Kelso Swimming Pool is a delightful family-orienatated centre that offers an unrivalled mix of fitness, fun and relaxation for all the family. It thrives on the ‘feel good factor’ and so will you if you visit and enjoy this colourful centre.
The main focus of the centre is the generous 25 x 10 metre swimming pool that is bright, lively and a hive of activity from 6.45am. There is also an aqua gym (one of only three in Scotland), a steam room, and a café area with a kiddie corner.
Opening hours for some facilities and activities may vary. To find out specific activity times please click on pdf in timetable panel on right of page. Day Open Close Monday 07.00 20.45 Tuesday 07.00 20.45 Wednesday 07.00 20.45 Thursday 07.00 20.45 Friday 07.00 20.30 Saturday 07.00 13.00 Sunday 07.00 13.00
Kelso Swimming Pool Inch Road, Kelso TD5 7JP Tel: 01573 224944 Fax: 01573 224944 Email: kelso@bslt.org.uk Centre Manager: Jim Currie
Kelso Rugby Football Club was founded in 1876. The ground is Poynder Park, which is situated at the end of Poynder Place, and the facilities there are the equal of any rugby ground in Scotland
The club, which has produced 16 Scottish internationalists so far, runs threee senior teams, an under 19 Harlequin team, midi and mini teams. The 1st XV are playing this season in the BT Scotland Premier Division 2 and also the Border League.
Training nights are Tuesday and Thursday at 7.00 pm. New players will be made most welcome.
Founded in 1924, Kelso play their home matches at Woodside Park on Drying House Lane. The first league the club played in was the Border Junior League. Their first notable success at this level was winning the Dudley Cup in 1935. The next season United joined the Berwickshire FA, despite being based in Roxburghshire. Season 1937-38 was very successful for the club, as the Conan Doyle Cup, the Dudley Cup and the league Championship Shield were all added to the Honours list.rnrnAlthough no one from Kelso at that time became an internationalist, many went to bigger, professional clubs.rnrnAfter the war Kelso United reformed and entered a 2nd XI into the Kelso and District League, while the main team played in the Border Amateur league. In 1957-58 the club lifted the South of Scotland Cup East section, but lost the overall final to West section winners Broughton.rnrnSeason 1959/60 was another good year with the Border Cup and the Ancrum 5-a-side competition being annexed.rnrnIn the mid-sixties after a massive gap of 29 years, United were once again Border Amateur League champions. Big decisions were made leading up to 1967-68, one was that the first team would join the East of Scotland League and that the second team which had disappeared, would reform and take the first teams place in the Border League. This was a successful move as the United team were League and King Cup runners-up. In 1971 the club decided to work more on bringing in local players, but this was not sustainable and they left the East of Scotland League. However, back in the Amateur League the club flourished, conquering the Beveridge Cup as well as the South of Scotland Cup. In 1974 they won the Border Cup.rnrnBy 1974-75 the club felt ready to rejoin the East of Scotland League, and in 1980 won their biggest cup yet, the King Cup. Since then the club have held their own in the league, reaching the final of the Image Printers Cup in the mid-nineties as well as getting promoted to the Premier league in 2004, although they were relegated at the end of season 2005-06rnrnKelso Football Club run 7 A Side Teams at Under 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Youth Teams at Under 13, 14, 15 and 17 and, of course Kelso Thistle in the Border Amateur League. rnrnUnder the current regime, many talented youngsters are being brought up through the age groups to play alongside the more experienced players. With this sort of development, Kelso United will be hoping for a swift return to the Premier League.rnrnKelso Football ClubrnWoodside ParkrnKelsornRoxburghshirernrnPresident Mr. M. Tait : (01573) 22 38 36