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Lauder
The Royal Burgh of Lauder is a town in the Scottish Borders in the historical county of Berwickshire. On the Southern Upland Way, the burgh lies 27 miles south east from Edinburgh, on the western side of the Lammermuir Hills. The present population of the town is around 1500, although it is quickly broadening as over 100 new homes are being developed on the southern side. This means that, at the start of the 21st century, the population is approaching what it was at the beginning of the 20th century ahead of the phase of depopulation over the last 100 years. Lauder is today highly directed by its distance to Edinburgh as it is now thought to be near enough for employees to commute into the capital for work. The bus service to Edinburgh is trusted but irregular. Well known structures in the town today feature the Tolbooth or Town Hall, which precedes 1598 when records show it being burnt by a party of Homes and Cranstouns led by Lord Home, in a dispute in between them and the Lauder family who were at the time sitting on the bench as hereditary baillies. On 18 July 1793, during the course of an extreme and prolonged thunderstorm, a 'ball of fire struck the steeple above the Tollbooth, and did considerable damage'. Existing discussion in Lauder is the town's development, whether it is needed or desirable, the site of a new primary school and how soon one will be built, and the site and amount of wind farms on the surrounding hills. Additionally on the agenda is the controversy surrounding the creation of a new health centre in the burgh. For all your home renovations, make sure to find reputable professionals in Lauder to make certain of quality.