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The Forresters

The Forresters

23 Castlegate, Jedburgh ,
We have a large range food to suit all tastes, all our dishes are fresh and made to order so why not pop in and give us a try. check out our menu @ www.theforrestersrestaurantsb.com
All Things Crafty

All Things Crafty

110 Howden Road, Jedburgh ,
Sara & Craig Farquharson, are a husband and wife team, creating handcrafted gifts & bespoke pieces. Each item is made with love and created with care and attention.
Tel: 7717154335
A wee bit crafty

A wee bit crafty

110 howden road, Jedburgh ,
craig & Sara Farquharson create beautiful gifts. A wonderful collection of designs and gifts for all.
Tel: 7717154335
Jedburgh Market

Jedburgh Market

High St, Jedburgh ,
Jedburgh Market. A new incarnation of a very old tradition. Farm produce, crafts, family entertainment and a lot more.
Jedburgh Running Festival

Jedburgh Running Festival

Every year around 1,000 athletes of all abilities converge on the Scottish Borders town of Jedburgh for the Half Marathon, 10k, and wheelchair races.
Jedburgh Active Schools

Jedburgh Active Schools

Jedburgh Grammar School , Jedburgh ,
Active Schools will aim to: 1.Recruit, retain and develop a network of volunteers, coaches, leaders and teachers who in turn deliver opportunities in school and community sport. 2.Increase the quality and range of activities offered before, during lunch and after school. 3. Develop effective pathways between school and sport clubs to support the transition from school to community sport. Active Schools exists across Scotland and is managed nationally by Sportscotland. The Scottish Borders Active Schools team sits within Borders Sports and Leisure Trust and consists of an Active Schools Assistant Manager, 7 full time Primary Coordinators and 4 Secondary Coordinators covering all 9 high schools. The Jedburgh Active Schools team consists of a full time primary coordinator cover all 3 cluster primary schools and a part time secondary coordinator working in Jedburgh Grammar School.
Tel: 7887471131
Techstar Jedburgh

Techstar Jedburgh

12 High Street, Jedburgh ,
We offer computer repairs and maintenance in Jedburgh High Street, (opposite Leamonths Butcher). We can clear viruses, set up broadband, email and networks, advise on security, install software and mu
Jedburgh Abbey

Jedburgh Abbey

Jedburgh Abbey, a ruined Augustinian abbey which was founded in the 12th century, is situated in the town of Jedburgh, in the Scottish Borders 10 miles (16 km) north of the border with England at Carter Bar. Jedburgh is the largest town on the A68 between Newcastle upon Tyne and the Scottish capital, Edinburgh.HistoryTowards the middle of the 9th century, when the area around Jedburgh was part of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Northumbria, there were two Gedworths (as Jedburgh was then known). One of them became the Jedburgh we know now, the other was four miles to the south. According to Symeon of Durham, Ecgred, bishop of Lindisfarne from 830AD to 845AD, gifted the two villages of the same name to the See of Lindisfarne. The southerly Gedworth was the place of Ecgred's church, the first church in the parish. The present town was distinguished from the long disappeared south village by UBI CASTELLUM EST meaning, 'where the castle is'. The only solid evidence of Ecgred's church came from Symeon of Durham when he described the burial, at the church of Geddewerde, of Eadulf, one of the assassins of William Walcher, Bishop of Durham.In 1118, prior to his ascension to the Scottish throne, Prince David established a foundation of canons regular of the order of St. Augustine at, what is now Jedburgh. The foundation appeared to have the status of 'priory' in the early years and a man by the name of Daniel was described as the Prior of Geddwrda in 1139. The church was later raised to the status of monastery before becoming in the years prior to King David's death in 1153 probably in 1147, a fully fledged abbey and dedicated to the Virgin Mary. It has to be mentioned that over the years, Jedburgh has been described by 83 different names or spellings.