| Ancrum Village: Information and news on the village of Ancrum, near St Boswells. |
| Ayton Village History: The historic of this village located in the eastern Scottish Borders in the former County of Berwickshire with a history stretching back over 2500 years to the time of the Celts. |
| Barony of Cowdenknowes: History of this barony in the Scottish Borders and the Border Reivers. Includes border ballads and heraldry. |
| Bowden Village: History and general information about a small village near Melrose. |
| Ednam Village: Situated on the River Eden, near Kelso in the Scottish Borders. |
| Heiton Village: Information and news on the village of Heiton, near Kelso. |
| Langholm Online: Personal web site containing photographs and information on the town of Langholm. |
| Maxton: Listing information on the parish including maps, names and links, local businesses and contact page. |
| Morebattle Village: History and general information about a small village near Kelso. |
| Newtown St Boswells: History and information about this village in the Borders. |
| Roxburgh Village: A history of Roxburgh Village by Brian Wain. Providing textual information about the village, church and railway. Includes old photographs and information about the author |
| Roxburgh Village: Situated on the banks of the River Teviot, about two and a half miles from Kelso. |
| Scottish Borders New Ways: A partnership between public and private sector agencies who affect the future of the Scottish Borders. Encourages organisational cooperation and community development. |
| Smailholm Village: History and general information about a small village in Roxburghshire |
| St Bathans Library: Describes Abbey Saint Bathans and some of the events organised by the library. |
| St Boswells Village: News and general information about a village in the Scottish Borders. |
| Stichill Village: Information and news on the village of Stichill, near Kelso. |
| The Border Reivers: A location guide to the history of the Anglo-Scottish Borders during the times of the reiving clans. Includes battle sites, castles, towers, Border life, feuding, punishment. |
| The Harden Society: The society's purpose is to bring together all with the surname Harden and its derivatives from all over the world into one worldwide family, in the same way as a Scottish Highland Clan or Lowland Border Family. |
| Tweedbank Community Website: Providing local news and events, including the proposed Waverley railway line from Edinburgh. |
| Yetholm Village: Information and news on the village of Yetholm, near Kelso in Scotland |