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was established in 1902, and led the parade at the very first Gala Day in 1908. The band survived two World Wars and over the following decades won a host of championship prizes, including the Grade 2 World Championships in 1989.
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is ranked amongst the world's best in the premier division of Grade 1 competition and features a roster of players drawn from all over Scotland.
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Craigs Court. The 1990s saw building of more private homes at Priorsgrange and in the Loan but the village still has fewer than 350 dwellings.
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