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Peebles
Peebles is an imperial burgh in Peeblesshire, of which it is the county town, within the Scottish Borders area. According to the 2011 census, the population was 8,376. The oldest building in Peebles is the tower of St Andrew's Church. The church was founded in 1195. It was destroyed (in addition to numerous other Borders abbeys and also abbeys) by the soldiers of Henry VIII. The stones of the damages were taken for many other local structures leaving only the tower standing among the marker of the cemetery. One more old church in the town is the Cross Kirk, founded in 1261. Although currently mostly damages, the Cross Kirk plays a prominent part in the regional event. The yearly neighborhood celebration in Peebles is called the Beltane, and also includes (just like several Borders events) an Usual Riding. The Beltane, announced at the cross, culminates with the crowning of the Beltane Queen (a lady picked from one of 3 local primary schools) together with her court, consisting of the similarity the First as well as Second Courtiers, Sword Bearer as well as Standard Bearer; on the action in front of the parish church. The grown-up principal of the celebration is the Cornet, a regional boy selected by the arranging committee on a basis of being taken into consideration worthwhile of standing for the community, who after that carries the community criterion for a year. To the west of the community is Neidpath Castle, which can be gotten to walking through Hay Lodge Park, the path has views of the castle. The castle is currently closed to the general public. On the south side of High Street are the old burgh workplaces. These integrate the town's collection, art gallery and also local museum. The structure occupied by these are called the Chambers Institution, being deeded to the town by William Chambers, a member of the Chambers publishing family that came from the town. Chambers' residence can be found on the oldest street in Peebles-- Biggiesknowe. Peebles is no longer linked to the train network. In years past, the Symington, Biggar as well as Broughton Railway had lines that connected Peebles to Edinburgh and also Galashiels, with an items station as well as Peebles and Peebles West terminals. Historically Peebles and also the Scottish borders have been the area of many textiles companies. Still today, March Street Mills is the location of Robert Noble in addition to its sis company Replin Fabrics.