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Having assumed that all the surviving papers of the Reverend Kenneth Speckle B.D.Edin (failed), 1747-18??, had been located ...
WATER from the Burn of Sound will make its way to Orkney tonight (Friday) to be used in the opening ceremony of tomorrow’s ...
THERE is “genuine concern” in the Brae community over speeding and safety with increased traffic expected over the coming months during a nearby road closure. The A968 Dales Lees road between Voe and ...
PLANS to introduce zonal energy pricing, which could have resulted in cheaper bills for places with higher electricity supply ...
PEOPLE are putting themselves and puffins at serious risk by climbing walls at Sumburgh to take nature pictures, an RSPB ...
THE IDEA of tunnels to Yell, Unst, Bressay and Whalsay are to be taken forward by Shetland Islands Council (SIC) for further consideration. However a push by North Isles councillor Robert Thomson for ...
Shetland News was invited to the set of season 10 at the end of June to see a scene being shot at Lerwick’s lifeboat pier, ...
A NEW archaeology display exploring the timeless role of toys and games in childhood has launched at the Shetland Museum and ...
NHS Shetland’s cardiac nurse specialist Marie Hurson has been highly commended at a national awards ceremony. Hurson was nominated in the clinical leadership prize at the RCN Scotland Nurse of the ...
WITH nearly 100 young performers, the ALICE Theatre Project’s recent Saga Stanes show was pretty big - and that is not ...
A RECENT excavation at a site of a possible Viking boat burial in Shetland uncovered some “exciting stuff”, according to a Time Team archaeologist involved in the dig. Jackie McKinley said she was ...
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