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Shetland's internet-only daily newspaper. Due to road closure between 10am and 1pm on King Harald St, between Union St and Harbour St, services will divert via Union St, St Olaf St and Harbour St. Islesburgh stop unavailable, please flag down bus at IslesburghCommunity Centre.
IS HYDROGEN THE FUEL OF THE FUTURE? ABERDEEN ACADEMIC HAS A SENIOR academic from Aberdeen University has issued a word of caution regarding the huge expectation around the role hydrogen could play in helping to mitigate the climate crisis. Professor Tom Baxter of the university’s school of engineering is warning that the future potential of hydrogen is being oversold and that significant steps to ENQUEST | SHETLAND NEWS 5 March 2021. Energy / EnQuest files £25.8m legal claim against BP over ‘unpaid invoices’ at Sullom Voe Terminal. 13 January 2021. Energy / No compulsory EnQuest redundancies at Sullom Voe Terminal, union says. 9 July 2020. Energy / Oil companies keen to cut emissions but are non-committal on energy hub. 25 June 2020. TRAVELLERS TO ISLES ENCOURAGED TO TAKE COVID TESTS BEFORE People are asked to take a lateral flow test – which involves taking a swab from the nose or throat – twice before heading to an island, such as Shetland. They should take one three days before travelling, and on the day. Sturgeon said from Monday 26 April, when tourist travel opens across the country, free lateral flow tests will be ISLES TO MOVE INTO LEVEL 1 RESTRICTIONS FROM MONDAY, FIRST First Minister Nicola Sturgeon speaking during Tuesday lunchtime's briefing. SHETLAND and other Scottish islands will move down to Level 1 Covid-19 restrictions and will be able to enjoy additional freedoms along with household visits from next week, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced. In a televised briefing on Tuesday lunchtime SIC AIMS TO DELIVER ‘SUMMER OF PLAY’ ACTIVITIES FOR BAIRNS Chris Cope. 31 March 2021 16:18. 0. SHETLAND Islands Council is planning to deliver a range of activities for bairns as part of a wider “summer of play” initiative in the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. Children’s services director Helen Budge said the aim is to offer a “geographically spread” programme of activities in Shetland. WOMAN WHO CLAIMED TO HAVE COVID PLACED ON SUBSTANTIAL A WOMAN who claimed she had Covid-19 and repeatedly coughed in the presence of police officers has been sentenced at Lerwick Sheriff Court. Sarah Irvine, whose address was given as Grampian Prison, was placed under supervision for three years and ordered to undertake 300 hours of unpaid work when she appeared from custody on Wednesday. CRIME DRAMA BEGINS FILMING IN GLASGOW AHEAD OF TRIP NORTH FILMING of the new series of BBC crime drama Shetland got underway in Glasgow yesterday (Monday). The cast and crew are then expected to head to Shetland in early April. The sixth and seventh series of the crime drama are due to be filmed in 2021. The producers of the showsaid
CRAZY NIGHT LANDS SMITH BACK IN JAIL 14 November 2012 16:30. 0. A NIGHT of craziness has landed a former mechanic from Shetland back behind bars just he was starting to pull himself out of his damaging addiction to hard drugs. At Lerwick Sheriff Court on Wednesday, 27 year old Matthew Smith was sent to prison for 30 weeks and banned from driving for six years after headmitted a
TEACHER RELEASED ON BAIL A TEACHER from the Anderson High School has been released on bail after appearing on charges of making sexual advances to a schoolgirl. Keiran Malcolmson, 33, of Sandwick, had his case continued without plea and has been ordered not to approach or contact the girl in any circumstances, at Lerwick Sheriff Court on Wednesday.SHETLAND NEWS
Shetland's internet-only daily newspaper. Due to road closure between 10am and 1pm on King Harald St, between Union St and Harbour St, services will divert via Union St, St Olaf St and Harbour St. Islesburgh stop unavailable, please flag down bus at IslesburghCommunity Centre.
IS HYDROGEN THE FUEL OF THE FUTURE? ABERDEEN ACADEMIC HAS A SENIOR academic from Aberdeen University has issued a word of caution regarding the huge expectation around the role hydrogen could play in helping to mitigate the climate crisis. Professor Tom Baxter of the university’s school of engineering is warning that the future potential of hydrogen is being oversold and that significant steps to ENQUEST | SHETLAND NEWS 5 March 2021. Energy / EnQuest files £25.8m legal claim against BP over ‘unpaid invoices’ at Sullom Voe Terminal. 13 January 2021. Energy / No compulsory EnQuest redundancies at Sullom Voe Terminal, union says. 9 July 2020. Energy / Oil companies keen to cut emissions but are non-committal on energy hub. 25 June 2020. TRAVELLERS TO ISLES ENCOURAGED TO TAKE COVID TESTS BEFORE People are asked to take a lateral flow test – which involves taking a swab from the nose or throat – twice before heading to an island, such as Shetland. They should take one three days before travelling, and on the day. Sturgeon said from Monday 26 April, when tourist travel opens across the country, free lateral flow tests will be ISLES TO MOVE INTO LEVEL 1 RESTRICTIONS FROM MONDAY, FIRST First Minister Nicola Sturgeon speaking during Tuesday lunchtime's briefing. SHETLAND and other Scottish islands will move down to Level 1 Covid-19 restrictions and will be able to enjoy additional freedoms along with household visits from next week, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced. In a televised briefing on Tuesday lunchtime SIC AIMS TO DELIVER ‘SUMMER OF PLAY’ ACTIVITIES FOR BAIRNS Chris Cope. 31 March 2021 16:18. 0. SHETLAND Islands Council is planning to deliver a range of activities for bairns as part of a wider “summer of play” initiative in the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. Children’s services director Helen Budge said the aim is to offer a “geographically spread” programme of activities in Shetland. WOMAN WHO CLAIMED TO HAVE COVID PLACED ON SUBSTANTIAL A WOMAN who claimed she had Covid-19 and repeatedly coughed in the presence of police officers has been sentenced at Lerwick Sheriff Court. Sarah Irvine, whose address was given as Grampian Prison, was placed under supervision for three years and ordered to undertake 300 hours of unpaid work when she appeared from custody on Wednesday. CRIME DRAMA BEGINS FILMING IN GLASGOW AHEAD OF TRIP NORTH FILMING of the new series of BBC crime drama Shetland got underway in Glasgow yesterday (Monday). The cast and crew are then expected to head to Shetland in early April. The sixth and seventh series of the crime drama are due to be filmed in 2021. The producers of the showsaid
CRAZY NIGHT LANDS SMITH BACK IN JAIL 14 November 2012 16:30. 0. A NIGHT of craziness has landed a former mechanic from Shetland back behind bars just he was starting to pull himself out of his damaging addiction to hard drugs. At Lerwick Sheriff Court on Wednesday, 27 year old Matthew Smith was sent to prison for 30 weeks and banned from driving for six years after headmitted a
TEACHER RELEASED ON BAIL A TEACHER from the Anderson High School has been released on bail after appearing on charges of making sexual advances to a schoolgirl. Keiran Malcolmson, 33, of Sandwick, had his case continued without plea and has been ordered not to approach or contact the girl in any circumstances, at Lerwick Sheriff Court on Wednesday. ISLES MOVE TO LEVEL ZERO SHETLAND has today (Saturday) moved into level zero of Scotland’s coronavirus levels system. It means that up to eight people from four households can meet in a home. Hospitality venues will be able to open to their normal hours - but general restrictions such as distancing BOOSTER COVID VACCINATIONS LIKELY FOR PRIORITY GROUPS 1 day ago · NHS Shetland is expecting that booster Covid vaccination doses will be given out in the future. Interim director of public health Dr Susan Laidlaw said at the moment it looks like this could be for priority groups one to nine. This would include over 50s, clinicalrisk groups
COUNCIL WORKING TO CHANGE GOVERNMENT’S MINDSET ON FIXED THE SIC has a massive fight on its hands to persuade Scottish ministers of their moral duty to provide fixed links in island communities, according to the council’s head of transport planning Michael Craigie. Legally, in Scotland, it is the duty of local authorities to provide ‘CUSTOMERS WHO SHOUT OR SING CAN EXPECT TO BE CHALLENGED 1 day ago · SHETLAND Islands Council's environmental health team is reminding the local hospitality trade of "Covid-safe guidelines" when showing any Euro 2020 football matches. The games kick off on Friday (11 June), with Scotland's first match scheduled for Monday at 2pm.The council said.
‘HOSTILE’ CONFRONTATION IN DEAD OF NIGHT RESULTS IN HEAVY 14 hours ago · TWO MEN have been fined a combined £1,300 after being found guilty of behaving in a threatening or abusive manner when attending a house in the South Mainland late at night to confront another man. Grant Redfern, 34, of Quoys Road, Lerwick and Kyle Drummond, 25, of Wester Skeld COMMUNITY PAYBACK ORDERS FOR DRUGS OFFENCES 1 day ago · TWO people who were involved in the supply of class A drugs have received substantial community payback orders. Louisa Newlands, of Tingwall, and John Masterman, of Mossbank, were both sentenced at Lerwick Sheriff Court on Wednesday. Newlands previously admitted being concerned NEW NURSE SOUGHT FOR REMOTE ISLAND COMMUNITY 11 hours ago · RECRUITMENT is underway for a nurse for one of Shetland’s most remote communities. NHS Shetland is looking for a district nurse/nurse practitioner for Skerries, which has a current resident population of 27. As Skerries is one of Shetland’s ‘non-doctor islands’, the BRAE FANS SET TO JOIN TARTAN ARMY AT EUROS AS SCOTLAND 19 hours ago · But a group of five men from Brae have landed tickets for the games, which will take place at Hampden in Glasgow and at Wembley in London. The group – John Gold, Addie Manson, James Milne, Ryan Stevenson and Ryan Tulloch – have been following Scotland at home and abroad together during the last few years, proudly taking with them a ‘Brae Shetland Tartan Army’ flag – as well as kilts COVID VACCINE CLINICS TO TAKE PLACE OVER NEXT TWO WEEKS COVID vaccination clinics will be running over the next two weeks at both the Independent Living Centre and Gilbertson Park in Lerwick, NHS Shetland has confirmed. These include first and second dose Astra Zeneca clinics, and also ‘first dose’ Pfizer clinics for people aged 18-29, the last age group to be called. 5 of 13 Adverts. MAN FROM MOSSBANK DISQUALIFIED FOR DRINK DRIVING 15 hours ago · A MAN who drove while nearly four times the legal alcohol limit has been banned from the road for more than a year. Kevin McGuire, of Braehead, Mossbank, pleaded guilty to driving on 12 June last year with 82 microgrammes of alcohol in 100ml of breath. Thelegal limit is 22
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Shetland News | Shetland's internet-only daily newspaper. Shetland News. Updated 6h ago. 449. 2 of 3. Latest Posts. Live / Voting turnout confirmed as 66 per cent as election count continues Six candidates are competing in the Shetland constituency. just added. NEW POLICE CHIEF SAYS IT IS A ‘GENUINE PRIVILEGE’ TO TAKE SHETLAND's new police area commander says it is a "genuine privilege" to serve the community again after starting his role earlier this week. It is chief inspector Paul Daley's third stint in the police force in Shetland. It comes after Lindsay Tulloch was seconded toanother
IS HYDROGEN THE FUEL OF THE FUTURE? ABERDEEN ACADEMIC HAS A SENIOR academic from Aberdeen University has issued a word of caution regarding the huge expectation around the role hydrogen could play in helping to mitigate the climate crisis. Professor Tom Baxter of the university’s school of engineering is warning that the future potential of hydrogen is being oversold and that significant steps to ISLES TO MOVE TO LEVEL ZERO ON SATURDAY SHETLAND is to move into “level zero” Covid-19 restrictions from Saturday, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced on Tuesday afternoon. The latest easing of restrictions will see Scotland’s three main island groups enjoying greater liberty than mainland residents and comes after several weeks of negligible case numbers. ISLES TO MOVE INTO LEVEL 1 RESTRICTIONS FROM MONDAY, FIRST First Minister Nicola Sturgeon speaking during Tuesday lunchtime's briefing. SHETLAND and other Scottish islands will move down to Level 1 Covid-19 restrictions and will be able to enjoy additional freedoms along with household visits from next week, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced. In a televised briefing on Tuesday lunchtime COVID VACCINE CLINICS TO TAKE PLACE OVER NEXT TWO WEEKS COVID vaccination clinics will be running over the next two weeks at both the Independent Living Centre and Gilbertson Park in Lerwick, NHS Shetland has confirmed. These include first and second dose Astra Zeneca clinics, and also ‘first dose’ Pfizer clinics for people aged 18-29, the last age group to be called. 5 of 13 Adverts. TRAVELLERS TO ISLES ENCOURAGED TO TAKE COVID TESTS BEFORE People are asked to take a lateral flow test – which involves taking a swab from the nose or throat – twice before heading to an island, such as Shetland. They should take one three days before travelling, and on the day. Sturgeon said from Monday 26 April, when tourist travel opens across the country, free lateral flow tests will be SIC AIMS TO DELIVER ‘SUMMER OF PLAY’ ACTIVITIES FOR BAIRNS Chris Cope. 31 March 2021 16:18. 0. SHETLAND Islands Council is planning to deliver a range of activities for bairns as part of a wider “summer of play” initiative in the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. Children’s services director Helen Budge said the aim is to offer a “geographically spread” programme of activities in Shetland. NORTHMAVINE FOLK ENCOURAGED TO GROW THEIR OWN FRUIT AND NCDC director Margaret Roberts said: “Last year’s lockdown highlighted the importance of local shops and businesses in providing access for everyone to the food and supplies they needed. “It got us thinking about the folk growing their own fruit and veg in Northmavine, and the high-quality lamb, beef, eggs, seafood etc beingraised and
VICKY GOES SOLO IN STYLE WITH NEW EP ‘ATLANESS’ Photo: Gordon MacKenzie. SHETLANDER Vicky Gray has long been known for her prowess as a graceful fiddle player steeped in the traditions of her home islands – and after many years of performing in bands this week she is stepping out of the shadows and unveiling her stylish debut EP as a solo artist. Atlaness is a concise piece of work, theSHETLAND NEWS
Shetland News | Shetland's internet-only daily newspaper. Shetland News. Updated 6h ago. 449. 2 of 3. Latest Posts. Live / Voting turnout confirmed as 66 per cent as election count continues Six candidates are competing in the Shetland constituency. just added. NEW POLICE CHIEF SAYS IT IS A ‘GENUINE PRIVILEGE’ TO TAKE SHETLAND's new police area commander says it is a "genuine privilege" to serve the community again after starting his role earlier this week. It is chief inspector Paul Daley's third stint in the police force in Shetland. It comes after Lindsay Tulloch was seconded toanother
IS HYDROGEN THE FUEL OF THE FUTURE? ABERDEEN ACADEMIC HAS A SENIOR academic from Aberdeen University has issued a word of caution regarding the huge expectation around the role hydrogen could play in helping to mitigate the climate crisis. Professor Tom Baxter of the university’s school of engineering is warning that the future potential of hydrogen is being oversold and that significant steps to ISLES TO MOVE TO LEVEL ZERO ON SATURDAY SHETLAND is to move into “level zero” Covid-19 restrictions from Saturday, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced on Tuesday afternoon. The latest easing of restrictions will see Scotland’s three main island groups enjoying greater liberty than mainland residents and comes after several weeks of negligible case numbers. ISLES TO MOVE INTO LEVEL 1 RESTRICTIONS FROM MONDAY, FIRST First Minister Nicola Sturgeon speaking during Tuesday lunchtime's briefing. SHETLAND and other Scottish islands will move down to Level 1 Covid-19 restrictions and will be able to enjoy additional freedoms along with household visits from next week, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced. In a televised briefing on Tuesday lunchtime COVID VACCINE CLINICS TO TAKE PLACE OVER NEXT TWO WEEKS COVID vaccination clinics will be running over the next two weeks at both the Independent Living Centre and Gilbertson Park in Lerwick, NHS Shetland has confirmed. These include first and second dose Astra Zeneca clinics, and also ‘first dose’ Pfizer clinics for people aged 18-29, the last age group to be called. 5 of 13 Adverts. TRAVELLERS TO ISLES ENCOURAGED TO TAKE COVID TESTS BEFORE People are asked to take a lateral flow test – which involves taking a swab from the nose or throat – twice before heading to an island, such as Shetland. They should take one three days before travelling, and on the day. Sturgeon said from Monday 26 April, when tourist travel opens across the country, free lateral flow tests will be SIC AIMS TO DELIVER ‘SUMMER OF PLAY’ ACTIVITIES FOR BAIRNS Chris Cope. 31 March 2021 16:18. 0. SHETLAND Islands Council is planning to deliver a range of activities for bairns as part of a wider “summer of play” initiative in the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. Children’s services director Helen Budge said the aim is to offer a “geographically spread” programme of activities in Shetland. NORTHMAVINE FOLK ENCOURAGED TO GROW THEIR OWN FRUIT AND NCDC director Margaret Roberts said: “Last year’s lockdown highlighted the importance of local shops and businesses in providing access for everyone to the food and supplies they needed. “It got us thinking about the folk growing their own fruit and veg in Northmavine, and the high-quality lamb, beef, eggs, seafood etc beingraised and
VICKY GOES SOLO IN STYLE WITH NEW EP ‘ATLANESS’ Photo: Gordon MacKenzie. SHETLANDER Vicky Gray has long been known for her prowess as a graceful fiddle player steeped in the traditions of her home islands – and after many years of performing in bands this week she is stepping out of the shadows and unveiling her stylish debut EP as a solo artist. Atlaness is a concise piece of work, the NEWS | SHETLAND NEWS 21 May 2021. 9 of 16 Adverts. Coronavirus / Covid virus detected in the town’s wastewater. 21 May 2021. Health / Health board seeks to fill four GP vacancies. 21 May 2021. Coronavirus / Remain cautious, get vaccinated and be tested, first minister says. BOOSTER COVID VACCINATIONS LIKELY FOR PRIORITY GROUPS 11 hours ago · NHS Shetland is expecting that booster Covid vaccination doses will be given out in the future. Interim director of public health Dr Susan Laidlaw said at the moment it looks like this could be for priority groups one to nine. This would include over 50s, clinical risk groups HEALTH BOARD HOPEFUL CLUSTER OF COVID CASES IS UNDER 15 hours ago · IT is looking “really hopeful” that the recent cluster of Covid cases is now under control, according to NHS Shetland’s interim director of public health. Dr Susan Laidlaw also said that she suspects the high uptake of the Covid vaccine helped to reduce the spread of the ‘CUSTOMERS WHO SHOUT OR SING CAN EXPECT TO BE CHALLENGED 14 hours ago · SHETLAND Islands Council's environmental health team is reminding the local hospitality trade of "Covid-safe guidelines" when showing any Euro 2020 football matches. The games kick off on Friday (11 June), with Scotland's first match scheduled for Monday at 2pm. The council said. A CAUTIONARY TALE FOR GREENIES 15 hours ago · A cautionary tale for the Greenies and all those who support the wholesale drive not only to destroy Shetland's beautiful landscape, but also wish to surround Shetland's coastline, and destroy some of its rich inshore fishing grounds, with seaborne wind farms: Inthe late
COMMUNITY PAYBACK ORDERS FOR DRUGS OFFENCES 12 hours ago · TWO people who were involved in the supply of class A drugs have received substantial community payback orders. Louisa Newlands, of Tingwall, and John Masterman, of Mossbank, were both sentenced at Lerwick Sheriff Court on Wednesday. Newlands previously admitted being concerned NEW MUSSEL PACKING FACILITY CREATES FOUR JOBS 16 hours ago · A NEW mussel packing station which is creating four new jobs in Shetland has been awarded £50,000 from Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE). Seaspray (Shetland) Ltd recently opened a new mussel packing facility on the waterfront at Laurenson Quay, Lerwick. The project will BROAD WELCOME FOR POSSIBLE IMPROVEMENTS TO LEVENWICK ROAD COUNCILLORS have given their backing to a project which could see major improvements made to the A970 above Levenwick. An initial strategic outline case on the proposal went in front of Shetland Islands Council’s (SIC) policy and resources committee on Mondayahead of getting
LOGANAIR LOOKS TO GO GREEN WITH AMBITIOUS PLAN TO BECOME 16 hours ago · LOGANAIR is to add a £1 carbon offset charge to all fares as of 1 July as part of plans to become carbon neutral by 2040. The company is the first regional carrier in the UK to make such a charge mandatory. The funds collected will go towards a programme ofcarbon offset
A LESSON FROM SWITZERLAND? 13 hours ago · The Swiss have quit EU trade talks because Brussels wanted Switzerland to sign control away. From 2014, the Swiss and the EU have been involved in increasingly fractious discussion. Now, Bern has formally quit the negotiations to convert future relations withthe bloc into a
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Shetland News | Shetland's internet-only daily newspaper. Shetland News. Updated 6h ago. 449. 2 of 3. Latest Posts. Live / Voting turnout confirmed as 66 per cent as election count continues Six candidates are competing in the Shetland constituency. just added. NEWS | SHETLAND NEWS 21 May 2021. 9 of 16 Adverts. Coronavirus / Covid virus detected in the town’s wastewater. 21 May 2021. Health / Health board seeks to fill four GP vacancies. 21 May 2021. Coronavirus / Remain cautious, get vaccinated and be tested, first minister says. ISLES TO MOVE TO LEVEL ZERO ON SATURDAY SHETLAND is to move into “level zero” Covid-19 restrictions from Saturday, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced on Tuesday afternoon. The latest easing of restrictions will see Scotland’s three main island groups enjoying greater liberty than mainland residents and comes after several weeks of negligible case numbers. NEW POLICE CHIEF SAYS IT IS A ‘GENUINE PRIVILEGE’ TO TAKE SHETLAND's new police area commander says it is a "genuine privilege" to serve the community again after starting his role earlier this week. It is chief inspector Paul Daley's third stint in the police force in Shetland. It comes after Lindsay Tulloch was seconded toanother
ISLES TO MOVE INTO LEVEL 1 RESTRICTIONS FROM MONDAY, FIRST First Minister Nicola Sturgeon speaking during Tuesday lunchtime's briefing. SHETLAND and other Scottish islands will move down to Level 1 Covid-19 restrictions and will be able to enjoy additional freedoms along with household visits from next week, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced. In a televised briefing on Tuesday lunchtime IS HYDROGEN THE FUEL OF THE FUTURE? ABERDEEN ACADEMIC HAS A SENIOR academic from Aberdeen University has issued a word of caution regarding the huge expectation around the role hydrogen could play in helping to mitigate the climate crisis. Professor Tom Baxter of the university’s school of engineering is warning that the future potential of hydrogen is being oversold and that significant steps to TRAVEL TO AND FROM SCOTTISH MAINLAND TO REOPEN THIS MONTH Sturgeon said the government consulted with the islands as to whether communities wanted to drop from level three to level two on 26 April and keep restrictions on travel. But the first minister said the government has decided to open up travel to and from the Scottish mainland first and keep the islands in level three. 12 of 13 Adverts. COVID VACCINE CLINICS TO TAKE PLACE OVER NEXT TWO WEEKS COVID vaccination clinics will be running over the next two weeks at both the Independent Living Centre and Gilbertson Park in Lerwick, NHS Shetland has confirmed. These include first and second dose Astra Zeneca clinics, and also ‘first dose’ Pfizer clinics for people aged 18-29, the last age group to be called. 5 of 13 Adverts.ARIANE BURGESS
Shetland News @shetnews. I live and work in the Highlands. I’m originally from Edinburgh, where I grew up hearing stories of my Shetland great-grandmother, who left to find work in the city as a young woman. I am standing because too many decisions are made in Edinburgh that impact those of us who live rurally and on the islandsbut take
TRAVELLERS TO ISLES ENCOURAGED TO TAKE COVID TESTS BEFORE People are asked to take a lateral flow test – which involves taking a swab from the nose or throat – twice before heading to an island, such as Shetland. They should take one three days before travelling, and on the day. Sturgeon said from Monday 26 April, when tourist travel opens across the country, free lateral flow tests will beSHETLAND NEWS
Shetland News | Shetland's internet-only daily newspaper. Shetland News. Updated 6h ago. 449. 2 of 3. Latest Posts. Live / Voting turnout confirmed as 66 per cent as election count continues Six candidates are competing in the Shetland constituency. just added. NEWS | SHETLAND NEWS 21 May 2021. 9 of 16 Adverts. Coronavirus / Covid virus detected in the town’s wastewater. 21 May 2021. Health / Health board seeks to fill four GP vacancies. 21 May 2021. Coronavirus / Remain cautious, get vaccinated and be tested, first minister says. ISLES TO MOVE TO LEVEL ZERO ON SATURDAY SHETLAND is to move into “level zero” Covid-19 restrictions from Saturday, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced on Tuesday afternoon. The latest easing of restrictions will see Scotland’s three main island groups enjoying greater liberty than mainland residents and comes after several weeks of negligible case numbers. NEW POLICE CHIEF SAYS IT IS A ‘GENUINE PRIVILEGE’ TO TAKE SHETLAND's new police area commander says it is a "genuine privilege" to serve the community again after starting his role earlier this week. It is chief inspector Paul Daley's third stint in the police force in Shetland. It comes after Lindsay Tulloch was seconded toanother
ISLES TO MOVE INTO LEVEL 1 RESTRICTIONS FROM MONDAY, FIRST First Minister Nicola Sturgeon speaking during Tuesday lunchtime's briefing. SHETLAND and other Scottish islands will move down to Level 1 Covid-19 restrictions and will be able to enjoy additional freedoms along with household visits from next week, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced. In a televised briefing on Tuesday lunchtime IS HYDROGEN THE FUEL OF THE FUTURE? ABERDEEN ACADEMIC HAS A SENIOR academic from Aberdeen University has issued a word of caution regarding the huge expectation around the role hydrogen could play in helping to mitigate the climate crisis. Professor Tom Baxter of the university’s school of engineering is warning that the future potential of hydrogen is being oversold and that significant steps to TRAVEL TO AND FROM SCOTTISH MAINLAND TO REOPEN THIS MONTH Sturgeon said the government consulted with the islands as to whether communities wanted to drop from level three to level two on 26 April and keep restrictions on travel. But the first minister said the government has decided to open up travel to and from the Scottish mainland first and keep the islands in level three. 12 of 13 Adverts. COVID VACCINE CLINICS TO TAKE PLACE OVER NEXT TWO WEEKS COVID vaccination clinics will be running over the next two weeks at both the Independent Living Centre and Gilbertson Park in Lerwick, NHS Shetland has confirmed. These include first and second dose Astra Zeneca clinics, and also ‘first dose’ Pfizer clinics for people aged 18-29, the last age group to be called. 5 of 13 Adverts.ARIANE BURGESS
Shetland News @shetnews. I live and work in the Highlands. I’m originally from Edinburgh, where I grew up hearing stories of my Shetland great-grandmother, who left to find work in the city as a young woman. I am standing because too many decisions are made in Edinburgh that impact those of us who live rurally and on the islandsbut take
TRAVELLERS TO ISLES ENCOURAGED TO TAKE COVID TESTS BEFORE People are asked to take a lateral flow test – which involves taking a swab from the nose or throat – twice before heading to an island, such as Shetland. They should take one three days before travelling, and on the day. Sturgeon said from Monday 26 April, when tourist travel opens across the country, free lateral flow tests will be TWO FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER SAY THEY WERE VICTIMS OF 4 hours ago · TWO people serving life sentences for murdering a woman in Lerwick have told appeal judges how the pair have fallen victim to miscarriages of justice. Lawyers for Ross MacDougall, 33, and Dawn Smith, 29, told judges Lady Dorrian, Lord Pentland and Lord Turnbull that the duo COUNCIL WORKING TO CHANGE GOVERNMENT’S MINDSET ON FIXED 11 hours ago · THE SIC has a massive fight on its hands to persuade Scottish ministers of their moral duty to provide fixed links in island communities, according to the council’s head of transport planning Michael Craigie. Legally, in Scotland, it is the duty of local authorities to provide BROAD WELCOME FOR POSSIBLE IMPROVEMENTS TO LEVENWICK ROAD COUNCILLORS have given their backing to a project which could see major improvements made to the A970 above Levenwick. An initial strategic outline case on the proposal went in front of Shetland Islands Council’s (SIC) policy and resources committee on Mondayahead of getting
MAN GIVEN 16-MONTH PRISON SENTENCE AFTER ‘SPECTACULAR FALL 6 hours ago · A MAN from Tingwall whose “spectacular fall from grace” saw him become involved in the supply of cocaine has been given a 16-month prison sentence. Darren Boxwell appeared at Lerwick Sheriff Court on Wednesday for sentencing after previously admitting being concerned in the FURTHER CONCERN OVER NUMBER OF VACANCIES IN COUNCIL 1 day ago · CONCERNS were raised this week over the number of vacancies within Shetland Islands Council (SIC). It comes as the council reported an underspend of £2 million over the last financial year due to vacancies. However, the council was forced to fork out for temporary agency staff ISLES MOVE TO LEVEL ZERO SHETLAND has today (Saturday) moved into level zero of Scotland’s coronavirus levels system. It means that up to eight people from four households can meet in a home. Hospitality venues will be able to open to their normal hours - but general restrictions such as distancing FISHERMAN GIVEN £3,000 FINE FOR FAILING TO SUBMIT LANDING 4 hours ago · FAILING to submit forms relating to landing declarations has seen a fisherman receive a £3,000 fine. Paul Forrest, 29, of Sandside, Mossbank, admitted at Lerwick Sheriff Court on Wednesday to failing to complete the FISH1 form on various occasions on or between 21 May 2018 and 19 April 2019. ‘NO BAIRN IN SHETLAND SHOULD EVER GO HUNGRY AGAIN 8 hours ago · Uses a measure to identify eligible children, for example, those households in fuel poverty, parents eligible for certain benefits etc; In school term: provides funding for either/and/or pre-school and after school meals – provided at the school/nursery or as a take away (to avoid issues with school transport) from the school – say 500 bairns/day at £6/day = 550,00, plus weekend food COME TO UNST TO WATCH THE PARTIAL SOLAR ECLIPSE 1 day ago · SHETLAND, and in particular Unst, is the best location in the UK to observe this week’s partial solar eclipse. Almost 40 per cent of the sun will be obscured by the moon on Thursday morning (10 June), astronomers have calculated. The partial eclipse will bevisible after 10am
PEOPLE ASKED TO BE ‘MINDFUL’ WHEN LEAVING VEHICLES AFTER 11 hours ago · PEOPLE have been reminded not to park in front of fire stations after a number of vehicles were seen sitting outside the Hillswick station. An image shared on social media by the Hillswick crew showed a number of vans in the station’s parking area. There were also other carsSHETLAND NEWS
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ISLES TO MOVE INTO LEVEL 1 RESTRICTIONS FROM MONDAY, FIRST First Minister Nicola Sturgeon speaking during Tuesday lunchtime's briefing. SHETLAND and other Scottish islands will move down to Level 1 Covid-19 restrictions and will be able to enjoy additional freedoms along with household visits from next week, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced. In a televised briefing on Tuesday lunchtime IS HYDROGEN THE FUEL OF THE FUTURE? ABERDEEN ACADEMIC HAS A SENIOR academic from Aberdeen University has issued a word of caution regarding the huge expectation around the role hydrogen could play in helping to mitigate the climate crisis. Professor Tom Baxter of the university’s school of engineering is warning that the future potential of hydrogen is being oversold and that significant steps to TRAVEL TO AND FROM SCOTTISH MAINLAND TO REOPEN THIS MONTH Sturgeon said the government consulted with the islands as to whether communities wanted to drop from level three to level two on 26 April and keep restrictions on travel. But the first minister said the government has decided to open up travel to and from the Scottish mainland first and keep the islands in level three. 12 of 13 Adverts. COVID VACCINE CLINICS TO TAKE PLACE OVER NEXT TWO WEEKS COVID vaccination clinics will be running over the next two weeks at both the Independent Living Centre and Gilbertson Park in Lerwick, NHS Shetland has confirmed. These include first and second dose Astra Zeneca clinics, and also ‘first dose’ Pfizer clinics for people aged 18-29, the last age group to be called. 5 of 13 Adverts.ARIANE BURGESS
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ISLES TO MOVE INTO LEVEL 1 RESTRICTIONS FROM MONDAY, FIRST First Minister Nicola Sturgeon speaking during Tuesday lunchtime's briefing. SHETLAND and other Scottish islands will move down to Level 1 Covid-19 restrictions and will be able to enjoy additional freedoms along with household visits from next week, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced. In a televised briefing on Tuesday lunchtime IS HYDROGEN THE FUEL OF THE FUTURE? ABERDEEN ACADEMIC HAS A SENIOR academic from Aberdeen University has issued a word of caution regarding the huge expectation around the role hydrogen could play in helping to mitigate the climate crisis. Professor Tom Baxter of the university’s school of engineering is warning that the future potential of hydrogen is being oversold and that significant steps to TRAVEL TO AND FROM SCOTTISH MAINLAND TO REOPEN THIS MONTH Sturgeon said the government consulted with the islands as to whether communities wanted to drop from level three to level two on 26 April and keep restrictions on travel. But the first minister said the government has decided to open up travel to and from the Scottish mainland first and keep the islands in level three. 12 of 13 Adverts. COVID VACCINE CLINICS TO TAKE PLACE OVER NEXT TWO WEEKS COVID vaccination clinics will be running over the next two weeks at both the Independent Living Centre and Gilbertson Park in Lerwick, NHS Shetland has confirmed. These include first and second dose Astra Zeneca clinics, and also ‘first dose’ Pfizer clinics for people aged 18-29, the last age group to be called. 5 of 13 Adverts.ARIANE BURGESS
Shetland News @shetnews. I live and work in the Highlands. I’m originally from Edinburgh, where I grew up hearing stories of my Shetland great-grandmother, who left to find work in the city as a young woman. I am standing because too many decisions are made in Edinburgh that impact those of us who live rurally and on the islandsbut take
TRAVELLERS TO ISLES ENCOURAGED TO TAKE COVID TESTS BEFORE People are asked to take a lateral flow test – which involves taking a swab from the nose or throat – twice before heading to an island, such as Shetland. They should take one three days before travelling, and on the day. Sturgeon said from Monday 26 April, when tourist travel opens across the country, free lateral flow tests will be TWO FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER SAY THEY WERE VICTIMS OF 2 hours ago · TWO people serving life sentences for murdering a woman in Lerwick have told appeal judges how the pair have fallen victim to miscarriages of justice. Lawyers for Ross MacDougall, 33, and Dawn Smith, 29, told judges Lady Dorrian, Lord Pentland and Lord Turnbull that the duo COUNCIL WORKING TO CHANGE GOVERNMENT’S MINDSET ON FIXED 9 hours ago · THE SIC has a massive fight on its hands to persuade Scottish ministers of their moral duty to provide fixed links in island communities, according to the council’s head of transport planning Michael Craigie. Legally, in Scotland, it is the duty of local authorities to provide BROAD WELCOME FOR POSSIBLE IMPROVEMENTS TO LEVENWICK ROAD COUNCILLORS have given their backing to a project which could see major improvements made to the A970 above Levenwick. An initial strategic outline case on the proposal went in front of Shetland Islands Council’s (SIC) policy and resources committee on Mondayahead of getting
MAN GIVEN 16-MONTH PRISON SENTENCE AFTER ‘SPECTACULAR FALL 5 hours ago · A MAN from Tingwall whose “spectacular fall from grace” saw him become involved in the supply of cocaine has been given a 16-month prison sentence. Darren Boxwell appeared at Lerwick Sheriff Court on Wednesday for sentencing after previously admitting being concerned in the FURTHER CONCERN OVER NUMBER OF VACANCIES IN COUNCIL 1 day ago · CONCERNS were raised this week over the number of vacancies within Shetland Islands Council (SIC). It comes as the council reported an underspend of £2 million over the last financial year due to vacancies. However, the council was forced to fork out for temporary agency staff ISLES MOVE TO LEVEL ZERO SHETLAND has today (Saturday) moved into level zero of Scotland’s coronavirus levels system. It means that up to eight people from four households can meet in a home. Hospitality venues will be able to open to their normal hours - but general restrictions such as distancing FISHERMAN GIVEN £3,000 FINE FOR FAILING TO SUBMIT LANDING 2 hours ago · FAILING to submit forms relating to landing declarations has seen a fisherman receive a £3,000 fine. Paul Forrest, 29, of Sandside, Mossbank, admitted at Lerwick Sheriff Court on Wednesday to failing to complete the FISH1 form on various occasions on or between 21 May 2018 and 19 April 2019. ‘NO BAIRN IN SHETLAND SHOULD EVER GO HUNGRY AGAIN 6 hours ago · Uses a measure to identify eligible children, for example, those households in fuel poverty, parents eligible for certain benefits etc; In school term: provides funding for either/and/or pre-school and after school meals – provided at the school/nursery or as a take away (to avoid issues with school transport) from the school – say 500 bairns/day at £6/day = 550,00, plus weekend food COME TO UNST TO WATCH THE PARTIAL SOLAR ECLIPSE 1 day ago · SHETLAND, and in particular Unst, is the best location in the UK to observe this week’s partial solar eclipse. Almost 40 per cent of the sun will be obscured by the moon on Thursday morning (10 June), astronomers have calculated. The partial eclipse will bevisible after 10am
PEOPLE ASKED TO BE ‘MINDFUL’ WHEN LEAVING VEHICLES AFTER 9 hours ago · PEOPLE have been reminded not to park in front of fire stations after a number of vehicles were seen sitting outside the Hillswick station. An image shared on social media by the Hillswick crew showed a number of vans in the station’s parking area. There were also other carsSHETLAND NEWS
Shetland News | Shetland's internet-only daily newspaper. Shetland News. Updated 6h ago. 449. 2 of 3. Latest Posts. Live / Voting turnout confirmed as 66 per cent as election count continues Six candidates are competing in the Shetland constituency. just added. NEWS | SHETLAND NEWS 21 May 2021. 9 of 16 Adverts. Coronavirus / Covid virus detected in the town’s wastewater. 21 May 2021. Health / Health board seeks to fill four GP vacancies. 21 May 2021. Coronavirus / Remain cautious, get vaccinated and be tested, first minister says. ISLES TO MOVE INTO LEVEL 1 RESTRICTIONS FROM MONDAY, FIRST First Minister Nicola Sturgeon speaking during Tuesday lunchtime's briefing. SHETLAND and other Scottish islands will move down to Level 1 Covid-19 restrictions and will be able to enjoy additional freedoms along with household visits from next week, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced. In a televised briefing on Tuesday lunchtime PESORSA DOS DETAINED IN IRISH WATERS The Pesorsa Dos was detained by the Irish Naval Service ship LÉ William Butler Yeats for alleged infringes of EU to fishing regulations in Irish waters around 250 miles off Malin Head on Thursday. 7 of 13 Adverts. She arrived at Killybegs on Tuesday morning where she was handed over to Irish police, the Garda Síochána, andIrish sea
NEW STUDY AIMS TO EXPLORE ORCAS’ FORAGING HABITS IN A PHD student is set to carry out a study of orcas in Shetland over the next few years in a bid to better understand their foraging habits. Julia Sutherland, who is with the sea mammal research unit at the University of St Andrews, said it will feed into research investigating causes of harbour seal decline while also helping to monitor the health of the orca and seal populations of Scotland. PETER TAIT | SHETLAND NEWS Peter Tait. On Wednesday evening 31 March I was asked to respond to journalist queries from Radio Shetland, Shetland News, and the Shetland Times all within about 20 minutes. I told them all that I had nothing prepared and I did not want to respond at that time. They insisted on getting copy and I made a few short statements. JOBS | SHETLAND NEWSSHETLAND TIMESSHETLAND NEWSLERWICK SHETLAND ISLANDSNEW SHETLAND TV SERIESLERWICK SHETLAND ISLANDS NEWSJOBS INSHETLAND ISLANDS
Jobs, Courses & Apprenticeships. Learning Support Worker - Early Learning and Childcare - Cunningsburgh Nursery Administration Assistant - Adult & Child Protection Support Worker - Early Learning & Childcare - Happyhansel Primary School Head Teacher - Ollaberry Primary School Learning Support Worker - Early Learning and Childcare - Aith Nursery Teacher of Mathematics - Brae High CAN SCOTLAND AFFORD INDEPENDENCE? The SNP says leaving Europe will cost up to 100,000 Scottish jobs, it has never mentioned what it would cost in jobs if we left the rest of the UK. To stay with Europe as an independent nation we would have to accept the euro as our currency, also their bureaucracy, loss of fishing rights and the cost of supporting Euro MPs. 7 of 13 Adverts. PIERHEAD RESTAURANT & BAR, LOWER VOE, VOE Long established country bar and restaurant situated in a good central Shetland position in the picturesque setting of Lower Voe enjoying fine views along the voe of Olna Firth. Lerwick 18 miles. As well as serving the immediate local area, the business which is situated SHETLAND MUSEUM & ARCHIVES Shetland has many online projects which are true hidden gems and the Museum and Archives’ photo library is definitely one of them. An online archive of over 60,000 images covering all aspects of Shetland heritage and culture is available to search, browse. All images areSHETLAND NEWS
Shetland News | Shetland's internet-only daily newspaper. Shetland News. Updated 6h ago. 449. 2 of 3. Latest Posts. Live / Voting turnout confirmed as 66 per cent as election count continues Six candidates are competing in the Shetland constituency. just added. NEWS | SHETLAND NEWS 21 May 2021. 9 of 16 Adverts. Coronavirus / Covid virus detected in the town’s wastewater. 21 May 2021. Health / Health board seeks to fill four GP vacancies. 21 May 2021. Coronavirus / Remain cautious, get vaccinated and be tested, first minister says. ISLES TO MOVE INTO LEVEL 1 RESTRICTIONS FROM MONDAY, FIRST First Minister Nicola Sturgeon speaking during Tuesday lunchtime's briefing. SHETLAND and other Scottish islands will move down to Level 1 Covid-19 restrictions and will be able to enjoy additional freedoms along with household visits from next week, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced. In a televised briefing on Tuesday lunchtime PESORSA DOS DETAINED IN IRISH WATERS The Pesorsa Dos was detained by the Irish Naval Service ship LÉ William Butler Yeats for alleged infringes of EU to fishing regulations in Irish waters around 250 miles off Malin Head on Thursday. 7 of 13 Adverts. She arrived at Killybegs on Tuesday morning where she was handed over to Irish police, the Garda Síochána, andIrish sea
NEW STUDY AIMS TO EXPLORE ORCAS’ FORAGING HABITS IN A PHD student is set to carry out a study of orcas in Shetland over the next few years in a bid to better understand their foraging habits. Julia Sutherland, who is with the sea mammal research unit at the University of St Andrews, said it will feed into research investigating causes of harbour seal decline while also helping to monitor the health of the orca and seal populations of Scotland. PETER TAIT | SHETLAND NEWS Peter Tait. On Wednesday evening 31 March I was asked to respond to journalist queries from Radio Shetland, Shetland News, and the Shetland Times all within about 20 minutes. I told them all that I had nothing prepared and I did not want to respond at that time. They insisted on getting copy and I made a few short statements. JOBS | SHETLAND NEWSSHETLAND TIMESSHETLAND NEWSLERWICK SHETLAND ISLANDSNEW SHETLAND TV SERIESLERWICK SHETLAND ISLANDS NEWSJOBS INSHETLAND ISLANDS
Jobs, Courses & Apprenticeships. Learning Support Worker - Early Learning and Childcare - Cunningsburgh Nursery Administration Assistant - Adult & Child Protection Support Worker - Early Learning & Childcare - Happyhansel Primary School Head Teacher - Ollaberry Primary School Learning Support Worker - Early Learning and Childcare - Aith Nursery Teacher of Mathematics - Brae High CAN SCOTLAND AFFORD INDEPENDENCE? The SNP says leaving Europe will cost up to 100,000 Scottish jobs, it has never mentioned what it would cost in jobs if we left the rest of the UK. To stay with Europe as an independent nation we would have to accept the euro as our currency, also their bureaucracy, loss of fishing rights and the cost of supporting Euro MPs. 7 of 13 Adverts. PIERHEAD RESTAURANT & BAR, LOWER VOE, VOE Long established country bar and restaurant situated in a good central Shetland position in the picturesque setting of Lower Voe enjoying fine views along the voe of Olna Firth. Lerwick 18 miles. As well as serving the immediate local area, the business which is situated SHETLAND MUSEUM & ARCHIVES Shetland has many online projects which are true hidden gems and the Museum and Archives’ photo library is definitely one of them. An online archive of over 60,000 images covering all aspects of Shetland heritage and culture is available to search, browse. All images are TRUST WELCOMES NEW FUNDING SCHEME AS LEISURE CENTRES NEED 16 hours ago · SHETLAND Recreational Trust (SRT) has welcomed a potential funding boost for upgrades to its ageing buildings - with the organisation needing to spend millions on maintaining its leisure centres. It comes after Shetland Charitable Trust, which is SRT’s main funder, announced SIC INVESTMENTS RISE IN VALUE BY MORE THAN £100M 20 hours ago · THE VALUE of Shetland Islands Council’s (SIC) external investments swelled by more than £100 million in the space of a year. At 31 March this year the value stood at £423 million – a steep rise from £314 million on the same date in 2020. WIND FARMS CONNECTION CONSULTATION OPEN UNTIL END OF THE 13 hours ago · THE COMPANY developing the network to connect a number of planned wind farms to the Kergord converter station is reminding people that its Shetland consultation is open for feedback until 25 June. SSEN Transmission hosted virtual consultation events at the start of the month to ISLES MOVE TO LEVEL ZERO SHETLAND has today (Saturday) moved into level zero of Scotland’s coronavirus levels system. It means that up to eight people from four households can meet in a home. Hospitality venues will be able to open to their normal hours - but general restrictions such as distancing PROPOSALS FOR LEVENWICK ROAD UPGRADE TO GET FIRST AIRING IMPROVEMENTS to make the main A970 road at Levenwick safer, which could cost more than £3.3 million, are in the pipeline. However, there are a number of hoops the plan must jump through before the project can become a reality. An initial strategic outline case on theproposal
WHALSAY LEISURE CENTRE AMONG PRECAUTIONARY CLOSURES AS CORONAVIRUS testing is taking place in Whalsay following a recent confirmed case, while a number of public buildings such as the leisure centre have closed as a precaution. It is understood that people who were at the Whalsay v Delting football match in Brae on Monday areamong
BROAD WELCOME FOR POSSIBLE IMPROVEMENTS TO LEVENWICK ROAD 19 hours ago · There was unanimous approval for the road, the main link to the South Mainland, getting an upgrade. But Shetland west councillor Theo Smith said he was “ashamed” that the council has not yet got around improving the Haggersta to Cova road in Whiteness and Weisdale during the last nine and a half years he has been representing the area. CAR HIRE FIRM ADAPTS TO WINDS OF CHANGE AMID PANDEMIC Become a supporter of Shetland News. Shetland News is asking its many readers to consider start paying for their dose of the latest local news delivered straight to their PC, tablet or mobile phone.. Journalism comes at a price and because that price is not being paid in today’s rapidly changing media world, most publishers - national and local - struggle financially despite very healthy GREEN INVESTORS DON’T SEE THE DAMAGE THEY INFLICT ON THE 21 hours ago · It is a strange concept that environmentalists do not appear to see the damage they inflict on the natural habitat in pursuance of their green agenda. Yes, there is a problem regarding the pollution of our planet that needs to be addressed but pursuing thewrong apparent
TRAVELLERS TO ISLES ENCOURAGED TO TAKE COVID TESTS BEFORE People are asked to take a lateral flow test – which involves taking a swab from the nose or throat – twice before heading to an island, such as Shetland. They should take one three days before travelling, and on the day. Sturgeon said from Monday 26 April, when tourist travel opens across the country, free lateral flow tests will be Friday 27 November 2020 8°C S Moderate BreezeFollow8.8k
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