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OVER £10,000 has been raised for the people of Palestine by Shetlanders following a pop-gallery held in Lerwick earlier this ...
A DESIGN for a sizeable combined cycling and walking path between Lerwick and the Black Gaet junction is set to go out for ...
SECONDARY school pupils from Brae and Lerwick built and took home brand new bikes last week as part of an initiative to get ...
THE SHETLAND 2013 football development squad travelled to Kirkwall at the weekend for games against their Orkney counterparts ...
THE DUST had hardly settled after the 2022 Shetland Accordion and Fiddle Festival before the arrangements for this, the 34th festival, were underway. The programme has now been released, giving ...
THE UNITE union says it has confirmed a “bumper pay deal” for some construction workers based at the Shetland Gas Plant.
SHETLAND Youth Orchestra’s summer concert was held in the Lerwick Town Hall on Wednesday, and was certainly a time to ...
Neil Woods spent 14 years as an undercover police officer, infiltrating some of Britain’s most dangerous drug-dealing gangs, ...
PEOPLE are being invited to have their say on new proposed subsea electricity transmission connections in Shetland - ...
EDUCATION chief Samantha Flaws has apologised “unreservedly” for the council’s lack of communication on its additional ...
SHETLAND’s two parliamentarians have welcomed news that four possible subsea tunnels have been recommended for further ...
TRACEY Hawkins has been appointed as the new collections manager at the Shetland Museum and Archives. Shetland Amenity Trust, ...