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EXCAVATIONS to investigate a possible Viking-era boat burial in Shetland are set to take place this summer - with the work set to be filmed for Time ...
New ‘Shetland hub’ will have significant footprint Construction likely to commence in 2028/29 SSEN acknowledges consultation ...
AT THE edge of the cliffs, no-one says a word. Before us are literally dozens of puffins, fawning at our feet on the grass – the only noise their ...
THERE is some good news in the south east of Yell after the reopening of a shop in Burravoe. The Brough Store opened its ...
Highland councillor Helen Crawford of Aird & Loch Ness Ward, who successfully campaigned for Highland Council to publish an ...
TEAM SHETLAND are preparing for the “biggest inter-county ever” as 175 athletes and officials make the short journey to ...
CONCERN has been raised over Shetland Islands Council (SIC) not undertaking random drug and alcohol testing of staff in ...
THERE is unlikely to be a negative impact if the large algal bloom photographed by NASA in the waters to the southeast of the ...
THE WINNERS of the first leg of the Shetland Race were announced at a ceremony in Mareel on Friday night. The 22 yachts, plus one cruising class vessel, ...
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 ...