COUNCIL officials are working on changing the Bluemull Sound ferry timetable following a new requirement for all vehicles ...
A COUNCILLOR has expressed concern over a “cultural power grab” by artificial intelligence where some Shetland roads appear ...
THE MAJORITY of UK business leaders support plans to end more oil and gas licensing in the North Sea, Uplift UK has claimed. ...
SCALLOWAY’S community council has raised concerns about plans to turn student accommodation in the village into offices. ...
SHETLAND’s inter-island flights look likely to move to Sumburgh for around one month next year to allow Tingwall Airport’s ...
COULD two new NorthLink freight vessels be used as a negotiating tool in the forthcoming Scottish Government budget? This has ...
A DECISION is expected to be made in the coming months on whether to potentially ‘unmothball’ the Papa Stour primary school ...
COULD Bressay’s roads infrastructure cope with up to 40 cyclists visiting the island off a cruise ship? The issue was discussed at a recent meeting of Bressay Community Council amid a proposal from ...
PEOPLE should not expect major strategic initiatives funded by the main Viking Energy community benefit fund “for a while”. That is the view of Shetland Community Benefit Fund chair Chris Bunyan. It ...
HISTORIC Shetland sail training vessel Swan has tied up for the year, having helped 140 young folk gain first-hand sailing experience. The Swan also took a further 220 others out to sea from April to ...
A LERWICK councillor who is in recovery from alcohol addiction has spoken up on the danger stigma can play in the community. John Fraser told a meeting of Shetland’s integration joint board on ...
NORTHERN Isles MP Alistair Carmichael has secured a commitment to meet with the UK Government’s maritime minister about preventing dangerous behaviour by foreign fishing vessels in the country’s ...