Two men and woman in court accused of drugs offences
Two men and a woman have appeared at Lerwick Sheriff Court charged with drug offences.
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SIC to re-open single status pay deal as it strives to slash spending over two years
Shetland Islands Council today unveils plans to lop £2 million off its wages bill and cut £500,000 from overtime costs by renegotiating its employees’ terms and conditions.
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Third of four Nicolson jarls takes his turn
He first went out in the Jarl’s Squad at the age of six with Tommy Simpson in 1968. He was a regular in the Galley Shed before and after his father Jim was Guizer Jarl just over a decade later, in 1979.
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School closure process too onerous for local authorities, council tells commission
Legislation on school closures is too onerous on local authorities and places insufficient emphasis on the educational case for shutting schools, according to the SIC’s contribution to the Scottish government’s Commission on Rural Education.
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New tenders to be invited for Walls Pier work amid pleas for ‘proven’ contractors
New tenders will be sought from next month to secure a new contractor to complete the £2.5 million Walls Pier in an attempt to clear up the mess left by previous contractor Airport Civil Engineering, which last year ran into problems and ceased work.
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Lack of accommodation for sea cadets hindering NAFC Marine Centre
A lack of places for students to live in central Shetland is holding back NAFC Marine Centre from taking on dozens more marine cadets every year.
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Readers' Views
Bressay tunnel not cost effective (Allen Fraser)
Fixed links have to be the way forward in the long term for the North Isles and Whalsay but I question the wisdom of putting Bressay ahead of Yell and Unst.
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Acceptable and fair? (Linsey Nisbet)
As an ex-Orcadian, now living in Shetland, I still have a huge love for my homeland and a great deal of sympathy for its needs.
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Turn them all off (Vic Thomas)
So our elected members are going to decide on economic cuts without looking at the economic impact of such cuts!
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Why not trust the voters? (Jonathan Wills)
I was surprised to hear the comments by Tavish Scott MSP on local radio last night (Thursday 19th), about the proposed changes to the Shetland Charitable Trust.
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Inexplicable price increase (Colin Hunter)
I note with interest that our esteemed fuel suppliers have, once more, recently increased the price of our diesel and petrol by, at first four, and then another one pence a litre, over and above the already outrageous premium we pay here.
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Sheriff bows out by fining woman for breaching bail conditions
Cuts and changes to working practices causing problems at Sullom Voe, harbour master admits
Whalsay skipper landed black fish because he hated ditching under-sized catch
Watchdog to monitor Shetland Charitable Trust amid discontent over conflicts of interest
New proposal from John Scott seeks to end SIC’s control of £200m charitable trust
Schools cash from council provides respite for SRT – but only temporarily
New Shetland football manager looking ahead to 2015 island games
New Revolution stretch lead in indoor hockey league
Single goal separates Kinetics and Whalsay as netball leagues resume
Walls pier contract wound up after major construction delays
David Sandison wins Central Ward by-election
Council can bid for up to two-thirds of cost of new Anderson High School in Lerwick
Schools music festival under threat from Creative Scotland cuts
Crime writer Ann Cleeves’ Blue Lightning most borrowed book in 2011
Musicians from 10 nations make for diverse line-up at 32nd Shetland Folk Festival
Heavy demand for mackerel helps Catch profits rise to more than £4 million
Lerwick Harbour reports on ‘exceptionally good year’
Faulty outboards on rescue boats reduce Yell Sound to one ferry
















