Trust to seek legal view on need for reform after bad-tempered debate on its future
Shetland Charitable Trust is to ask the highest legal brain in the land whether it really has to reform its constitution by bringing in more
READ FULL STORYShetland Charitable Trust is to ask the highest legal brain in the land whether it really has to reform its constitution by bringing in more
READ FULL STORYA young man who stole charity collection boxes from the Levenwick shop was sentenced to a total of 196 days behind bars when he appeared
READ FULL STORYThe operator of Sumburgh Airport needs to balance its budget and will not compromise on security or safety, which is why consideration is being given
READ FULL STORYIsles MP Alistair Carmichael has become the latest politician to criticise Iceland and the Faroe Islands over their unilateral decisions to increase mackerel landings, warning
READ FULL STORYA retired school teacher lost his temper after seeing a car parked on double yellow lines in the Tesco car park.
READ FULL STORYWhitedale won the final senior football trophy of the season, scoring an amazing four goals in extra time in a final against Spurs which had
READ FULL STORYSpurs remain in pole position in senior hockey’s Grutness Trophy competition, having defeated Zetland in their final match, but Delting can overtake the Lerwick side
READ FULL STORYWhen councillors voted in favour of fees for instrumental tuition they also voted for lessons to be 25 minutes and for instructors to be strictly
READ FULL STORYI was watching the Scottish news on the television the other night and I could not believe my ears and eyes when the article about
READ FULL STORYThe netball leagues began last week with AHS defeating Wastside in the only division one match, while Mishaps and Challengers picked up full points in
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