Windfarm funding meeting collapses after intervention by protester
A crucial meeting of Shetland Charitable Trust to agree the next £6.3 million funding for Viking windfarm descended into farce today when six trustees walked
READ FULL STORYA crucial meeting of Shetland Charitable Trust to agree the next £6.3 million funding for Viking windfarm descended into farce today when six trustees walked
READ FULL STORYA single-handed fisherman who tragically drowned last year would not normally have left the wheelhouse of his boat while shooting creels, his brother told a
READ FULL STORYThree men who spent the weekend in custody were ordered to reappear at Lerwick Sheriff Court early next month after coming before Sheriff Philip Mann
READ FULL STORYTwo Shetland communities have been shortlisted for participation in a trial by one of the large mobile phone networks to boost signals using broadband connections,
READ FULL STORYThis government and our council have pledged to reduce Britain’s carbon footprint by a substantial amount by the year 2020, and the Shetland Charitable Trust
READ FULL STORYInterviewed by The Sunday Times (15th April) the Westminster government’s climate change minister Greg Barker stated: “Britain does not need more onshore windfarms.”
READ FULL STORYSumburgh recorded the strongest growth of any of the 11 Highlands & Islands Airports Ltd (HIAL) airports during the year up to March, according to
READ FULL STORYA “practically unsinkable” Titanic maiden voyage is planned for Shetlanders this morning. The ship has, according to its makers, rendered obsolete the destructive power of
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