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Craft fair aims to attract thousands to Clickimin

Craft fair aims to attract thousands to Clickimin

Craft fair aims to attract thousands to Clickimin

The Shetland Craft Fair kicks off today


Youth sports teams invited to apply for up to £1,000 in kit sponsorship

Youth sports teams invited to apply for up to £1,000 in kit sponsorship

Youth sports teams invited to apply for up to £1,000 in kit sponsorship

The Shetland Times is today giving back to the community as a thanks for the fantastic support we have received from our loyal readers.


Final cruise ship of season arrives

Final cruise ship of season arrives

Final cruise ship of season arrives

Another successful cruise season has been brought to a close


Hydrogen project set to create 20 ‘green’ jobs and demonstrate Shetland’s ‘huge potential’ as ‘hub for innovative technologies’

Hydrogen project set to create 20 ‘green’ jobs and demonstrate Shetland’s ‘huge potential’ as ‘hub for innovative technologies’

Hydrogen project set to create 20 ‘green’ jobs and demonstrate Shetland’s ‘huge potential’ as ‘hub for innovative technologies’

Developers of a green ammonia plant have announced it will create around 20 new jobs - including “upskilling” options for oil and gas workers.


SIC to conduct licence reviews of two businesses

SIC to conduct licence reviews of two businesses

SIC to conduct licence reviews of two businesses

Councillors will review the licenses of two premises which failed to pay their annual fees on time.


Boat tour operator recognised for ‘service excellence’ with judges particularly impressed by the ‘enthusiastic crew’

Boat tour operator recognised for ‘service excellence’ with judges particularly impressed by the ‘enthusiastic crew’

Boat tour operator recognised for ‘service excellence’ with judges particularly impressed by the ‘enthusiastic crew’

A wildlife tour operator has added to its impressive awards tally after being named “service excellence business of the year”.


Shetland firms team up on global project converting waste from windfarms, aquaculture and fishing into energy

Shetland firms team up on global project converting waste from windfarms, aquaculture and fishing into energy

Shetland firms team up on global project converting waste from windfarms, aquaculture and fishing into energy

Two Shetland businesses have teamed up to launch a new technology creating energy out of the waste from windfarms, aquaculture and fishing.


Highly experienced fisheries scientist joins fishermen’s association

Highly experienced fisheries scientist joins fishermen’s association

Highly experienced fisheries scientist joins fishermen’s association

Chevonne Angus will be supporting the team with scientific input.


Mobile customers left to struggle for weeks with poor connectivity after extreme weather damaged infrastructure

Mobile customers left to struggle for weeks with poor connectivity after extreme weather damaged infrastructure

Mobile customers left to struggle for weeks with poor connectivity after extreme weather damaged infrastructure

Mobile services are still being affected by Storm Amy - four weeks after strong winds damaged infrastructure in the isles.


‘Raring to go’ - Work will soon step-up on exciting new Stakkadale Café venture in Bigton

‘Raring to go’ - Work will soon step-up on exciting new Stakkadale Café venture in Bigton

‘Raring to go’ - Work will soon step-up on exciting new Stakkadale Café venture in Bigton

The coffee connoisseur behind plans for a new South Mainland café said he is “raring to go” with the project.


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