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Citizens Advice manager calls for new volunteers

Citizens Advice manager calls for new volunteers

Citizens Advice manager calls for new volunteers

Citizens Advice Bureau (Cab) are “always” on the lookout for more volunteers - advisers or board members.


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.


Concerns over hydrogen proposals as ‘industrialisation’ is highlighted

Concerns over hydrogen proposals as ‘industrialisation’ is highlighted

Concerns over hydrogen proposals as ‘industrialisation’ is highlighted

Fears have been raised over the ‘continual industrialistion’ of Shetland


Six more Rosebanks “lurking in the wings” awaiting approvals

Six more Rosebanks “lurking in the wings” awaiting approvals

Six more Rosebanks “lurking in the wings” awaiting approvals

Environmentalists have warned of the developments’ impacts of marine wildlife and fisheries


MSP demands parliamentary statement over airline collapse

MSP demands parliamentary statement over airline collapse

MSP demands parliamentary statement over airline collapse

Beatrice Wishart says questions about the airline’s failure must be answered


SOUNDING OFF: ‘This crisis is real’ - Why I’m campaigning against Rosebank

SOUNDING OFF: ‘This crisis is real’ - Why I’m campaigning against Rosebank

SOUNDING OFF: ‘This crisis is real’ - Why I’m campaigning against Rosebank

Becky Baird, a mother, doctor and member of Parents for Future Scotland, describes her climate concerns and why she opposes Rosebank.


Fuel poverty crisis means volunteers have become ‘fourth emergency service’ for desperate folk turning up with carrier bags filled with bills

Fuel poverty crisis means volunteers have become ‘fourth emergency service’ for desperate folk turning up with carrier bags filled with bills

Fuel poverty crisis means volunteers have become ‘fourth emergency service’ for desperate folk turning up with carrier bags filled with bills

Citizens Advice Scotland’s boss added his name to a list of people calling for reform of the energy market when he visited Shetland.


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.


Political parties clash over commitment to taking control of Shetland’s seabed

Political parties clash over commitment to taking control of Shetland’s seabed

Political parties clash over commitment to taking control of Shetland’s seabed

The SNP and Lib Dems agree: it’s time to devolve control of the seabed to Shetland. But which party is more serious about making it happen?


‘Fob off’ - Investigation into turbine blade faults at Viking Energy windfarm fails to resolve concerns

‘Fob off’ - Investigation into turbine blade faults at Viking Energy windfarm fails to resolve concerns

‘Fob off’ - Investigation into turbine blade faults at Viking Energy windfarm fails to resolve concerns

An investigation into turbine blade faults at the Viking windfarm has posed more questions than answers - leading to renewed accusations of secrecy.


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