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THERE is unlikely to be a negative impact if the large algal bloom photographed by NASA in the waters to the southeast of the ...
Simmer Dim half-marathon had to be delayed on Sunday amid horrible weather conditions for runners. A total of 119 hardy ...
THE WINNERS of the first leg of the Shetland Race were announced at a ceremony in Mareel on Friday night. The 22 yachts, plus one cruising class vessel, ...
OVER £10,000 has been raised for the people of Palestine by Shetlanders following a pop-gallery held in Lerwick earlier this ...
A DESIGN for a sizeable combined cycling and walking path between Lerwick and the Black Gaet junction is set to go out for ...
SECONDARY school pupils from Brae and Lerwick built and took home brand new bikes last week as part of an initiative to get ...
SHETLAND Youth Orchestra’s summer concert was held in the Lerwick Town Hall on Wednesday, and was certainly a time to celebrate. It came on the back of the orchestra’s very successful summer school ...
A LOCAL man has been honoured for his long service as a special police constable in Shetland. James Spence was given a special bar and rosette which marks the completion of 19 years of service. The 68 ...
CHARITIES like Dogs Against Drugs “should be stopped” because they are causing more harm than good, according to a major activist on drug reform. Neil Woods spent 14 years as an undercover police ...
PEOPLE are being invited to have their say on new proposed subsea electricity transmission connections in Shetland - ...
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