LAYLA Todd has returned from her Scottish cross-country experience in Leeds with a gold medal. The distance runner was part ...
SHETLAND Gymnastics Club is hopeful that its almost 20-year wait to find a dedicated club facility could be coming to an end.
The recommendation for onshore wind community benefit is five per cent of the gross project revenue, and a minimum payment of ...
WITH Safer Internet Day 2025 taking place on Tuesday (11 February) the Shetland Public Protection Committee has highlighted this year’s theme of how ...
A LERWICK nursery has found itself under “serious threat of closure” after its latest application to become a funded early learning and childcare (ELC) provider was turned down. Peerie Foxes owner ...
The work of 12 Islesburgh Photographic Club members is going on show – while vintage cameras are part of the display too ...
THE SCENES on the NorthLink ferry from Lerwick to Aberdeen last night (Thursday) have been described by one passenger as “grim” – as children and older people were said to “compete” for sleeping space ...
THE SHETLAND Livestock Marketing Group has secured funding support for Shetland’s smallest producers as they prepare for the ...
A CAFE could reopen in the former Mackenzie’s premises in Cunningsburgh if new plans for the building come to fruition. The ...
ARCHAEOLOGISTS have spent the last week excavating one of Shetland’s most challenging sites at the Kame of Isbister near North Roe. The Kame is a rocky headland 38 metres high only accessible by ropes ...
Last month, Highlands and Islands MSP Rhoda Grant visited Shetland and described the Viking wind turbines as “pretty” alongside claiming that they are a temporary feature that can be taken down when ...
That is the view of Shetland Islands Council chief executive Maggie Sandison when asked about the significant rise of artificial intelligence (AI) in recent years and how it could potentially support ...