In this week’s Shetland Times

In today’s (Friday, 1st November) edition of The Shetland Times:

  • Investigation launched into Viking turbine damage.
  • Schoolboy wins national accordion competition.
  • Latest Up-Helly-A’ committee member elected.
  • Sex offender jailed for 35 months.
  • New police area commander speaks to The Shetland Times.
  • Ghost hunter to resurrect paranormal television show in the isles.
  • Reaction to budget as questions remain over Fair Isle ferry funding.
  • New consultation on large energy project applications.
  • Read our Shetland Food and Drink feature.
  • Youth Voice makes a return.
  • SPORT: Report and pictures from Shetland men’s volleyball victory.

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