About Ryan Taylor
Ryan Taylor began working as a reporter in 1995, and has been at The Shetland Times since 2007, where he is now deputy editor. He has lived in Shetland since 2002, where he harbours an unhealthy interest in old cars and motorbikes.
Ryan Taylor began working as a reporter in 1995, and has been at The Shetland Times since 2007, where he is now deputy editor. He has lived in Shetland since 2002, where he harbours an unhealthy interest in old cars and motorbikes.
An online consultation on Shetland’s “local development plan” is underway.
READ FULL STORYThe Sandveien Neighbourhood Centre has been saved from closure at the eleventh hour.
READ FULL STORYShetland Library has released lists of the most popular books of 2021.
READ FULL STORYConcerns have been raised after Shetland was excluded from Scottish government plans for fixed links.
READ FULL STORYNorth Isles councillor Ryan Thomson says work on fixed links should begin in the next council term.
READ FULL STORYAn objection from Historic Environment Scotland (HES) to plans for the proposed space centre in Unst has been withdrawn.
READ FULL STORYA televised match between Partick Thistle and Kilmarnock became the subject of discussion during a town hall meeting this week.
READ FULL STORYA rural school has been praised for how it handled the challenges of lockdown during the Covid-19 crisis.
READ FULL STORYWomen suffering from the painful effects of endometriosis typically have to wait over eight years before receiving a diagnosis.
READ FULL STORYThe managing director of Highlands and Islands Airport Limited (Hial) has faced questions over the £9 million spend on the controversial air traffic management solution.
READ FULL STORYAn MSP has demanded a breakdown of the £9 million spending on air traffic control centralisation.
READ FULL STORYShetland has seen a further 22 cases of coronavirus today [Friday].
READ FULL STORYThe tender exercise for the controversial remote tower technology being progressed by Highlands and Islands Airports Limited has been cancelled, a Scottish government minister has
READ FULL STORYThe Co-op has been accused of double standards after it called on a North East local authority to turn down a new discount supermarket.
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