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.
The Sound Hall in Lerwick is facing a crisis which may lead to its permanent closure within the next few weeks if new “urgently needed”
READ FULL STORYPenalties handed to irresponsible dog owners are not centrally collated, and no national register is kept, a Scottish parliament committee has heard. The news follows…
READ FULL STORYA health centre has been praised for its person-centred approach during a visit by national clinical director Jason Leitch.
READ FULL STORYA new handbook has been produced offering information to anyone thinking of standing for election to the council. The publication comes ahead of next year’s…
READ FULL STORYA call has been made for greater government assurances over the ongoing energy crisis. Isles MP Alistair Carmichael says a reassessment of the role of…
READ FULL STORYA cruise ship has recorded an unexpected double – by being the first and final into Lerwick Harbour during the shortened season. Island Sky arrived…
READ FULL STORYA nursery has been shortlisted for a high profile award – the second time this year it has been attracted the attention of competition judges….
READ FULL STORYA Covid certification scheme for nightclubs and similar venues is due to come into effect from next month, the First Minister has confirmed.
READ FULL STORYThe company behind a community windfarm in Yell has cut the number of turbines it hopes to develop from 23 down to 18.
READ FULL STORYJob-seekers are being given a fresh opportunity to become head teacher of the school in Fair Isle – the UK’s most remote primary. Shetland Islands…
READ FULL STORYA stern warning is to be sent to the Spiggie Hotel after it fell short in licence fee payments.
READ FULL STORYThe cafe at Mackenzie’s Farm Shop in Cunningsburgh have become available for lease, marking what is described as a “great opportunity” for anyone looking to
READ FULL STORYAll necessary mitigation measures are in place at Scalloway Primary School following an outbreak of coronavirus.
READ FULL STORYClaims have been made that over a tenth of working age families in the Northern Isles will be impacted by a planned £20 cut to
READ FULL STORYJoin the The Shetland Times mailing list to get one daily email update at midday on what's happening in Shetland.