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Aabody’s been spaekin aboot da Gunnister Man. Dere’s been nae end tae da spaekalation. Wha wis he? Whit wye did he dee? An why wis
READ FULL STORYAabody’s been spaekin aboot da Gunnister Man. Dere’s been nae end tae da spaekalation. Wha wis he? Whit wye did he dee? An why wis
READ FULL STORYLast month, charitable trustees decided that ethical investment was not for them. Their job was to make money, they said, not to worry about how
READ FULL STORYDuring the month of August, I spent some time in – what could easily be – the Up Helly Aaer’s idea of Heaven. This version
READ FULL STORYFrom Shetland Life, October 1984, No.48 We got to the P & O terminal at half past five. Just before six we got on the
READ FULL STORYFrom The Shetland Times, Friday 30th October, 1959 The Rechabite Hall is no longer in existence. We don’t mean that the building has been swept
READ FULL STORYAnd so the ever-extending saga of the school-to-be goes on. After finally making a decision to go ahead with building the new Anderson High School
READ FULL STORYNow in its ninth year, Shetland Befriending Scheme has proved itself to be a great success and is currently looking to expand its list of
READ FULL STORYThere are countless music festivals on the Shetland calendar, Fiddlers’ Bid continue to do wonders for the isles’ reputation in the wider world and
READ FULL STORYWhat’s so special about Shetland’s geology? Marsali Taylor talks to Robina Barton about Shetland’s status as a Geopark, and tries “Shetland’s Volcano” walk for herself.
READ FULL STORYCelebrities aa git a brak fae dir wark sometime ower da summer. An mine wis lang owerdue. So I wis da blyde tae fin a
READ FULL STORYBooks are rarely finished by their writers. For most authors who have their work published, there are questions that remain unanswered; mistakes, too, that he
READ FULL STORY“Twenty to thirty thousand pounds should be spent on publicising Shetland” said a New Zealand tourist before leaving Shetland yesterday. Sherwyn Baker, a horse trainer
READ FULL STORYWhen I heard that the primary school at Gruting, Bridge of Walls, was to be closed for good, I couldn’t help but think back to
READ FULL STORYOn the 18th of July, Henry Allingham, aged 113, passed away. He had been, briefly, the oldest man in the world. A week later, Harry
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