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Folk festival secures £10,000 sponsorship

March 20, 2025 | 10.38am

Shetland Stays is the new headline sponsor for the Shetland Folk Festival after giving the largest private donation worth £10,000.

The newly-launched accommodation management service is dedicated to enhancing the visitor
experience in the isles.

This collaboration marks a significant milestone for the festival.

Folk festival committee member Louise Jamieson welcomed the new partnership with open arms.

Ms Jamieson said it was “amazing” the company had given the largest ever private donation to the festival.

“This allows us to focus on delivering yet another fantastic year of music and culture for Shetland,” she said.

Director for Shetland Stays Emily Smith said the sponsorship comes in a move to boost the “exciting cultural events” in the isles and ensure they are well supported.

“The impact of events like the Shetland Folk Festival on the local economy and tourism sector cannot be
underestimated,” Ms Smith said.

She added that she was “thrilled” to back an event which “brings so much talent” to the isles as well as tourism.

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Attackers jailed for vicious assault

March 19, 2025 | 3.59pm

Two attackers who scarred their vicim for life tried to flee a crime scene by using a fake name at an airport and hiding in a car boot at a ferry terminal, a court heard. 

Rhys Chan,33, and Tyler Kidd,30, tried to get off Shetland in a hurry after subjecting Jordan Palmer to a horrifying assault in Lerwick on 22nd November 2023. 

The High Court in Edinburgh heard how the pair and their accomplice Kyle Swannie,28, of Shetland, were responsible for an attack in which an axe and a knife were used on Mr Palmer. 

Judge Lord Young heard how the attack left Mr Palmer scarred for life. But Chan and Kidd, both of Leicester, tried to avoid detection for the assault. 

The court heard how Chan turned up at the island’s Sumburgh Airport the day after committing the attack and tried to travel using the name “Daniel Robinson”. 

Meanwhile, Kidd travelled to Lerwick ferry terminal on 29th November in the boot of a vehicle. 

Police Scotland officers foiled the escape attempts and brought the pair to justice. 

Today (Wednesday), the two English crooks appeared alongside Swannie for sentencing. The three men pleaded guilty to assaulting Mr Palmer to his severe injury and permanent disfigurement.

Chan and Kidd also each admitted to a charge of attempting to pervert the course of justice by trying to get off Shetland. Kidd also pleaded guilty to assaulting Mr Palmer on an earlier occasion at the Trench Bar in Lerwick on 17th September 2023. 

Lord Young handed Chan and Kidd four year sentences for their crimes. Swannie was given three years for his actions. 

He told Chan: “Your attack left lasting psychological injuries and scars on your victims.”

The trio originally pleaded guilty to their crimes at a hearing at the High Court in Glasgow in January 2025. The hearing had been continued until Wednesday for Crown lawyers to tell the court of the circumstances surrounding the attacks on Mr Palmer. 

Prosecutor Scott McKenzie told the court that Kidd first assaulted Mr Palmer at about 1am outside the Trench bar in Lerwick.

The court heard how this happened after Mr Palmer and Mr Kidd had spent the evening drinking there and became involved in an argument with each other. 

The court heard on 22nd November 2023, Mr Palmer received a phone call from a “friend” at around midnight. His pal asked him to come and meet him for a “chat” in his car at a car park in Lerwick.

Mr McKenzie said that when Mr Palmer went to see his acquaintance, he got into the back seat of his car only to find a masked man was sitting beside him. 

Mr McKenzie added: “At the same time another man got into the front passenger seat of the car. Both these males were dressed in black and had their faces covered by wearing balaclavas.”

Mr McKenzie said these males were Chan and Kidd. 

He added: “As Tyler Kidd got in, Jordan Palmer could see that he was holding what Jordan Palmer described as a miniature axe. 

“He struck Jordan Palmer with it on the head. 

“He then instructed Chan to ‘chef him up’ whereupon Chan produced and started brandishing a large knife – this was a black handled kitchen knife. 

“Thinking he was going to be stabbed, Jordan Palmer grabbed the knife by the blade cutting his finger in the process. 

“At that point Tyler Kidd struck him again with the axe hitting him on the cheek. Jordan Palmer then managed to get out of the car and began to flee. 

“As he was getting out of the car however, Chan stabbed him twice piercing each buttock.”

The court heard that Swannie was waiting outside and started chasing Mr Palmer as he tried to escape the scene. He grabbed hold of Mr Palmer’s t shirt and scratched the right side of his chest and neck. 

Meanwhile, on November 23, security staff at Sumburgh Airport had their attention drawn to a man who was behaving oddly in the departure lounge. 

The court heard that this man was Chan and had checked in as Daniel Robinson and was making attempts to avoid recognition. The police were called and he was arrested.

Mr McKenzie said that Kidd was arrested on 29th November after police received intelligence he was trying to get off Shetland by hiding in a car boot. 

Mr McKenzie said: “At about 16.50 hours that day, having been alerted to the presence of that car at the terminal, they traced the car. 

“The boot was opened and Tyler Kidd was seen underneath clothing and luggage. At 1655 hours, he was cautioned and told that he was under arrest.”

Defence counsels for the accused men told the court that their clients accepted responsibility for their actions and accepted prison was inevitable. 

Man admits to driving while five times the limit

March 19, 2025 | 12.12pm

A 37-year-old man has pleaded guilty to driving while more than five times the legal limit.

Murray Mannall appeared at Lerwick Sheriff Court for the second time today (Wednesday), when he handed a letter to Sheriff Ian Cruickshank apologising for his actions.

Procurator fiscal Duncan MacKenzie said police had been called to attend Mannall’s house, in Gremmasgaet, Lerwick, on Sunday after concern was raised about his welfare.

However, they found him behind the wheel of a car in Gremista Brae at around 6pm while on their way.

After a roadside screening test, Mannall was arrested.

He later gave a reading of 129 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. The legal limit is 22.

Defence agent Tommy Allan asked the sheriff to defer sentencing for reports, adding: “There’s clearly something going on.”

Sheriff Cruickshank reminded Mr Allan that Mannall had already forfeited his car at Monday’s custody hearing.

However, Mr Allan told the court he was unaware of the matter.

The sheriff imposed an interim order disqualifying Mannall from driving, and continued the motion for forfeiture until 9th April.

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Work begins on Brae energy hub

March 18, 2025 | 5.07pm

Work has begun on the new Brae rural energy hub – marking a major milestone in the project.

Local company RG Construction, led by Robbie Gray, has been appointed as the main contractor.

They have begun transforming the Brae Youth & Community Centre with insulation, new heating, solar and batteries creating a warm, energy efficient facility.

Previous activities at the Brae Youth and Community Centre will continue once re-opened in summer, and the energy hub will be a new addition, supporting the community in reducing energy costs and carbon emissions.

The renovation of the BYCC started this month and is due for completion in August.

The refurbished building will improve the existing facilities at the BYCC and add in co-working spaces, an information centre for energy efficiency, electric vehicle charging stations, a community café and facilities for a car club and e-bike rentals.

Robbie Gray, managing director of RG Construction expressed enthusiasm for the project: “We are
excited to be part of this transformative initiative. Our team and valued sub-contractors are committed to delivering a high-quality renovation that will serve as a cornerstone for Shetland’s journey to Net Zero.”

Crucially, the Brae Rural Energy Hub CIC will be led by a community board, ensuring local voices and
needs are at the forefront of its operations. The hub is actively seeking new directors to join its team.

SSE gives diversion warning as road closure to be in effect on Wednesday

March 18, 2025 | 2.30pm

Drivers have been warned of a diversion as road works take place from tomorrow (Wednesday) on the B9075 between Setters Corner and the Sandwater Junction.

The road will be closed from 7pm and will re-open at 7am the following morning.

A temporary diversion will be in place, with signs, via Stromfirth.

The road will be closed while energy giant SSE removes equipment from the area.

In a statement it said: “Whilst we expect the impact to be minimal, we’d like to take the opportunity to thank all road users for their understanding and cooperation – and apologise for any inconvenience that this temporary closure may cause.”

SIC launches mobile phones in schools consultation

March 18, 2025 | 10.54am

The council is seeking views on the use of mobile phones in schools.

Parents, guardians teachers and pupils have been asked to complete a survey after the SIC sent out information on the consultation.

The engagement with key stakeholders aims to gather a wide range of perspectives on this topic and will also include in-person discussions with young people.

It is hoped to create balanced and effective guidance for the use of mobile phones in schools, which supports educational outcomes and promotes the health, safety and well-being of children, young people and staff. 

Education and families committee chairman Davie Sandison said this was a “significant topic” which affected the daily lives of children, young people and staff.

“It is essential that we balance the views of all members of our school communities, alongside emerging research in this area, to develop guidance that is fair, practical and beneficial for everyone,” Mr Sandison said.

He encouraged anyone with an interest in the issue to make their voices heard.

More information on the consultation can be found on the SIC website and anyone who wishes to contribute to the discussion can email education.socialservices@shetland.gov.uk.

Responses must be submitted by before 5pm on Sunday 30th March.

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SIC set to approve minor changes to community councils

March 18, 2025 | 9.54am

Community councils will largely remain the same as councillors are set to approve minor changes which include core funding next week.

This comes almost two years after the SIC first agreed to review the community council scheme.

Among the revisions included in the report are:

  • Merge the existing Community Council core funding allocations and Community Development Fund into one new funding scheme with a new funding mechanism;
  • Reducing the minimum age for associate membership from 16 to 12;
  • Those who are elected to another role (councillor/MSP/MP/MSYP) will no longer be allowed to be members of the community council and will have voting rights removed.

Councillors are expected to give their approval at a special meeting of the full council next week.

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Man appears in court accused of driving while more than five times over the limit

March 17, 2025 | 11.36am

A 37-year-old man has appeared in court charged with driving while more than five times over the legal limit.

Murray Mannall, of Gremmasgaet, Lerwick, appeared in the town’s sheriff court this morning.

Mannal is accused of driving in Gremista Brae with 129 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath yesterday (Sunday). The legal limit is 22 microgrammes.

The case has been continued without plea, until Mannall can seek legal advice.

Sheriff Ian Cruickshank granted bail but demanded the seizure of the car and has restricted Mannall from driving in the meantime.

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UPDATE: Crew ‘safe and well’ after vessel ran aground

March 17, 2025 | 10.54am

Emergency services have confirmed a vessel ran aground this morning near Lunna Holm. 

The coastguard confirmed it received a call at 9.05am this morning (Monday) – with the vessel in “some difficulty”.

Two coastguard rescue teams were called out to the vessel which “re-floated” and the two people on board made it to Vidlin “safe and well” at 10.45am. 

Marjolein Robertson makes shortlist for Glasgow award

March 16, 2025 | 3.11pm

Isles comedian Marjolein Robertson has been nominated for the Sir Billy Connolly Spirit of Glasgow award.

Robertson made the seven-person shortlist which was announced on Thursday.

An “overwhelmed” Robertson took to social media to share her delight, claiming the Big Yin was the “father of storytelling comedy”.

“He’s my greatest inspiration,” she said. “So to be included in this makes me feel like leaving Shetland to pursue comedy and bring my home’s folktales to the stage was the right choice.”

The award was founded in 2023, when Janey Godley was named the inaugural winner.

Robertson could make it a hattrick of winners for the ladies, after Glaswegian Susie McCabe took home the award last year.

According to the award itself, to be eligible for the award, a comedian must take part in the Glasgow International Comedy Festival (GICF), as well as five other considerations:

  • Resilient — Be as warm as they are tough.
  • Open — Accessible to all.
  • Unapologetic — Proud and unpretentious; curious and challenging; mould-breaking.
  • Gallus — Bold and brave; self-starting.
  • Funny — Above all else, an ability to make people laugh.

The winner will be announced at the GICF Comedy Gala on Sunday 30th March in the city’s King’s Theatre.

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Guizer Jarl visits Cunningsburgh primary

March 14, 2025 | 12.15pm

Guizer Jarl Michael Farmer was welcomed to his old stomping ground by bairns and teachers at Cunningsburgh Primary School.

This is part of his visitations before the light up and burning this evening.

Headmaster Mervyn Clark made a roll call of past pupils who are part of today’s festivities.

The Up-Helly-A’ Song was sung followed by the Beatles’ Help by the Jarl squad. Primaries one and two had written a special version of Oasis’ Wonderwall called “Wonder Jarl”.

At dinner time, the Guizer Jarl and his squad are due to have their official pictures taken at Sumburgh Hotel before going to Dunrossness Primary School.


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