Care home criticised in report
The Walter and Joan Gray care home in Scalloway has been described as unsafe and understaffed in a damning report from the Scottish Care Inspectorate….
The Walter and Joan Gray care home in Scalloway has been described as unsafe and understaffed in a damning report from the Scottish Care Inspectorate….
A blanket 20mph speed limit could be imposed across Lerwick if elected officials accept the views of the town’s community council. Lerwick Community Council agreed…
Both north and southbound ferries between Lerwick and Aberdeen this evening (Tuesday) will depart off-schedule and not stop in Orkney because of rough weather. The southbound…
The Met Office has issued a fresh warning for both snow and ice – with strong winds also forecast.
A road accident took place outside Lerwick this afternoon.
The incident, involving a car and a lorry, happened at the Brig o’ Fitch.
The road remained passable, but with long queues.
It’s an impressive catch by anyone’s standards, and for fishing enthusiast Kieran Llewellyn there was plenty of reason to smile behind such an impressive haul.
Kieran caught this large skate, weighing an estimated 45 to 50lbs.
NorthLink has warned harsh conditions may impact on its services over the coming days.
Tomorrow’s northbound sailing to Shetland is under review, in anticipation of poor weather. The operator says the Hrossey may leave Aberdeen at the earlier time of 4pm instead of the current scheduled time of 7pm.
Similarly, the southbound sailing of the Hjaltland may be subject to weather-related delays.
Tuesday services are also under review.
NorthLink says more detailed updates will follow as forecasts are updated.
An isles athlete has taken a podium finish – and set a new Shetland record – at the Scottish Athletics Indoor championships.
Layla Todd took bronze in the U20 women’s 3,000 race on Saturday afternoon, setting a huge 17-second PB in the process.
The achievement comes as a new Shetland record of 9:52:31, and represents a great start to the year for the young athlete.
Todd has thanked NorthLink Ferries, sportscotland and Shetland Islands Council for their support.
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FIND OUT MOREThe MET Office has issued a fresh warning for ice, as the winter blast continues to grip the isles.
The yellow warning is valid from 4pm today until 10am tomorrow.
It follows heavy snow falls and sub-zero temperatures.
Wintry weather has hampered council waste service collections in the isles.
Waste service teams have not been able to collect grey-lidded recycling bins in the South, North and West Mainland.
This has also affected the pickup of household waste bins in some side roads.
Attempts will be made to collect household rubbish in Lerwick and Scalloway tomorrow, weather permitting.
The service will return to normal on Monday. But grey-lidded bins will not now be picked up until the next scheduled date.
The SIC has apologised for the disruption.
Fixed links could be a reality in the isles this decade, the council’s political leader has said.
Emma Macdonald made the bold claim after the Scottish government committed to giving £10 million to the SIC for improving inter-island transport, during its budget at the end of last year.
Although Mrs Macdonald was reserved at the time, she now believes commuters could be “driving through a tunnel in Shetland during this decade, with more in construction.”
The SIC has been exploring the possibility of fixed links to serve Unst, Yell, Whalsay, Bressay and Fetlar through the Inter-Island Transport Connectivity project, which also considers ferries.
Campaigners have been vocal about the need for tunnels to maintain and improve the population of the outer isles and for smoother business operations.
And they were pleased to see Mrs Macdonald’s enthusiasm for the project.
What do you think? Will the first fixed links be built this decade?
It may be too cold for many of us to venture outside, but this hardy otter was not to be put off.
The big draatsie was spotted making its way from The Shetland Times carpark this morning (Friday).
Meanwhile, anyone looking to travel by inter-island ferry might be advised to check before setting off.
Advice on the Yell Sound information line advises of a single vessel operating this morning until further notice.
The advisor even goes as far as to discourage anyone from leaving their house, advising folk to “sit at home with the fluffy slippers on and a sweet sherry”.
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Royal Mail has suspended deliveries to rural areas due to snow and ice.
The decision has left homes outside Lerwick without mail deliveries, and country shops are also without the latest edition of The Shetland Times. The paper is normally delivered to rural shops by Royal Mail.
Deliveries are expected to resume tomorrow, weather pemitting. However, a new yellow weather warning has been issued from 4pm today until 10am tomorrow.
The Shetland Times remains available in Lerwick shops. Shetland Times staff made deliveries in the town this morning.
Anyone in Lerwick with a subscription for The Shetland Times will receive their delivery today, but anyone outside Lerwick will unfortunately not.
A free calendar is included in The Shetland Times.
Royal Mail said it thanked customers for patience and understanding during this disruption to its service.
“Once the weather clears, we will ensure deliveries recommence when and where it is safe to do,” it said.
Icy conditions are gripping the isles this morning, as a wintry blast impacts on travel.
It comes after a Met Office yellow warning for snow and ice was issued yesterday.
Temperatures have reached as low as -2.4C, with a wind chill of -8C.
There have been further snow showers overnight, causing travel difficulty for many.
A gritter reportedly left the road this morning in an area near Gonfirth.
In today’s (Friday, 3rd January) edition of The Shetland Times:
Ministers overruled NorthLink to demand a 10 per cent ferry fare hike – according to a “bombshell” revelation.
READ FULL STORYThe Mirrie Dancers have been out in full force this evening (Wednesday) – creating a breath-taking start to 2025.
Folk across the isles have been sharing epic images of the display with colours ranging from green to pink, purple and red.
Among those to capture it was Vicky Tylsar who photographed the dazzling sky in Toab.
Did you see the Northern Lights? Send us your photos by emailing [email protected]
Here’s wishing everyone all the very best for 2025.
Hogmanay celebrations have been cancelled due to “worsening weather”.
READ FULL STORYUHI Shetland has paid tributes to a “kind and sincere” colleague who has died aged 58.
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The Hogmanay torchlight procession was cancelled due to risk to public safety.
Organisers decided to pull the event, due to be held yesterday (Sunday), because of a forecast of high winds.
Edinburgh Hogmanay said in a statement the safety of everyone attending was paramount.
“The safety of all attending is our top priority and following recent torch tests on the route, the winds are proving too strong to proceed safely,” it said.
“We know that this will be hugely disappointing to all who wished to participate… the box office will be in touch with further instructions to ticket buyers.”
The lifeboat has been launched this morning following a report of a “fault” with a helicoper trying to land at Sumburgh Airport.
The coastguard confirmed it received the call at 9.10am this morning (Monday) and tasked Lerwick Lifeboat with attending this incident.
Police, ambulances and fire crews from Sumburgh, Sandwick and Lerwick were also called to the scene around 9am.
It is understood the aircraft has since landed safely.
A body found in the water in the South Mainland is believed to be Ian Napier, who was reported missing yesterday..
READ FULL STORYNorthLink has confirmed tonight’s (Saturday) northbound sailing to Lerwick will go ahead after it was placed under review yesterday.
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