Medical evacuation from Skerries
The coastguard helicopter carried out a medical evacuation from Skerries this morning (Sunday). Shetland Coastguard was contacted by the NHS at around 9.40am to carry…
The coastguard helicopter carried out a medical evacuation from Skerries this morning (Sunday). Shetland Coastguard was contacted by the NHS at around 9.40am to carry…
The work of the Red Cross in safeguarding prisoners of war has been commemorated at the
Shetland Library, with the launch of a new book by Jonathan Wills.
The hard work of a long-running group that supports stroke victims is being recognised in the Scottish parliament.
Police have stressed their commitment to tackling the supply of illegal drugs after two couriers were handed lengthy prison sentences.
A young entrepreneur with isles connections has sold his business to a major partner.
READ FULL STORYKind-hearted farmers are ploughing ahead with plans for another charity tractor run.
READ FULL STORYA Devon charity has gained the support of an isles couple who became a media sensation after befriending an otter cub.
READ FULL STORYArtisan butcher Jay Joubert will be a guest speaker at a Farm Advisory Service crofting cattle meeting, due to be held next weekend.
The driving force behind Shetland Biltong will provide a candid insight into Shetland’s meat supply chains.
Also appearing at the Skeld hall will be Lorna Shaw, a specialist ruminant nutritionist and a key member of the SAC national livestock team.
The cattle event will provide visitors the chance to visit a Culswick croft run by Sandy Fraser – and have a look at his 40-head herd of pedigree Aberdeen Angus.
It is hoped the event will stimulate discussion on what works – and what needs to change – in order to shorten supply chains and work towards Shetland becoming more self-sufficient for beef.
The event is due to take place on 30th November. The invitation has been sent by Osla Jamwal-Fraser, of SAC Consulting.
• Read Osla Jamwal-Fraser’s views on the Whole Farm Plan and budget concerns in Landwise, featured in this week’s Shetland Times.
A visually stunning book showcasing Shetland’s natural history by one of the islands’ most renowned naturalists and photographers. Thomason’s passion for both the wildlife and the islands exude from every …
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FIND OUT MOREOur bestseller now reprinted for a fifth time. A classic story of secret wartime missions across the North Sea. Dark winters provided the perfect cover for missions to occupied Norway …
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FIND OUT MOREThe call of the running tide has greatly influenced Louis Johnson, his family and friends and is the common thread throughout this life story spanning almost 90 years from boyhood …
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FIND OUT MOREFirst published in 1979, A Shetland Pattern Book became a global bestseller, with numerous reprints and revisions. Since the last edition went out of print in the early 1990s it …
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FIND OUT MOREAlec arrived on Britain’s most inaccessible inhabited island of Foula at a critical time, the last cattle had been sold, the shop was due to close and several young people …
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FIND OUT MOREA History of the Shetland Hand Knitting Industry 1600-1950 First published 1995. This facsimile edition first published 2021. This book traces the history of the Shetland hand knitting industry from …
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FIND OUT MOREPAPERBACK EDITION Spanning decades as well as the seasons, thirty well known figures of the local bird scene share what Shetland’s birds mean to them and recount their best days. …
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FIND OUT MORELerwick born author and local historian, Douglas M. Sinclair, is well-known for his detailed and informative writing about Old Lerwick. In this publication however, he proves to be a witty …
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FIND OUT MOREThe popular view is that Shetland’s graceful double-ended boats are direct descendants of the Viking longship. This unbroken linking of the Shetland boat to the Norse era was fuelled by …
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FIND OUT MOREGrottie-Buckie lives alone in his little old house with only the company of mouse Tirli-Wirli, with whom he shares his food and conversation. Tirli-Wirli feels sorry for Grottie-Buckie, who has …
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FIND OUT MOREFollowing the huge success of Volume One, the Shetland Guild of Spinners, Knitters, Weavers and Dyers are back with 12 new designs. Patterns range from peerie projects to full size …
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FIND OUT MOREIn the hungry 1840s, the town of Lerwick is struggling with massive social problems, and Kirstie Jamieson, widow, is trying to feed three children. Like the town she lives in, …
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FIND OUT MOREFollowing on from 1914 Peace and War. Extracts from the Shetland Times. Compiled by Gordon Johnston Paperback 236 pages …
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FIND OUT MOREA Shetland Knitter’s Notebook is the companion volume to the bestselling A Shetland Pattern Book. First published in 1991, it contains more words and pictures from Mary Smith and photographs …
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FIND OUT MOREFetlar and Unst will have a single vessel for the first two weeks of 2025 due to “unplanned changes” in the dry-docking schedule.
Both the Geira and Fivla will need to remain in dry-dock after the festive season ends.
As a result, the ferry service will run to the Saturday timetable with bookings available.
Shetland Islands Council says the delays have been caused by earlier hold-ups in getting the Geira and Fivla into dry-dock, after problems with the Bigga’s gearbox.
Alternative options had been “explored”, including providing a shuttle service, but none of these options met the “varying requirements” for island communities.
Some extra crossings may be possible, during mandatory staff breaks, if additional crew are available.
These would be unbooked sailings, for crossings between Yell and Unst only, as the council says there is insufficient time to provide additional sailings to Fetlar.
Work continues on a longer-term timetable review for North Isles ferries, taking account of regulatory changes to the lashing arrangements for larger vehicles.
The council has apologised for any inconvenience caused.
NorthLink has rejected claims made by the Shetland Labour Party this week that its ferry service was in crisis.
READ FULL STORYA long-running group that supports stroke victims has marked its first 20 years. Shetland Stroke Support Group was established in 2004 to provide practical support…
Tomorrow’s southbound NorthLink sailing will leave Lerwick two hours earlier than scheduled. The ferry operator has advised customers of the move ahead of possible weather-related…
NorthLink is warning of potential disruption in services over the weekend.
The Hjaltland is due to leave Aberdeen for Orkney and Shetland tomorrow. But NorthLink says her arrival at Kirkwall and Lerwick may be subject to delays of up to an hour and a half.
Meanwhile, Hrossey’s south-bound sailing is under review, with the possibility of an earlier departure.
Sunday will see the Hjaltland leave Lerwick an hour earlier than planned, with 6pm the new departure time.
Her arrival in Aberdeen may be subject to a two hour delay.
Changes are also being made to Pentland Firth crossings.
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The museum cafe is closing due to staff shortages, Shetland Amenity Trust has announced.
Hay’s Dock by the Dowry – operated by Beervana Ltd – is shutting its doors after finding it impossible to secure necessary workers.
It comes two-and-a-half years after an arrangement between the trust and Beervana was launched.
The trust says a mutual end of tenancy has now been reached between both parties.
The partnership had a shared vision of offering visitors both a casual daytime option and a formal evening experience.
However, recent challenges within the hospitality sector have changed the landscape considerably, with Beervana making the difficult decision to cease operations at the Hay’s Dock location.
Stuart Fox from The Dowry said: “While we’re disappointed to close the Hay’s Dock café and restaurant due to ongoing staffing issues, this decision allows us to focus on exciting plans we have to improve our offering at The Dowry, and we look forward to continuing to welcome our customers on ‘da street’.
“We have really enjoyed our time at Hay’s Dock, and would like to thank everyone at Shetland Amenity Trust for giving us the opportunity to run the venue over the past two and half years.”
Shetland Amenity Trust said in a statement: “We are saddened that the arrangement with Beervana has come to an end but fully understand the reasons behind the decision.
“We will take some time to explore options for the space to ensure that visitors to Shetland Museum and Archives can enjoy some light refreshments.
“Meanwhile we wish Stuart and the team at The Dowry every future success.”
Passengers on the NorthLink ferries this weekend can expect disruption across all services this weekend, with storm Bert forecast to batter the isles.
The operator issued a warning today (Thursday) ahead of adverse weather over Saturday and Sunday’s sailings.
The Met Office has warned of wind speeds as high as 69mph during the early hours of Sunday morning.
A 43-year-old crack addict who smuggled heroin into Shetland to pay off a drug debt has been jailed.
READ FULL STORYTwo drug couriers have been handed lengthy prison sentences leaving their partners to raise newborn babies alone.
READ FULL STORYPassengers sailing north to Lerwick this evening (Wednesday) are expected to be delayed on arrival into the town by up to two hours.
Serco NorthLink issued the warning today, as forecast adverse weather may disrupt travel.
Hrossey’s departure from Aberdeen remains at 7pm as scheduled.
The council has advised some schools will remain closed today, while there is also disruption to school bus services.
Aith Junior High School and Happyhansel Primary School are closed, although all other schools are remaining open.
There are some cancellations to school transport in the North and West Mainland. Parents are asked to check the school bus voicebank for the latest transport updates on 01595 745743.
The public bus voicebank also has the latest on public bus services on 01595 745744.
Parents and carers should make decisions about whether it is safe to travel, based on local road conditions and the distance to school.
The Met Office has a yellow warning of snow and Ice for the North of Scotland, including Shetland, which is valid until 10am.
Conditions will remain cold and wintry across Shetland for the next couple of days.
A second drop-in event will take place at Brae High School next week ahead of a formal planning application for its replacement.
This follows an earlier event in September, which asked for the public’s views and would help shape the emerging design proposals.
Brae High School will again host the session on Tuesday 26th November between 3.30pm and 7.30pm.
Anyone with an interest is invited to attend to view and comment on the early building designs and site layout.
There is also an online option for anyone to respond if they are unable to attend events in person.
Town and country representatives clashed over proposals to award more funding to Lerwick Community Council.
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UHI Shetland will host two graduation ceremonies for the first time this year.
Organisers say unprecedented numbers of graduates are due to be presented with their hard-earned qualifications on 6th December.
But Mareel offers insufficient seating to accommodate all graduates and guests in a single ceremony.
Professor Derek McGhee, Dean of Research and Innovation at the University of the Highlands and Islands, will be joining UHI Shetland staff and students to celebrate their achievements.
Former director of children’s services, Helen Budge, will be guest speaker.
Keith Massey, graduate and recipient of a “New Graduate Award” from the Society of Scottish Artists, will deliver a speech reflecting on his learning journey.
The number of pupils failing to achieve at least 80 per cent school attendance increased to almost 200 last year.
READ FULL STORYInspectors found learning, teaching and assessment at Brae school to be “weak”.
READ FULL STORYA crisis is brewing aboard NorthLink’s ferries, the Labour party’s Shetland branch has warned.
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