Police investigate reports of naked man at Clickimin
Police officers are investigating reports of a man exposing himself in a public area of the Clickimin Leisure Centre. The alleged incident took place last…
Police officers are investigating reports of a man exposing himself in a public area of the Clickimin Leisure Centre. The alleged incident took place last…
Today marks just 100 days to go until the Orkney 2025 island games begins. To commemorate the special milestone, the medals that will be presented…
Surgical procedures have been cancelled at the Gilbert Bain Hospital as it continues to run at full capacity. NHS Shetland issued the update update this…
A photographer whose tragic image of a gannet fatally entangled in fishing gear won an award hopes it will “spark awareness and inspire change”.
Seven people have been charged and arrested in connection with drug driving.
READ FULL STORYFire crews have managed to put out a housefire in Lerwick’s Cheyne Crescent.
Eight fire engines attended the scene, where five hoses were needed to control and extinguish the flames.
Although the fire is out, two fire engines remain at the scene.
A call was made at 1.40pm this afternoon (Tuesday) for fire crews to attend. At first two vehicles attended but more attended throughout the day as the crews continued to battle the fire.
Police are investigating a break-in at Aith Junior High School after an incident took place last month.
An appeal for information was launched today (Tuesday) by Police Scotland as isles officers continue to investigate.
The incident occurred between the 14th March and the 17th March.
In its social media post, Police Scotland said: “Please contact us with any information on 101 or via Crime Stoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”
A renowned naturalist has scooped second place in a competition celebrating wildlife and landscape photography in Scotland.
READ FULL STORYRetired minister John B. Logan recalls his boyhood in Shetland where his father had the extensive Dunrossness parish between 1911 and 1922. A vivid portrayal in prose and poetry of …
Retired minister John B. Logan recalls his boyhood in Shetland where his father had the extensive Dunrossness parish between 1911 and 1922. A vivid portrayal in prose and poetry of …
FIND OUT MORELerwick-born author and respected local historian, Douglas M. Sinclair, in his own inimitable style, takes the reader on a journey of discovery through the streets of the Conservation Areas of …
Lerwick-born author and respected local historian, Douglas M. Sinclair, in his own inimitable style, takes the reader on a journey of discovery through the streets of the Conservation Areas of …
FIND OUT MORELaughton Johnston’s grandfather, like so many Shetland seamenof the 19th century, moved to Leith where his father’sgeneration was brought up. The Shetland family and seafaringconnections, however, proved strong and a …
Laughton Johnston’s grandfather, like so many Shetland seamenof the 19th century, moved to Leith where his father’sgeneration was brought up. The Shetland family and seafaringconnections, however, proved strong and a …
FIND OUT MOREEssays in Honour of Brian SmithEdited by Mark Smith and Ian Tait In 1976, Brian Smith became Shetland’s first archivist. Since hisappointment, however, he has been much more than a …
Essays in Honour of Brian SmithEdited by Mark Smith and Ian Tait In 1976, Brian Smith became Shetland’s first archivist. Since hisappointment, however, he has been much more than a …
FIND OUT MOREJoin a young brother and sister as they gaze through a telescope from their bedroom window. Telescope, Telescope brings you to the heart of a small community, and an island …
Join a young brother and sister as they gaze through a telescope from their bedroom window. Telescope, Telescope brings you to the heart of a small community, and an island …
FIND OUT MOREA 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 …
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 …
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 …
Alec 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 …
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 …
A 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 …
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 …
First 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 …
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. …
PAPERBACK 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. …
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 …
The 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 …
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, …
In 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, …
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 …
A 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 …
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 …
Following 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 …
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 …
Our 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 …
FIND OUT MOREFive options for fixed links will be included in the next critical stage of a transport project.
READ FULL STORYConstruction of the new 3G synthetic pitch at the Clickimin is set to begin this week at a total cost of almost £1.5m.
READ FULL STORY“The proof will be in the pudding” when it comes to making a decision on the future of electric buses.
That was the opinion of the SIC senior climate change officer Steven MacLean, who was discussing the a trial of the buses, with The Shetland Times today (Monday).
Mr MacLean said it would be important to get feedback from drivers as well as collecting data.
Councillors and media representatives had been invited on board the Sigma 8 electric bus, which is currently undergoing trials, to find out first-hand what the green vehicles were like.
Speaking to The Shetland Times after a trip to Scalloway, Mr MacLean said no decision had been made on the future of electrifying public transport in the isles but there was already lots of information to sift through.
Mr MacLean said the trial sought to collect data about the efficiency, range and challenging geographical conditions posed in Shetland.
“If we just wanted metrics, we could almost have taken the spec sheets and said ‘well, let’s account for Shetland weather and reduce that by a percentage’ but you need that qualitative data to go along with it,” he said.
He said the view of the bus drivers would be most important as they are the experts on how the service is delivered.
For a full report on the electric buses, pick up a copy of the next edition of The Shetland Times on Friday.
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An outdoor centre has undergone significant improvements after offenders carried out almost 500 hours of unpaid work through the community payback scheme.
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NHS Shetland has extended visitor limits to the Gilbert Bain hospital amid a continued surge in respiratory illness.
Only “essential visits” will be allowed, the health board said in a statement this afternoon.
“Although this is a temporary measure,” the statement continues, “we anticipate the restrictions will be in place for at least the next few days.”
The hospital first began limiting visits this time last week, then issued an update continuing the restrictions on Thursday.
None of the three statements set an explicit deadline for when the limitations would be lifted.
NHS Shetland has asked that anyone hoping to visit loved ones at the hospital first call 01595 743000.
Young people will be able able to travel for free on the inter-island ferries from next month.
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The partial solar eclipse was visible from Shetland today (Saturday) – as this stunning image clearly shows.
READ FULL STORYThe Whalsay ferry will operate on a revised table from Wednesday.
READ FULL STORYPublic sector workers are poised for strike action in a dispute over pay.
READ FULL STORYA boccia player has won Shetland’s first ever medal in the sport at national level.
READ FULL STORYThis week, plans to lower the minimum age for community council membership from 16 to 12 were discussed.
A review of Shetland’s community council scheme was approved at the SIC’s meeting on Tuesday, while a debate was held over allowing 12-year-olds to join community councils and whether this would require other members to have PVG checks.
In today’s (Friday, 28th March) edition of The Shetland Times
• EXCLUSIVE: Health fears raised over hundreds of damp and mould complaints
• Councillors hope to attract candidates with substantial pay rise
• EXCLUSIVE: Sisters recall “fun” and “free” childhood in Vaila and Fair Isle
• EXCLUSIVE: Calls for LGBT youth policy review are made
• BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT: New college courses aims to train next generation of skilled workers
• SPORT: Whitedale’s Inter Parish Cup victory
• SPORT: All the action from the badminton inter-county
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NorthLink has warned there will be delays and potential disruption to tomorrow’s (Friday) sailings due to the weather.
Hrossey was scheduled to depart Aberdeen at 7pm sailing for Lerwick. However, due to tidal conditions, this sailing will take place at a later time of 8.30pm.
Hjaltland was scheduled to depart Lerwick at 5.30pm sailing for Kirkwall and Aberdeen. This sailing will instead commence at 4.30pm as a result of “adverse weather”.
Freight vessel services could also be affected. Helliar is scheduled to depart Lerwick sailing for Aberdeen at 6pm, but this sailing is currently under review – with the departure time potentially being delayed until 9pm with an update expected tomorrow.
Hildasay is scheduled to depart Aberdeen sailing for Kirkwall and Lerwick at 3pm tomorrow, but NorthLink said this sailing may also be subject to “minor delays”.
Councillors will see their pay rise significantly as part of nationwide measures intended to encourage more people to stand for election.
READ FULL STORYThe live webcast of today’s SIC meeting has crashed just as members were about to debate whether to decide remuneration matters.
READ FULL STORYA documentary which showcases a heartwarming relationship between an otter and West Side man has won a prestigious national award.
Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story won the Science and Natural World award at the Royal Television Society Awards at the JW Marriott Grosvenor House Hotel in London on Tuesday.
The film first aired on National Geographic on 15th November – following the life of a wild otter in need of help when it washes up on a jetty.
Billy Mail, his wife Susan, and their devoted sheepdog Jade find themselves with a unique new member of their family.
When Molly first arrives at the Mail residence, Billy and Susan take it upon themselves to care for the ill otter, providing Billy with a new sense of purpose.
The couple were presented with the award by comedian and actor Tom Allen who regularly appears on television in programmes such as 8 Out of 10 Cats, Would I Lie To You and A League Of Their Own.
Mr Mail was left “surprised” but “delighted” over their win.
“Charlie [Hamilton James] set out to make a film that was a bit of a fairytale and now we’re living the fairytale and enjoying the journey,” he told The Shetland Times.
“I’ll aye joost be a crofters boy fae Waas though.”
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