A NEW week-long tour offering a ‘taste of Shetland’ is being organised for next summer in what is thought to be the first of ...
THE PROSPECT of finding a future use for Scatsta Airport remains uncertain at a time the full economic impact of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic is yet to hit. The oil industry airport near the Sullom ...
A WESTSIDE crofter has been put under supervision for 18 months and told to carry out 140 hours of unpaid work after admitting two charges relating to keeping livestock. Thomas Jamieson, from Walls, ...
EIGHT people aged between 14 and 23 are being sought for a panel representing the voices of young people in sport. Applications for the new ClubSport Shetland young people’s sports panel will open on ...
WITH some parents lobbying for a ban of mobile phones at the Anderson High School and discussions among education officials ongoing about how best to approach the thorny issue, Shetland News wanted to ...
A COVER of a classic Christmas song which includes guest singing from more than 40 people has been released just in time for ...
A MAN is to stand trial charged with the murder of his partner in Shetland. Aren Pearson, 40, is accused of killing Claire Leveque – before allegedly telling one of her relatives she was in “good ...
A SCOTLAND-wide energy group has suggested that community benefit payments from onshore wind should increase by nearly 50 per ...
AS THE year draws to a close, we wish to offer our sincere thanks to all our readers, advertisers, contributors and ...
STAFF at Cooke Aquaculture have helped raise more than £4,500 to go to care home residents at three isles homes. A Christmas ...
MORE than half-a-million pounds of drugs have been recovered by police in Shetland this year. Chief inspector Chris Sewell, ...
THE BURN of Lunklet may no longer be “significantly acidified”, with “signs of improvement” noticeable. However the burn – ...