Shetland Times columnist Jim Tait runs rule over referees and how they should “stamp out” misbehaviour on the football pitch ...
Workers in schools, social care and transport services are all facing unacceptable levels of “violence and aggression”, union ...
Over 30 people have attended the Scalloway hall to see the petition aimed at saving the village swimming pool from the axe presented to SIC councillors. Campaigners Yvonne and Tommy Clark from the ...
The Scottish government recently launched a £2 bus fare cap in Shetland, as part of a £10 million Scottish government pilot, ...
They secured an assurance that the trust’s would discuss a possible solution for the pool, after an appeal by Scalloway ...
A notice of election has been sent on behalf of Shetland Islands Council’s returning officer Jan Riise. Nomination papers can be obtained from the council offices at North Ness in Lerwick. They should ...
Huge credit must be given to those who have actually campaigned to save the pool and to the incredible amount of people who have signed the petition - nearly 5,000. Regrettably, elsewhere in Scotland, ...
The Skerries ferry Filla was taken out of action last week after the vessel snagged a rope, leaving the Fivla to cover her duties single-handedly. “It had to go south for repairs, so it’s away at the ...
High Level Music is set to change hands at the end of the month, as Konrad Craigie reveals his plans for when he takes the reins.
Viking Genes, Alzheimer Scotland and Clan Cancer Support haver all benefitted from the hugely popular Sharon’s Swapshop held at Aith Hall in January.
Highland Fuels customers are increasingly calling the heating oil supplier amid uncertainty in the market due to conflict in the Middle East.
The council has outlined its intention to deliver projects worth almost £100m in the next five years - with the Knab redevelopment, Brae school and Fair Isle ferry replacement accounting for much of ...