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A 132kV substation in Mossy Hill is set to be given approval by councillors at a planning committee meeting next week.
An international trade adviser is seeking a review after his plans to convert a former pumphouse into a bothy were refused.
Council staff are to be issued with strike ballots over what has been branded a “pitiful” pay offer. Unison said today ...
More young Shetlanders will be able to benefit from free journeys on NorthLink ferries. The Scottish government has today ...
Plans are unveiled today for events marking the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, including the visit by ...
The much-anticipated replacement for the Cullivoe road has moved a step closer. Shetland Islands Council has published the ...
More than 170 groups have already signed up to take part in this year’s Da Voar Redd Up – the UK’s most successful litter-picking event.
NHS Shetland has cancelled non-urgent surgical procedures as it tackles a continuing strain on resources at the Gilbert Bain.
The Lerwick lifeboat and coastguard helicopter have been called to attend a casualty on board a fishing vessel.
A young swimmer has returned from a mainland competition with a record number of new medals. Delting Dolphins swimmer Julian ...
Police have confirmed the number of reports relating to a spate of car vandalism in Lerwick last weekend has reached around 50.
A consultation closes next week on plans for what will be, if approved, the UK’s largest salmon farm: Fish Holm.