Laura Hay relishes the opportunity to pass on Shetland’s rich knitting tradition to a new generation
A new project co-ordinator has been appointed to Shetland Peerie Makkers. Laura Hay is taking up the role at the organisation dedicated to passing traditional knitting skills on to younger people.
First Minister John Swinney is “optimistic” the Scottish government budget will be approved paving the way for a new Gilbert ...
A new walk-in GP clinic in Lerwick will ease congestion in the A&E department at the Gilbert Bain and make it easier to see a ...
John Swinney said he was “anxious” to hear concerns raised about the merger of University of Highlands and Islands (UHI) - but stressed he would never preside over privatisation of the institution. He ...
A health campaigner has warned that women living with a painful and debilitating disease have had their lives “ruined” amid lengthy waits for surgery.
But recreational trust chairman David Thomson has warned retaining the village centre risks undoing much of the work carried out to help address a trust staffing crisis. Mr Thomson was speaking after ...
Isles strongwoman Shauna Moar has qualified for the British championships in May after a second place finish at her most recent event.
NorthLink has confirmed its booking system has been updated to reflect the removal of peak fares for islanders.
Anderson High School pupils had all the elements for success to guide them to the finals of the prestigious chemistry ...
A remote island primary school has been “highly commended” in a national awards scheme celebrating healthy living.
But Stagg had a Shetland connection, too. Stationed in Lerwick during 1929 and 1930, he served as superintendent at the Lerwick observatory - one of a number of meteorologists to have played a key ...
If you work in Shetland and are looking for your next customer, The Supplier Development Programme (SDP) can help you find ...
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