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Three chalets approved for site near Meal beach to address growing tourist demand – Shetland Times

Posted on June 7, 2026 by gB2T6Gy

Three chalets approved for site near Meal beach to address growing tourist demand  Shetland Times

Remembering the D-Day landings and the isles man in the famous photograph that captured the drama of the invasion

Posted on June 7, 2026 by sakana1

Born at Parklea in Sandwick, Mr Leisk served with 84 Field Company Royal Engineers

Cadet Staff Sergeant is appointed to perform civic duties in support of Lord Lieutenant

Posted on June 7, 2026 by sakana1

She is preparing to attend main cadet training centre in Surrey

Planners override neighbours’ objection to approve three new holiday homes

Posted on June 7, 2026 by sakana1

Neighbours said Shetland was “crying out” for permanent homes for those already living here and therefore holiday properties should not be a priority.

‘Not a depleted frontier’ – Researchers say West of Shetland could still produce almost five billion barrels of oil equivalent and address UK’s increasing reliance on imports

Posted on June 7, 2026 by sakana1

“Our study highlights the remaining oil and gas potential in the area, which could extend the life of the UK’s oil and gas sector”

Shetland Islands Council approves sauna plans for Sellafirth, Yell – Trending Now Sustainable Construction

Posted on June 7, 2026 by gB2T6Gy

Shetland Islands Council approves sauna plans for Sellafirth, Yell  Trending Now Sustainable Construction

Remembering the D-Day landings and the isles man in the famous photograph that captured the drama of the invasion – Shetland Times

Posted on June 7, 2026 by sakana1

Remembering the D-Day landings and the isles man in the famous photograph that captured the drama of the invasion  Shetland Times

Cadet Staff Sergeant is appointed to perform civic duties in support of Lord Lieutenant – Shetland Times

Posted on June 7, 2026 by sakana1

Cadet Staff Sergeant is appointed to perform civic duties in support of Lord Lieutenant  Shetland Times

“Better than Shetland”: 7 “superb” TV shows to watch this week on ITV, Netflix, the BBC and more – Good Housekeeping

Posted on June 7, 2026 by gB2T6Gy

“Better than Shetland”: 7 “superb” TV shows to watch this week on ITV, Netflix, the BBC and more  Good Housekeeping

Planners override neighbours’ objection to approve three new holiday homes – Shetland Times

Posted on June 7, 2026 by sakana1

Planners override neighbours’ objection to approve three new holiday homes  Shetland Times

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