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REVIEW: Ten years and counting for this merry band of mandolin maestros

Posted on March 1, 2026 by vjp72s

Reviewer Stephen Gordon shares his thoughts on The Shetland Mandolin Band’s 10th anniversay concert at Mareel.

NATURE: Siskin is a common yet colourful migrant which uses its narrow bill like tweezers to extract seeds from cones – Shetland Times

Posted on March 1, 2026 by vjp72s

NATURE: Siskin is a common yet colourful migrant which uses its narrow bill like tweezers to extract seeds from cones  Shetland Times

REVIEW: Ten years and counting for this merry band of mandolin maestros – Shetland Times

Posted on March 1, 2026 by vjp72s

REVIEW: Ten years and counting for this merry band of mandolin maestros  Shetland Times

Looking back on the week: first minister visit, GP drop-in, council tax – Shetland News

Posted on March 1, 2026 by admin

Looking back on the week: first minister visit, GP drop-in, council tax  Shetland News

NIGHT SKY: Meteor seen from Shetland in 1933 was so bright it lit up the interiors of houses like a great flash of lightning

Posted on March 1, 2026 by 93cwt9

Stargazer Richard Asbee asks: have you ever seen a meteorite?

Open Door Drama group given King’s Award for Voluntary Service

Posted on March 1, 2026 by 93cwt9

Open Door Drama were given an honour on behalf of the King for the work its voluntary work – the highest that can be given to voluntary groups.

TIMES PAST: Welly throwing; homes damaged by Braer clean-up; Bressay Up-Helly-Aa; Anderson Institute magazine

Posted on March 1, 2026 by 93cwt9

This week’s Times Past includes a look back at the Bressay Up-Helly-Aa, which celebrated its 25th anniversary in 1986 with many ex-Jarls gathering.

NIGHT SKY: Meteor seen from Shetland in 1933 was so bright it lit up the interiors of houses like a great flash of lightning – Shetland Times

Posted on March 1, 2026 by 93cwt9

NIGHT SKY: Meteor seen from Shetland in 1933 was so bright it lit up the interiors of houses like a great flash of lightning  Shetland Times

Open Door Drama group given King’s Award for Voluntary Service – Shetland Times

Posted on March 1, 2026 by 93cwt9

Open Door Drama group given King’s Award for Voluntary Service  Shetland Times

Twelve projects shortlisted for climate action participatory funding – Shetland News

Posted on March 1, 2026 by 93cwt9

Twelve projects shortlisted for climate action participatory funding  Shetland News

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