Offshore salmon farmers still interested in Shetland, despite regulatory and boardroom hitches – Shetland Times
Offshore salmon farmers still interested in Shetland, despite regulatory and boardroom hitches Shetland Times
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Offshore salmon farmers still interested in Shetland, despite regulatory and boardroom hitches Shetland Times
Labour candidate doubles down on digital ID after widespread opposition across the Northern Isles Shetland Times
Sovereignty campaigner Stuart Hill was fined a total of £750 and disqualified from holding a driver’s licence for six months.
Food, music and entertainment as dance floor fills with happy youngsters having a great time
Catriona Barr created Shetland’s Anaesthetic Fellowship and played a “pivotal role” in the development of the isles’ advanced life support service
A Bressay man who punched a member of the Mareel bar staff was ordered to pay a hefty fine and compensation.
Passengers should also expect delays up to an hour, Northlink said in a statement
Stuart Hill fined for driving offences after lengthy trial at Lerwick Sheriff Court Shetland Times
Beanfeast provides a festive delight for Anderson High School pupils Shetland Times
Retiring anaesthetist leaves ‘legacy of clinical excellence and educational leadership’ Shetland Times