Bike library for bairns among active travel projects being considered by council – Shetland News
Bike library for bairns among active travel projects being considered by council Shetland News
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Bike library for bairns among active travel projects being considered by council Shetland News
GA Leask Builders have secured almost £500,000 of investment to expand its business through Highlands and Islands Enterprise. The Whiteness-based construction firm bought a warehouse… Building firm expands after help from Highlands and Islands Enterprise
Shetland contractor to revamp warehouse to support growth in Lerwick Project Scotland
Octopus engineers heading north for RTS meter switchover Shetland News
Transport Northern Isles ferry contract up for grabs as interest sought Shetland News
Birders are rejoicing after a world famous observatory announced it would be opening for guests – six years after being destroyed by fire. Bird observatory finally set to reopen six years after devastating fire
Council Viking road damage compensation figure of £400k only an ‘initial estimate’ Shetland News
A 132kV substation in Mossy Hill is set to be given approval by councillors at a planning committee meeting next week. Planning officials will present… Mossy Hill substation set for approval from councillors
An international trade adviser is seeking a review after his plans to convert a former pumphouse into a bothy were refused. Trade adviser seeks review of Bigton bothy rejection
Mossy Hill substation recommended for approval from councillors The Shetland Times