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Author: vjp72s

Marine UHI Shetland students celebrated at aquaculture awards – Shetland News

Posted on March 6, 2026 by vjp72s

Marine UHI Shetland students celebrated at aquaculture awards  Shetland News

NHS Shetland warns patients of scam callers – Shetland Times

Posted on March 6, 2026 by vjp72s

NHS Shetland warns patients of scam callers  Shetland Times

POLL: Should the UK be involved in the Iran conflict? – Shetland Times

Posted on March 6, 2026 by vjp72s

POLL: Should the UK be involved in the Iran conflict?  Shetland Times

Tartan takes top billing in Bressay suit for jarl Young – Shetland News

Posted on March 6, 2026 by vjp72s

Tartan takes top billing in Bressay suit for jarl Young  Shetland News

Traffic calming measures costing £95k would see speed bumps and zebra crossings installed to address concerns about drivers speeding near primary school – Shetland Times

Posted on March 6, 2026 by vjp72s

Traffic calming measures costing £95k would see speed bumps and zebra crossings installed to address concerns about drivers speeding near primary school  Shetland Times

Crufts 2026: Day one of Britain’s biggest dog show in pictures – The Times

Posted on March 5, 2026 by vjp72s

Crufts 2026: Day one of Britain’s biggest dog show in pictures  The Times

Board approves plans for UHI Shetland to operate from single campus in Scalloway – but project could take six years to complete

Posted on March 5, 2026 by vjp72s

UHI Shetland has confirmed it will close its Gremista campus and operate from Scalloway – two years after the plans were first put forward

Dry dock delays for inter-island ferry leads to reduced service for Whalsay and Bluemull

Posted on March 5, 2026 by vjp72s

The SIC has provided an update on the Geira’s dry dock works

Procurement begins for new NorthLink contract which will deliver five new ferries over 10 years

Posted on March 5, 2026 by vjp72s

The current contract is estimated to be in the region of £370 – and next iteration will cover a longer period as well as five new vessels.

Council warned to take ‘urgent action’ to address £134m financial black hole and reduce reliance on reserves

Posted on March 5, 2026 by vjp72s

Auditors have told Shetland Islands Council to take “urgent action” to address a £134.3 million projected budget deficit by the end of this decade.

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