Looking back at the week – another leader visit, tourist office reopens, wool week patron – Shetland News
Looking back at the week – another leader visit, tourist office reopens, wool week patron Shetland News
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Looking back at the week – another leader visit, tourist office reopens, wool week patron Shetland News
In this week’s Nature column, Joyce J M Garden takes a look at the great spotted woodpecker whose powerful beak hammers holes into tree bark.
Winnie Johnston, 15, took the highly coveted prize after the 44th annual competition was held in Mareel on Saturday night.
A group of London Marathon runners has raised more than £90,000 for the fight against cancer.
NATURE: Great spotted woodpeckers have shock-absorbing mechanism to prevent concussion when they ‘drum’ by rapidly pecking at tree trunks Shetland Times
Talented teen crowned young fiddler of the year will get the chance to perform alongside acclaimed international artists Shetland Times
Arts Musical talent shines at young fiddler of the year competition Shetland News
‘Team Jackson’ marathon runners top £90k in fundraising for cancer charity Shetland Times
The Scottish Rural Party formed last year amid growing reports of dissatisfaction among rural residents.
Daniel Gear shared details of a traumatic incident and how Scottish Greens candidate Alex Armitage had helped make it a “peerie bit less scary”.