Nineteen councillors signed a motion calling for the convener’s resignation – just two were willing to explain their reasons Shetland Times
Deadline to save the pool looms large on the horizon
Closure-threatened swimming pool has attracted signatures of over 4,700 people determined to see it kept open Shetland Times
Shetland Times columnist Jim Tait runs rule over referees and how they should “stamp out” misbehaviour on the football pitch
High Level Music is set to change hands at the end of the month, as Konrad Craigie reveals his plans for when he takes the reins.
Election will take place on 7th May
Viking Genes, Alzheimer Scotland and Clan Cancer Support haver all benefitted from the hugely popular Sharon’s Swapshop held at Aith Hall in January.
Community Youth music festival off to a rousing start Shetland News
TALKING SPORT: Referees ‘simply don’t appear to know how to deal’ with grappling in the penalty box, says Jim Tait Shetland Times
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