The impact of repeated ferry disruption and staffing challenges are among factors behind the decision from Victoria’s Vintage ...
All Content Copyright © 2010-2025 Shetland News Online Ltd. This site is financed entirely privately SHETLAND’s historic first RNLI lifeboat is looking for a new ...
NEWS that the Scottish Government is scrapping a key part of its national care service proposal has been welcomed locally.
THE CHAIR of the Shetland Tourism Association has raised the idea of a privately operated ferry service to alleviate capacity issues on the NorthLink boats. Amanda Hawick said it was time to “think ...
IT ALL sounds very high-tech: five wall mounted auto-track cameras, display screens, a webcasting system and 30 microphones. Behind all the technical equipment, though, is a new home for Shetland’s 22 ...
NOT everyone will be aware of the large building on the outer reaches of Lerwick that houses a smorgasbord of items ranging from dried plants, model boats and cannons to antiquated clothes, fossils ...
RECORDED crime figures show a greater increase in Shetland last year than any other local authority area in Scotland. The 2018/19 statistics buck the longer-term trend in falling crime across the ...
THE APPLICANT behind plans to build a glamping pod in Lerwick’s Twageos Road has defended the project after more objections ...
ANDREW Hall says he was left feeling “overwhelmed” after comfortably winning the Shetland North council by-election. The ...
AN EMINENT ghost who is said to appear to single men driving alone on a remote stretch on a Shetland island is set to receive the celebrity treatment with a life size statue. The White Wife of Watlee ...
RSPB Shetland is launching a ‘Wintering Wild and Well’ programme next month to encourage people to kick off the new year connecting with the nature around them. The charity’s Shetland manager Helen ...
Natasha Cornick and Andrew Hall will be the names on the ballot paper in the Shetland North by-election when voting takes ...