A SCOTLAND-wide energy group has suggested that community benefit payments from onshore wind should increase by nearly 50 per cent. The Scottish Coalition on Community Energy has also backed the idea ...
A LOCALLY-based services company to the energy industries is hoping to significantly grow its business in Shetland over the next five to 10 years as major projects are expected to come to fruition.
SHETLAND’s new police chief is settling into his job in Lerwick – with his overarching priority being to keep people safe. Chief inspector Chris Sewell took up the area commander post in September ...
STAFF from the Glasgow Science Centre are in the isles to take part in the revived Shetland Science Fair, which is happening for the first time since 2009. The ‘On Tour’ team from Glasgow Science ...
A NEW week-long tour offering a ‘taste of Shetland’ is being organised for next summer in what is thought to be the first of its kind locally. The package holiday will showcase the wide array of local ...
THERE are no fresh updates on the long term future of the Sella Ness accommodation camp – despite decommissioning plans for the building’s removal recently being lodged with the council. The ...