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POLICE are looking for information after the passenger door of VW Transporter van was damaged in the Lerwick Port Authority visitor car park on Wednesday.
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Lerwick's Gilbert Bain Hospital.
NEARLY three quarters of NHS Shetland’s properties are deemed to be in ‘good’ condition, despite the health board having the highest percentage of properties over 50 years old in Scotland.
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THE CUNNINGSBURGH Village Club is set to stay open for the time being as a crowdfunding campaign is launched to raise money for the cash-strapped building.
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NORTHERN Isles MP Alistair Carmichael has warned that the roll out of the government’s new Universal Credit benefit will not address in-work poverty, amid growing concerns there will be far more losers than winners under the new system.
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Sullom Voe Terminal. Photo: BP
SHETLAND Islands Council (SIC) is one of five organisations that have moved to the second stage of a pilot scheme which could give the local authority more control over how seabed and coastline around the isles is managed.
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THE CASE against a 31-year-old man from Lerwick accused of drink driving has been continued without plea until next week.
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LOCALS are being reminded to be aware of animals when setting off fireworks in the coming weeks.
GUARANTEED round the clock power has arrived in Fair Isle – leading to hopes that it could attract more people to visit and live on the remote island.
FOUR deep water whales have washed up on various shores across Shetland over the last few weeks, raising concern that they may be linked with the deaths of over 80 whales washed up on the west coast of Scotland and Ireland during August and September.
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OVER 6,000 tonnes of rock salt has been shipped into Scalloway Harbour as Shetland Islands Council prepares for its winter road treatment.
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Rolling, rolling, rolling. Passengers feared the NorthLink ferry was going to capsize on Wednesday night before the captain regained control of the vessel with 500 passengers on board.
THE WINDY weather means that NorthLink’s southbound sailing from Lerwick to Aberdeen today (Friday) is set to leave two hours early.
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Cunningsburgh crofter Hazel Mackenzie is lobbying for a new farming policy
A CUNNINGSBURGH cafe and shop was highly commended at last week’s Highlands and Islands Food and Drink Awards.
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Yacht being towed
THE LERWICK lifeboat had a busy Thursday afternoon after responding to two calls in the space of a couple of hours.
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Shetland Mussels
THE PUBLIC is being asked for their thoughts on whether they would like to see a seafood marketplace created in Shetland similar to ones found in cities like Bergen and Copenhagen.
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Bearded seal
MAN who got into an early hours row after trying to pet a rare bearded seal that had taken up residence in Lerwick harbour has beenfined at the town’s sheriff court.
A MAN has been remanded in custody after appearing at Lerwick Sheriff Court charged with serious assault.

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