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Education / Concerns from union as council approves college merger
Education / College merger could save millions
Tie your bins downCollections on Wednesday could be reviewed throughout the day.
White House vandalisedGraffiti was written on the wall of the council headquarters.
Student hostel plans fall flatHNP Engineers moved out of the site two years ago.
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Planners to return to 8 North NessThe council headquarters was evacuated in 2016.
Environment / Farm plastic could be sent to incinerator
News round-up / Fundraising efforts, a hat-trick of awards and new gritters named
Money talks as councillors take part in budget seminars
Faroe keen to bring high speed 5G to isles
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Community / Keys to new Eric Gray handed overThe building will provide specialist support for adults.
Call for full Yell ferry service on MondaysThere are currently eight fewer sailings to allow for maintenance and training.
Concern over fracking investmentFund managers Baillie Gifford said it invests SIC money into two fracking companies.
Business / Economic strategy approved by SICSHETLAND Islands Council has given the green light to implementing a refreshed economic development strategy which aims to see 250 new private sector jobs created in the isles over the next four years.