More than 40 miles of windfarm access roads have finally opened to the public - offering a chance for cyclists and walkers to get out and enjoy “panoramic viewpoints”. SSEN has confirmed the extensive ...
A tearful Yvonne Clark has reflected on the impact behind the imminent closure of the Scalloway Swimming Pool. Mrs Clark - a retired PE teacher - fears a generation of swimmers will be lost once ...
This year’s Delting Up-Helly-Aa is well underway as the Jarl Squad visit the Brae hall for the community event this afternoon ...
Shetland Men’s Hockey Team met Edinburgh’s Grange III at Aberdeen Sports Village and won on penalty flicks following a strong ...
If stealing is outlawed, you can tell that personal property is of value in that society. If taking another’s life is illegal ...
A fully electric aircraft which yesterday made aviation history will soon be winging its way to Shetland. The battery-powered ...
The Shetland Times asks if you will be voting at the May Holyrood election.
More than £12,000 was spent flying officials to shipyards in China in preparation for NorthLink’s new freighter flex vessels, The Shetland Times has learned. Staff from Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd ...
Almost a decade has past since the last lessons were held in the old Anderson High School - but new photos taken inside the historic buildings show little has changed. Classrooms remain cluttered with ...
Universal Flowers has reopened under new ownership and business is booming. The business in Commercial Street comprises a sweet shop, which is called Universal Stores, on the street and the downstairs ...
Northlink Ferries warned of possible cancellations in the coming days in a disruption update this morning (Friday).
Roads officials will be raising drivers’ concerns regarding a traffic light system in the North Mainland with the prinipal contractor “at the earliest opportunity”. Shetland Islands Council made the ...