A POPULAR one-stop shop in Gulberwick showcasing the work of isles arts and crafts producers has closed for good due to the ...
THE UK Government has confirmed it will consult with Scottish fisheries leaders ahead of crucial negotiations with the EU. Fishing and access to UK waters ...
A LONG-AWAITED new ferry for Fair Isle looks set to become a reality after the UK Government awarded nearly £27 million towards the project. The huge boost for Shetland Islands Council comes from the ...
CONSTRUCTION work for the battery storage system proposed for Lerwick could get underway by the end of April, according to ...
A FARMER from Quendale who pushed another man backwards with his pick-up during a dispute has had his sentence deferred to be ...
Ian Smith of Troswick started making model wooden buses for the appeal back in 1985 when he worked as a lighthouse keeper. This year he has made a 1970s Bedford Bus. Tommy Isbister of Burland Croft ...
Jonathan Raymond is raising money for three local charities as he ‘runs, walks and crawls’ from Canterbury to Rome ...
A MAN from Lerwick who threatened to murder another man in a Facebook message has been fined £200. Lerwick Sheriff Court heard on Wednesday that Kevin Clark, of Commercial Road, made the threat when ...
WITH a no-deal Brexit on October 31 a possibility unless unanimous agreement is given by the EU for an extension, the Post Office is reminding customers what likely changes could take place in that ...
THE ROYAL Bank of Scotland branch in Lerwick is closed this week due to essential building works. A sign on the building said ...
A TWENTY year old man has been remanded in custody after a “shameful and shocking” incident which saw him attack and verbally ...
A PILOT scheme has launched to help oil and gas workers to transition into careers in renewable and clean energy projects.