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More stories from North East Scotland, Orkney and Shetland. Listen to news from North East Scotland on BBC Sounds. ... told BBC Scotland News a micro digger will be used for the trench and trees ...
More stories from North East Scotland, Orkney and Shetland. Listen to news from North East Scotland on BBC Sounds. Mr Johnson's brother Ronnie Johnson, 59, who had travelled from Essex, spoke to ...
The Shetland News is a news website serving the islands of Shetland, Scotland. Previously, The Shetland News was a weekly newspaper published between 1885 and 1963. The website, published by an unrelated company (Zetnews Limited), was launched in 1995, on the idea of IT entrepreneur Graeme Storey.
Viking Wind Farm is a large on-shore wind farm in the Shetland Islands which was developed by Viking Energy, [n 1] a partnership between Shetland Islands Council and SSE plc. It has a generation capacity of 443 MW. Construction started in September 2020 and the Viking Windfarm and its HVDC connection were completed in August 2024. [3]
For much of its broadcast day, BBC Radio Shetland rebroadcasts the output of BBC Radio Scotland.It opts out of this network for three regular slots: Good Evening Shetland, a 30-minute local news and magazine programme which includes current affairs, weather, fishing reports and public debate, broadcast Mon-Fri;
[3] [4] Using so-called "deep linking", Wills bypassed the framework that the Times used to publish news articles on its website, specifically the main page and the interspersed advertisements. The case was settled out of court with The Shetland News agreeing to acknowledge any Shetland Times story which appeared on its website. [5]
Based on the books of Ann Cleeves, whose work is also the basis for the even moodier, broodier series “Shetland,” “Vera” is a cerebral, as opposed to violent or troubling, crime drama.
Elections to Shetland Islands Council took place on 5 May 2022 on the same day as the 31 other Scottish local government elections.As with other Scottish council elections, it was held using single transferable vote (STV) – a form of proportional representation – in which multiple candidates are elected in each ward and voters rank candidates in order of preference.