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Operational Note: Council to consult on 20mph speed limits in part of Lerwick
Residents and road users are invited to attend events later this month to comment on proposals to introduce a speed limit of 20 miles per hour on identified roads in Lerwick.
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SQA results day for Shetland secondary pupils
Across Shetland, 605 secondary pupils will today receive their exam results from the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA).
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Consultation events for new Brae High School
The first stage of community engagement for a new Brae High School will get underway soon, with the recent publication of a ‘Proposal of Application’ Notice.
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“I Am Me – Keep Safe” launches in Shetland
Shetland Public Protection Committee today launches the "I Am Me – Keep Safe" community initiative, which aims to raise awareness of disability hate crime.
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New rules in place for treatments of imported sheep
The Sheep Scab (Shetland Islands) Order 2024 come into operation earlier this month – meaning that from 1st July 2024 imported sheep can be plunge dipped to treat sheep scab.
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Scam community alarm phone calls
Shetland Islands Council is warning local residents to be on their guard against scam phone calls about community alarm or home link systems.
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Operational Note – Advance Notice of Lerwick Linkspan Works – October 2024
Ferry Services will be carrying out planned essential maintenance on the Lerwick Linkspan which will affect the service from 1900 hours on Friday 11th to 0600 on Monday 14th October.
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Council seeks accommodation providers for new staff
Shetland Islands Council is asking anyone with properties to let to get in touch to help accommodate incoming Council workers.
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Independent advocacy contract awarded
The contract to provide an independent advocacy service in Shetland has been awarded to independent charity VoiceAbility, who will operate the service from 1st July 2024.
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Development funding open for new bids
The Shetland Community-Led Local Development (CLLD) programme for 2024/25 is now open for bids from community-based projects.