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Man in court accused of stealing van

A man accused of stealing a van from Grantfield Garage over the weekend has appeared in court charged with the offence. But Craig Moverly, 44, of Burnside, Lerwick, did not tender a plea when he...

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Accused of intending to steal

A teenager has been accused of twice intending to steal from properties in Lerwick at the weekend. Mark Rushby, 17, of the town’s Haldane Burgess Crescent is charged with being found in the curtilage...

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Police investigate claims moorings were cut

Police are investigating if the moorings of a fishing boat were deliberately cut after the vessel was found on a beach near Collafirth Pier where she was berthed. A spokesman for Shetland Coastguard...

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Police respond to Brae incident

Shetland police are continuing to deal with a disturbance in the centre of Brae after being called out this afternoon. The force tweeted they were at the scene along with the ambulance service on...

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Brakes put on town 20mph proposal

Councillors have put the brakes on plans to consult on a 20mph speed limit along part of Lerwick’s town centre. The environment and transport committee voted four to three to hold back on seeking...

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Helicopter crash committee to visit Aberdeen

Evidence over last year’s fatal helicopter crash which killed four offshore workers will be heard in Aberdeen. The investigation launched by the Commons Transport Select Committee will hold an open...

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Weather hits ferries, roads and supermarkets

There was not much in the way of fresh produce on the Tesco shelves thanks to the cancellation of freight ferry services. Photo: Dave Wheeler Ferry arrivals and sailings have again been disrupted by...

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Gas plant strike is on as offer rejected

Union leaders say gas plant workers have “overwhelmingly” rejected an offer aimed at bringing an end to the rumbling dispute over the Sullom Voe project. GMB and Unite members had been holding a mass...

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Bards’ work to appear on da street

Five of the successful Bards launch their poetry posters at the Visit Shetland shop. Back (from left): Morag Nicolson from Shetland Library; Shetland Forwirds mascot Dratsi; Bards Barbara Fraser and...

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Globe butchers to close

It’s been a feature of the Lerwick commercial scene for four generations – but the Globe Butcher’s shop will close at the end of March. Butcher Keith Moffat told The Shetland Times that he had made a...

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Man faces assault charge

A man has appeared in private at Lerwick Sheriff Court charged with assault to severe injury and danger of life. Sydney Peter James Johnson, 21, of Brae appeared from custody on a petition before...

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Skerries closure not called in

The decision by Shetland Islands Council to close the Skerries secondary will not be called in by Scottish ministers. That means the department will close on 4th July, after which pupils will receive...

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Ferry journeys changed due to bad weather

Today’s ferry service to Kirkwall and Aberdeen has been changed due to predicted bad weather. Serco NorthLink said the Hrossey was due to leave at 5.30pm but instead will leave at 3am tomorrow, sailing...

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A time to remember (George Burgess)

This is a year in which we look back at World War One and the effect it had on Shetland and Shetlanders. My father was one who went off with the Gordons to fight in France. As far as the battles were...

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Market Cross crash a ‘monumental error’

A Lerwick man made a “monumental error” when he drove off in the early morning without waiting for his misted windows to clear. Fifty-eight year-old Andrew Mcguinness crashed into the Market Cross in...

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Scottish Car Auctions

There has never been a better time for bargains, i.e. repossession from all major HP companies plus all our usual disposable vehicles from leasing companies: BT, Post Office, Hydro and Gas Board etc,...

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NIGHT PORTER

THE SHETLAND HOTEL NIGHT PORTER This is a full time post, five nights from seven for a responsible person, looking after guests and the hotel overnight. The post involves some late night check ins,...

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RETAIL MANAGER

Scalloway Meat Co. Main Street, Scalloway ZE1 0TR RETAIL MANAGER We are currently looking to recruit a Retail Manager for our busy established store. As Retail Manager, your role will be to effectively...

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Industrial action at gas plant called off

Work on the new gas plant at Sullom Voe is progressing after today’s 24 hour strike was called off at the last minute. Union members voted to cancel the industrial action to allow a re-ballot on the...

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Bressay without fire crew because of beards

Folk in Bressay are without a fire crew because two firemen have refused to shave off their beards in the lead up to its Up-Helly-A’ celebrations. Allison Duncan vice-chairman of the Shetland community...

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