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Cope to benefit from £700,000 of island funding

THREE projects in Shetland, including Cope Ltd, are to share more than £840,000 in funding from the Scottish Government to stimulate economic activity and improve community assets. The funding allocations for 13 projects in Scotland’s islands, worth a total of £4.1 million,.

HPMA proposals only at the drawing board stage, rural affairs secretary insists

THE SCOTTISH Government has defended its approach of introducing highly protected marine areas (HPMAs) and have reiterated its commitment to working with communities affected by the proposals. Cabinet secretary for rural affairs Mairi Gougeon was in Shetland today (Tuesday) to.

Fishermen thrown into legal limbo as Home Office makes no concession on foreign crew visas

THE LOCAL fishing industry is questioning why allowances to immigration rules are being granted for people working in aquaculture and offshore renewables but not to those crewing fishing boats.  Industry bodies Shetland Fishermen’s Association (SFA) and Scottish Fishermen’s.

Green MSP backs controversial HPMAs | The Shetland Times Ltd

Green MSP backs controversial HPMAs | The Shetland Times Ltd
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Fishing group keen to help folk respond to marine area consultation

SHETLAND Fishermen’s Association is hosting two public drop-in events this week to help people prepare responses to a consultation on controversial plans to introduce highly protected marine areas in Scotland. The events will take place at the association’s offices at.

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