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Is volunteer fatigue becoming a problem in Shetland?

“THE CAPACITY of the community to take on the increasing range of volunteering roles is reaching saturation point. Volunteer fatigue is very real.” That was the message in a recent council meeting report, which highlighted that Shetland is suffering when it comes to.

Shared cabins are not coming back, NorthLink boss insists

THE DOORS on reintroducing shared cabins on NorthLink ferries are closed and will remain closed, company chief executive Stuart Garrett confirmed on Tuesday. Garrett was responding to queries from Shetland News after transport minister Fiona Hyslop during a recent visit to the.

SIC wants more community benefit in the form of cheaper energy prices

SHETLAND is ripe for the creation of a publicly-owned energy company to strike favourable deals with energy producers to seriously tackle the islands’ crippling fuel poverty issues, according to the council. The idea, which was first floated by local energy consultancy Voar.

Robust dialogue required

‘I like dialogue. I like conversation. I like putting ideas out there and letting people respond to them.’ In a Shetland News report dated 25/3/15, Graeme Howell revealed his vision for Shetland Arts, the organisation of which he was then newly in charge. He also argued that.

Application deadline for short term lets licences only five weeks away

MORE THAN 200 providers of B&B and guesthouse accommodation, self-catering cottages and glamping pods but also self-contained rooms within flats have just five more weeks left to apply for a licence necessary to continue providing short term lets. In an update provided to.

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