Over thousands of years, Shetland has endured invasions and victimisation by people from many overseas nations. Monuments of their rule stand all around Shetland, from the time of the Vikings to the present day. One of the largest monuments of the victimisation of the Shetland.
Over the past two decades, I have been sourcing transport details and costings from SIC reports and minutes of meetings. From those figures it was concluded that running a tunnel between Whalsay and the Shetland mainland, instead of running ferries; would reduce the carbon.
The time is long overdue for the Shetland Islands Council officials to stop spinning the line that tunnels are unaffordable and tell us what alternative ferry service do they propose for us that is affordable? A Whalsay tunnel was priced at £26.9 to £32.5 million in 2004, the.
During the last decade, a report called the Shetland Inter Island Transport Study (SIITS) was commissioned jointly between the Scottish Government and the Shetland Islands Council. Due to concerns I had with some of its content, I sent a letter to our MPs; I was surprised and.