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  • So far there have been no reports in Shetland of puffins being washed-up, but there have been along the coast of the Moray Firth and of Aberdeenshire.

  • Signatures opposing the closure of the Scalloway swimming pool, hard copy and now on-line, are now well over 2000.

  • UHI Shetland has launched a Marine Mammal Memories project to collate marine mammal memories of the past.

  • The Tingwall, Whiteness and Weisdale Community Council has called for consideration of the visual impact of the ammonia plant proposed by Statkraft for Tagdale. [LDRS]

  • There are indications that the threat of increased council tax on second, and long-term empty, homes in Shetland has helped to bring some of those properties back into occupation. [LDRS]

  • The former director of children’s services, Helen Budge, has attended an investiture at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh to receive her MBE from Anne, Princess Royal.

  • Figures from Scottish Water and Water UK confirm that, although bills from Scottish Water are rising, they will be on average £107 a year less than in England.

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