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  • Funds invested globally by the Shetland Charitable Trust are back to the value they were three years ago after falling by over £100 million pounds.

  • With the imminent retiral of the current directors of Hunter & Morrisons, DITT Construction has announced that it has agreed to transfer the Hunter and Morrisons work-force to DITT employment.

  • The SNP candidate Hannah Mary Goodlad has said that defeatism has no place when it came to the industrialisation of the home islands and that with a little bit of creativity, and stubborn ambition, much more could be done.

  • The members of the Shetland Islands Council’s policy and resources committee have formally decided against adopting a visitor levy in Shetland. [LDRS]

  • The Shetland Islands Council has released images prepared by Macduff Ship Design for a £11.76 million, 33 metre by 10.8 metre, drive-through relief ferry, with room for 15 cars.

  • White fish box landings: 1 boat landed 104 boxes.

  • The cruise ship in Lerwick harbour today is the 253 metre Aidasol at anchor.

  • Alistair Carmichael has criticised the recent decision by Crown Estate Scotland to raise marina and other mooring fees from £2 to £55 per year.

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