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  • Shetland had the second lowest birthrate of the 32 local authorities in Scotland in the quarter January to March with Orkney having the lowest birth rate.

  • Figures from the trade body Salmon Scotland show that sales of farmed salmon increased to almost £1.6 billion in the 12 months to April. The salmon were grown in Shetland, Orkney and the west of Scotland.

  • At the Weaving Shed Gallery in Hillswick, a new summer exhibition is bringing local and visiting artists together.

  • With increasing pressure on the Scottish government to deliver a new hospital for Shetland there has also been concern expressed on the eventual final cost of the project, rather than just the projected cost.

  • After the highly appreciated first event in November, Shetland Arts has said that the Shetland Story Slam returns to Mareel next week, with personal, true stories.

  • The Shetland Island Council has confirmed that, after the transfer of the six new properties on the North Road in Lerwick to Shetland Mid-Market Homes, the first tenants were given the keys to their homes and they began to move in last week.

  • The Cullivoe Primary School was recognised with the Sustainability Award at the Assist FM Awards, that being the national awards for facilities management in Scottish local authorities.

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