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  • The Shetland Islands Council is launching a trial of collecting small electrical items, that cannot be reused or repaired, to boost recycling rates.

  • The Shetland Islands Council’s development committee has heard that SSEN could require a workforce of around 1,500 people for its future construction projects in Shetland, including in Yell, and that the workforce could be here for three to five years, starting from 2028. [LDRS]

  • The UK government Department of Work and Pensions has said the roll-out of youth hubs, for employment, education or training support, will be in year 3 for Shetland, Orkney and the Western Isles, but that it might happen ahead of schedule.

  • Following a visit by inspectors in April, HM Inspectorate of Education has published its latest inspection report on the Baltasound Junior High School.

  • In the 38th Shetland Race, 20 yachts set off from the starting line near outer Korsfjorden, south of Bergen, at noon Wednesday our time.

  • Despite slipping slowly every year for the last four years, the Shetland Islands Council has the fourth highest council tax collection-rate of the 32 Scottish local authorities.

  • Family, friends, and employers attended the Project SEARCH graduation ceremony for five young people at the Lerwick Town Hall.

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