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Shetland Amenity Trust is beginning to gather thoughts and views on the long-term future of Old Scatness and is inviting the public ...
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During the global pandemic, we saw the impact that change and disruption caused to international trade and supply of goods, but it was ...
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Shetland Museum and Archives continues its wide-ranging programme of exhibitions with the opening of a new art installation ...
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As part of #ScottishApprenticeshipWeek2023 we wanted to shine a light on Jordan Clark, who is one of two staff currently working his ...
Read moreLast weekend over 80 delegates took part in discussions to help us shape the future for Shetland’s local culture and heritage. ...
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For anyone who wants to read about Shetland, the archives is a good place to come. Our book collection, we like to think, is perhaps ...
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Shetland Amenity Trust and Shetland Heritage Association have come together to host their first joint Heritage conference in March. ...
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Hit's been a miss. They last visited in 2020, last Tuesday in January as always, and just before the deluge. That last Tuesday in 2021 ...
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Last night saw the official unveiling of the ‘Harriet’ portrait at a civic ceremony at Shetland Museum and Archives (Sunday 29 ...
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Visit the Shetland Museum and Archives during Up Helly Aa week - discover our world renowned collections, explore our Viking past and ...
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January in Shetland is usually dark, wet, and stormy, enlivened by a few celebrations of Old Christmas and New Year. The excitement ...
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Shetland Museum and Archives and Hay's Dock by the Dowry will be closed today (Wed 14 December)
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We’re into the fourth week of our winter evening craft sessions using oat straw, and it’s been really encouraging to see the ...
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For more than a century there’s been a tearoom at the south end of Commercial Street, between the Post Office and the Tolbooth.
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