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  • The UK government’s department for media, culture and sport has said that Lerwick is on the shortlist for the UK Town of Culture.

  • Alistair Carmichael commented that he was delighted that Lerwick has been shortlisted to be a UK Town of Culture.

  • A coastguard helicopter based at Sumburgh was tasked for a medical evacuation from a platform in the Claymore field, 80 nautical miles south-south-east of Sumburgh. However, because of the fog, the helicopter could not land on the platform and so it returned to Sumburgh.

  • The first visit to Shetland of the Northern Lighthouse Board’s new 70 metre vessel, Pole Star, has been cancelled due to warranty repairs.

  • White fish box landings: 7 boats landed about 1000 boxes. The landings so far this week are about 4500 boxes.

  • The 19 year old, 73-metre, German-built, privately owned, Lürssen superyacht Starfire caused concern at Sumburgh Airport yesterday morning. This was because the fairly high vessel was sailing close to the east end of runway 09-27 and then it sailed near to a BT cable in Grutness Voe.

  • The Starfire was previously named Saint Nicolas when it was owned by Russian oligarch Vasily Anisimov, a friend of Vladimir Putin.

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