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  • With Emma Macdonald, leader of the Shetland Islands Council, saying that “doing nothing is not an option” over fixed-links, and that fixed-links connecting islands could help stave off depopulation, and revitalise island economies, population figures show that, apart from Unst, and to a much lesser degree Yell, the populations of the fixed-link islands have been remarkable stable over the last 35 years.

  • Staff from the Shetland Islands Council’s Housing Service will be carrying out estate inspections across Shetland during June. However, council tenants don’t need to be home for the inspections.

  • The latest Viking Gene newsletter highlights results which show that genes and sunlight strongly interact with more than 300 genetic variants linked to vitamin D levels.

  • The cruise ship in Lerwick harbour today is the 240 metre ultra-luxury discovery-yacht Scenic Eclipse at Mairs East on arrival from Stornoway and before departure for Kirkwall. The Scenic Eclipse features in the six-part Channel 5 travel series with Jane McDonald called From Pole to Pole.

  • Two beaches in Shetland are again in this year’s list of 52 winners in the Keep Scotland Beautiful Scotland’s Beach Awards

  • Participants in Shetland of the UK government’s motability disabled travel scheme could be impacted by UK government tax changes, which include a mileage cap.

  • Earlier this week, Mareel marked 14 years of theatre and cinema performances, and the week after next there is a performance in Mareel of the drama Revolution Days, written by Mariem Omari and directed by Shilpa T-Hyland.

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