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Finstown feedback sees improvements on site
Feedback from motorists passing through the Finstown roadworks has led to a number of tweaks to the site in an attempt to make delays a little shorter and large-vehicle manoeuvring a little easier.
The average wait at peak time is around ten minutes – however, this could be further reduced thanks to the manual working of the three-way traffic lights and the adjustment to timings to better suit the routes.
The Council’s Head of Neighbourhood Services, Lorna Richardson, and Service Manager Engineering, David Custer, were at the site this week to see for themselves how the traffic is moving.
12 May 2023
Children’s Laureate to visit Orkney
Waterstones Children’s Laureate (2022-2024), Joseph Coelho, will visit libraries across Scotland – including Orkney Library & Archive - as part of his nationwide ‘Library Marathon’ tour from May to August.
On Monday 15 May, the award-winning performance poet, playwright, and children’s author will be at the Library meeting children from Shapinsay and Stenness Schools.
12 May 2023
Four men, four golf courses, 24 hours and a ferry – all in aid of Macmillan!
Get your Plus Fours on, dig deep into the bunker and support this intrepid quartet on their quest to complete four golf courses and a ferry trip in one day to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support.
Orkney’s Justin MacIver, Paul Robertson, Shaun Robertson and Brian Garson are taking on the Longest Day 72-hole Golf Challenge for the charity on Monday 19 June.
12 May 2023
Hoarding Awareness Week 15 – 19 May
We probably all know someone who doesn’t like to throw anything away – but when does hoarding become an issue and what are the real reasons behind it?
Hoarding can actually be a coping mechanism used to deal with a trauma or difficult period in someone’s life and it can be a very difficult condition to break.
12 May 2023
Multiply – New programme aimed at transforming the lives of adults by improving numeracy skills
The Learning Link, Orkney College UHI and Voluntary Action Orkney are working together, with the Council’s support, to launch Multiply in Orkney. Multiply is a new Government programme to help transform the lives of adults by improving numeracy skills.
The Council’s Community Learning Development & Employability (CLDE) dedicated adult learning centre, The Learning Link, has received £306,379 from the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund for a three-year programme to deliver the Multiply programme.
The funding has been awarded to deliver free numeracy classes to anyone in Orkney aged 19 and over, with the majority of the provision being offered through The Learning Link.
11 May 2023