Latest News
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Council highlights online engagement event for National Care Service
Orkney Islands Council is reminding the public that the Scottish Government is hosting an engagement events to enable people in Orkney to share their views on the National Care Service.
5 October 2021
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Challenge Poverty Week - let's talk about making ends meet during COVID-19
This Challenge Poverty Week, Orkney’s Child Poverty Task Force is asking the community to reflect on what being poor really means to local families as the COVID-19 pandemic continues, and actions we can all take to help reduce stigma and bring about change.
29 September 2021
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Walk through Islands Deal proposals for World Heritage Site
Orkney people are being invited to walk through ‘Islands Deal’ proposals for future management of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site (WHS) to help ensure developments strengthen the sense of connection locals have with the wonders left behind by past islanders and protect them for future generations.
24 September 2021
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Making Ends Meet survey - is your family getting by?
The Orkney Partnership is asking for the views of families with experience of hardship and disadvantage, through a short survey - families can complete the 'Making Ends Meet' survey online, or in paper form.
23 September 2021
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'Orkney Gateway' World Heritage Site consultation reminder - and new online survey
Local people are being reminded to take a closer look at proposals for the future management of the world-renowned Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site (WHS) - and give their feedback via an online survey option newly added to the consultation website.
13 September 2021
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Tackling Flooding Together – event planned to raise “self-help” awareness
Orkney Islands Council is hosting a flood resilience community engagement event this month (September) with a visit from the Scottish Flood Forum (SFF).
There are 680 residential and 460 non-residential properties deemed to be at risk of flooding in Orkney according to the 2015 Flood Risk Strategy for the islands. Over 90% of identified risk is from the sea with the remainder from surface water and overtopping watercourses.
13 September 2021
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Valuable local input sought to help shape Orkney’s marine plan
People in Orkney are being invited to “come on board” to help shape the Orkney Islands Regional Marine Plan.
Orkney Marine Planning Partnership has published a guidance document, a Statement of Public Participation, showing how the public can get involved in moulding Orkney’s marine economy and environment. It outlines the indicative timescale and how people can input to the development of the Marine Plan.
13 August 2021
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Gambling policy review underway
Orkney Islands Council is currently reviewing its ‘Statement of Gambling Policy’ which sets out how applications for gaming and gambling machines and premises are considered locally.
2 August 2021
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Flood risk areas – share your views
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) is asking the public and businesses to share their views on shaping flood risk actions and objectives for Orkney and other high-risk areas of Scotland.
SEPA has launched a joint consultation with Orkney Islands Council and other local authorities, to help shape the direction and delivery of flood risk management across the country.
30 July 2021
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Procurement consultation underway
A consultation begins today on the latest version of the Council’s Sustainable Procurement Policy.
You can find out more about the draft policy and take part in the consultation online.
29 July 2021