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  • NHSO and OIC share tips to keep the mind and body healthy

    In the run up to Christmas, we have some key safety messages to try and keep everyone happy and healthy over the winter months.

    Today’s focus is on mental health.

    Christmas can be a very lonely and difficult time for some.

    9 December 2022

  • £1.4 million Cost Crisis Emergency Fund launched.

    Islanders most impacted by the cost of living crisis will be able to access additional help.

    9 December 2022

  • Road works update for week starting Monday 12 December

    A roundup of works underway or soon to start around Orkney, for the week starting 12 December:

    9 December 2022

  • Wilful fire-raising charges brought in connection with Tankerness House incident

    Three male youths have been charged in connection with wilful fire-raising in Orkney.

    Officers were made aware of bins being set alight at Tankerness House, Broad Street, Kirkwall around 2.50pm on Sunday, 4 December, 2022.

    Following enquiries, three male youths aged 13, 14 and 17 will be reported to the Children’s Reporter and Procurator Fiscal.

    8 December 2022

  • NHSO and OIC share tips on how to stay food and road safe

    In the run up to Christmas, we have some key safety messages to try and keep everyone happy and healthy over the winter months.

    Today’s focus is on road and food safety.

    Whether cooking at home, or reusing leftovers, it’s important to maintain good food hygiene at Christmas by following the ‘4Cs’  of cleaning, chilling, cooking and avoiding cross contamination.

    8 December 2022

  • Stagecoach festive season services

    Stagecoach have published their festive season bus services for the 2022-23 Christmas and New Year period:

    8 December 2022

  • NHSO and OIC share key winter safety messaging

    In the run up to Christmas, we have some key safety messages to try and keep everyone happy and healthy over the winter months.

    We are enjoying being back to socialising with family and friends without any Covid restrictions. However, this means we will be more susceptible to winter illnesses which have been far less common in the past two years.

    Good hygiene practice such as hand washing with liquid soap remains the most important step in preventing and controlling the spread of infection.

    7 December 2022

  • Food business register to be refreshed

    Support continues to be provided to businesses in Orkney who offer, sell or provide food to help ensure their details registered with the Council are up to date.

    The Environmental Health team are refreshing the food business register and, as such, will be in touch with many businesses who deal with food on their premises.

    Letters and questionnaires will be sent out in batches and first to receive them will be childminders.

    7 December 2022

  • Temporary barriers at Papdale Park pathway

    Temporary barriers will be put in place at either end of the Papdale Park pathway to prevent vehicles from using the area as a short cut or throughway.

    The Council’s Leisure and Culture Service Manager, Garry Burton, said: “There’s really no excuse for this type of inconsiderate and potentially dangerous driving on a pathway that is clearly not meant for vehicles.

    “Despite a previous appeal to drivers to refrain, a determined minority continue to put other genuine users at risk. We feel there is no alternative but to put in place temporary traffic measures until a permanent solution is agreed.

    7 December 2022

  • Are you looking for a Christmas gift with a difference?

    Do you know someone who would enjoy exploring the hidden upper levels of St Magnus Cathedral, unlocking the secrets of one of Orkney’s most revered buildings?

    Well look no further, for we have gift vouchers available for the Upper Level Tour of the Cathedral – a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the sandstone building.

    6 December 2022