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  • Earlier departure for bus service 7 (Birsay via Dounby) from 5 December

    From 5 December 2022, public bus service 7 (Birsay via Dounby) will depart ten minutes earlier from Kirkwall in the evenings, with a new departure time from the Kirkwall Travel Centre of 5:32pm. (5.28pm from the Balfour Hospital)

    28 November 2022

  • Changes to X1 bus timetable from 5 December - including trial of late night services on Friday and Saturday

    Changes to the X1 bus service between Stromness, Kirkwall and St Margarets Hope are coming in from Monday 5 December – including tweaks to improve timings for workers travelling to/from Kirkwall, and a much requested late night service for Friday and Saturday nights on a trial basis til March 2023.

    28 November 2022

  • Road works update – 25 November onwards

    A roundup of works underway or soon to start around Orkney.

    Work is ongoing on the Harray Road (A986) to fix a collapsed culvert which has been causing flooding between Grimeston Road and Refuge Corner.

    25 November 2022

  • Waste Management Sites - Festive Period Closures

    Check here for the opening times of our waste management sites for both businesses and households during the festive period!

    25 November 2022

  • Christmas wish granted as school festive productions will be open to communities once more!

    Oh no, they’re not…oh yes, they are! The festive shows will go ahead in Orkney’s schools this Christmas with communities welcome to attend for the first time since 2019!

    There may have been no room at the inn, but there’s plenty of space within our schools for folk to come along and enjoy the nativities and concerts as safely as possible.

    24 November 2022

  • Funding pot proposed for Nordic collaboration

    Orkney Islands Council looks set to establish a funding pot to support Orkney-based organisations to collaborate with projects and partners that are funded by  the Nordic Atlantic Cooperation.

    Elected members at this week’s Policy and Resources Committee agreed recommendations that a £20,000 funding pot should be established with a maximum funding award of £5000.

     

    24 November 2022

  • Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremonies 2022, 25 November – 10 December

    Orkney Islands Council is grateful to all the people and organisations for their help and support with these events.

    24 November 2022

  • Firth Primary’s Royal superfan receives third “special” letter

    Orkney’s Kali Morris may be only seven, but she’s getting quite accustomed to receiving a special delivery in the post! 

    The P3 pupil at Firth Primary recently received two Royal letters, which have pride of place in her “Royal box”, joining another she was sent some time ago.

     

    24 November 2022

  • Schools and nurseries strike action reminder

    The Council is reminding parents and carers that most schools in Orkney will be closed tomorrow, Thursday, as a result of the planned industrial action by teachers in a national dispute over pay.

    The only facilities open are: Eday (nursery/school) North Walls (nursery/school) Papay (nursery/school) Rousay (nursery/school) and the nurseries only at Dounby, Glaitness, Papdale and Stromness Primary. Both the Strynd and Willow Tree Nurseries will be open and Shapinsay will be partially open in both the primary and nursery sections.

    23 November 2022

  • Naval group pay their respects during visit to Orkney

    A group of ten young Naval officers from the HMS Prince of Wales laid a wreath at the Royal Oak memorial within St Magnus Cathedral and performed a short ceremony of remembrance on Friday (18 November).

     

    The group were on a battlefield study trip as part of their Cultural Study programme, and have been to Fort George and Culloden before spending a week in Orkney to visit Lyness, HMS Tern and the Ness Battery among other sites.

     

    In the Cathedral, their “Act of Remembrance” commenced with the reading of an eyewitness account from Ordinary Signalman Kenneth G. Conway, a survivor of the HMS Royal Oak, and ended with the Naval Prayer and Naval Hymn.

     

    One of the visiting group, Sub- Lieutenant Yanislav Yurkevych, said: “Being able to come to Scapa Flow and pay our respects to the many war memorials, particularly that of HMS Royal Oak, has been a sobering chance to reflect. Seeing the graves of naval officers the same rank as us, but many of them much younger, certainly puts things into perspective.”

    22 November 2022