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Getting to the nitty gritty of keeping our roads safe
With a grin etched across his face, Dougie Paterson tells of the satisfaction in knowing he is part of a team helping keep the county’s roads safe for others.
3 December 2021
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Special greetings to you all from one of Orkney’s oldest residents
A special message for the season from one of Orkney's oldest residents.
3 December 2021
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'Sensing Magnus' - Paintings by Russell Gilmour at the Orkney Museum
The Christmas exhibition at the Orkney Museum - paintings by local artist, Russell Gilmour, who has spent many hours in the cathedral - is sure to warm the soul.
3 December 2021
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Occasional Licence - Julie Ritch - 28 Jan 2022
Orkney Islands Area Licensing Board has received an application for occasional licence from Julie Ritch.
2 December 2021
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Artistic team appointed to GMB100 public art project for Stromness
An artists-writer duo have been appointed to take forward a public art project based in Stromness to celebrate the life, work and character of much-loved Orkney writer George Mackay Brown.
2 December 2021
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North Walls pupils graduate as Junior Curators for Scapa Flow Museum
Contractors are not the only ones who have been hard at work on the redevelopment of the Scapa Flow Museum - local pupils from North Walls Community School have been undergoing training with a range of professionals to help them fulfil the role of Junior Curators at the Museum when it reopens.
2 December 2021
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Pakistan School thank the people of Orkney for “digging deep”
It’s the season of goodwill and that is certainly being felt by the Kirkwall Grammar School’s partner school in Pakistan thanks to fundraising efforts in Orkney.
2 December 2021
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Christmas trees to be lit up across the county
Kirkwall’s Christmas tree – a gift from Norway - will be lit up this Saturday (December 4) as part of a series of outdoor tree lighting ceremonies.
As in previous years, the Christmas tree – which will stand on the Kirk Green outside St Magnus Cathedral - has been gifted by the county of Vestaland in Norway, a new large county incorporating Hordaland which for many years gifted the tree.
1 December 2021
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Garson recycling centre disruption ahead
Garson Recycling Centre will be closed from Friday 3 December to Monday 6 December inclusive due to operational issues.
1 December 2021
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St Magnus Cathedral vestibule woodwork is revealed
St Magnus Cathedral was recently named in Europe’s top 100 Cathedrals – and while it may be hard to believe, one of Orkney’s most revered historical treasures just became a little bit more magnificent!
If you are lucky enough to be able to take a wander through St Magnus Cathedral, then you will be in for a lovely surprise. For the temporary screen inside the main entrance is now down, revealing the most wonderful new wooden vestibule.
1 December 2021