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Council to seek assurance on national care service proposals
Orkney Islands Council will be writing to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care seeking confirmation that a full island communities impact assessment will be undertaken with regards to National Care Service proposals.
15 September 2021
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Flagstone repairs throughout Kirkwall start on 20 September
Roads in Kirkwall will be closed to vehicles at times over coming weeks as important flagstone repairs take place.
14 September 2021
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Doors Open Day at Orkney Museum this Saturday
Local poet, Lydia Harris, will be reading her poetry inspired by artefacts on display in theOrkney Museum this Satruday 18 Seotember as part of the national Doors Open Day festival.
14 September 2021
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Orkney flood victims share their story and urge others to “flood proof” their homes
Orkney’s Local Heroes Neil and Sarah Taylor have first-hand experience of flooding and are urging others to do all they can to make their homes flood resilient.
Sarah, who is a lifeguard and swimming instructor at Stromness Swimming Pool, said they will be attending at one of the Scottish Flood Forum’s (SFF) planned engagement events in Orkney next week to hear how they can further protect their home from future flooding.
13 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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Full School Counselling Service in Orkney moves a step closer
The establishment of a full School Counselling Service in Orkney got the backing of Councillors this week.
A part-time in-school counselling service has been available for some time in Orkney’s senior secondary schools, however the Scottish Government aims to see this rolled out further to make counselling available for all children and young people aged ten and over. Funding of £166,000 has been allocated by the Scottish Government for Orkney for 2021/22.
13 September 2021
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Test for flood defences planned
The pre-winter deployment of coastal flood protection systems in Kirkwall, St Margaret’s Hope and Holm will be carried out during an exercise next week (16 and 17 September).
Within Kirkwall the various flood gates will be deployed in sections on Thursday 16 September from 9am. This will have a temporary impact on the Waterfront West-Shapinsay Slip carpark and the wider Kirkwall harbour area, but deployment will be carried out in sections to minimize disruption.
13 September 2021
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St Magnus Cathedral benefits from a little facelift
Orkney’s magnificent St Magnus Cathedral has enjoyed a little facelift.
Conservation works included repointing stonework with lime mortar on the interior and exterior of the West Front. The works are completed for now and the scaffolding is coming down.
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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Benefits reminder – Post Office cards ceasing in November
Orkney Islands Council is reminding members of the public who use a Post Office card account to receive their benefit payments that these accounts are being discontinued from November.
13 September 2021