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Orkney Carers’ Conference – Sarah’s story
Sarah Norquoy cares for her mum, Liz, who is living with Dementia.
Sarah has been carrying out increasing levels of family care since 2019 and earlier this year made the difficult decision to give up her job.
“It was just impossible to keep managing the two,” Sarah said.
4 May 2023
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Council Coronation page of community events
Communities throughout Orkney have shared their plans for a royal get together in celebration of the Coronation of King Charles III at Westminster Abbey on Saturday 6 May.
We have set up a special page on the Council website - www.orkney.gov.uk/Coronation - if you want to see what’s on or add in an event.
This is the UK’s first Coronation in more than 70 years when the King will be crowned alongside Camilla, the Queen Consort.
4 May 2023
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Orkney marks the King’s Coronation
Many across the county – from schools to care homes, households to local businesses – will be marking the Coronation of King Charles III.
The UK’s first Coronation in more than 70 years will take place at Westminster Abbey in London on Saturday 6 May when the King will be crowned alongside Camilla, the Queen Consort.
Orkney’s Lord Lieutenant Elaine Grieve will be a guest of Their Majesties at this historic occasion.
2 May 2023
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Going for Gold – Eve makes a triple medal splash at national swimming event!
A young Orkney swimmer – who recently started on the Performance Development Programme (PDP) run through Orkney Islands Council and Sport Scotland - has been making a splash at a national event coming away with three medals – two gold and a bronze.
Eve Wood, 15, from Sandwick, won gold in both the 100 and 50m freestyle events and a bronze in butterfly at the Scottish National Age Group Swimming Championships on 12-16 April held at Aberdeen Aquatics Centre.
It’s been a long time since Orkney had a gold winner on the big screen at the event so for Eve to come away with two is quite an achievement.
2 May 2023
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St Rognvald House manager retires – but pledges to return to volunteer at the care home!
St Rognvald House Manager, Shirley Miller may have retired following 30 years dedicated service at the care home - but she has pledged to be a regular visitor as a volunteer!
She said: “The thing I will miss most is the camaraderie with the staff group, all the laughs and of course the residents. One dear lady of 101 told me the other day that she will miss me, makes it all worthwhile really. I have promised her that I will visit her.
“My plan has always been to retire once I reached state pension age, which happens next Friday, and hopefully still young and fit enough to enjoy the next chapter in my life.
2 May 2023
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A free, family coronation trail comes to Kirkwall!
Kirkwall BID have teamed up with digital experience company High Street Safari to run a free family trail in Kirkwall celebrating King Charles III’s coronation. In this innovative experience, the animal kingdom is having a coronation of its own and who else would be crowned king but Sir Lawrence the Lion.
Families get to meet 10 of the King’s best friends on the trail and see what they each suggest he wear for the coronation – spoiler alert, they’re not all very sensible! As players scan QR codes at each stop they get to do mini challenges, see the suggested item and try it on themselves in the ‘selfie studio’. When players have met them all they get to see the fully prepared King in augmented reality and download a free e-book of the story’s conclusion.
2 May 2023
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Questions need to be answered across the board on safe and reliable ferry provision- OIC Leader
Council Leader James Stockan has said that questions need to be answered across the board around last night's grounding of the MV Pentalina off of St Margaret's Hope - and the ongoing provision of safe and reliable ferry services across the Pentland Firth.
30 April 2023
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Annabel’s Council career story…so far
Annabel Bews joined the Council more than three years ago but never imagined at that point that she would be able to progress in her career without what she thought was an “all important degree”.
Annabel recently accepted a progression post as an Economic Development Officer – something she never thought would be possible.
28 April 2023
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A message to our community from the Council
It is with great sadness that we reflect on the tragic deaths of two young people within our community.
We're sure you will join us in saying that our thoughts and deepest sympathies are with all their friends and families at this unimaginably difficult time.
28 April 2023
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Burray bairns appeal for school kitchen staff
The children at Burray Primary School are appealing for folk to help out in the school kitchen – “We love our school lunches, they are tasty. Please come and work at our school.”
There’s 63 bairns at the school and Head Teacher, Catherine Mackenzie, says: “School lunches play a crucial role in ensuring that all children get to eat healthy and nutritious foods - which in turn supports their ability to learn at school.
28 April 2023