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  • Three gyms get a lift from Islands Infrastructure Fund

    Three gyms run by the Council are being completely revamped with brand new fitness equipment, new flooring and a repaint, all fully funded thanks a successful application to the Scottish Government’s Islands Infrastructure Fund.
     

    21 October 2022

  • Householders reminded not to tie or weigh down bins awaiting collection

    Members of the public are being reminded that they should not weigh their green or grey bins down with stones or heavy objects when they are awaiting collection

    21 October 2022

  • Orkney Islands Council - Road Works Update

    There are a number of roadworks happening on Orkney’s roads over the coming week.  Details as follows.

    21 October 2022

  • Funding bid for potential new school facility takes step forward

    Councillors at today's meeting of Orkney Islands Council's Education, Leisure and Housing Committee have recommended that a bid should be submitted to the Scottish Government for funding towards new or improved school buildings in Orkney.

    The preferred option was to further explore investment into a new additional support for learning centre for children and young people in Orkney - at an estimated cost of £40m, with a further estimated £16m sought from the Scottish Government.

    The bid, to the Scottish Government's Learning Estates Improvement Programme, follows on from the Council's Learning Estates Strategy - which sets out a vision for improving the Council's school, leisure and culture buildings. 

    19 October 2022

  • School pupils reminder for local drivers

    Orkney Islands Council is reminding local drivers to take extra care on the roads as schools reopen after the October break.

    Schools reopen to pupils on Monday October 24 and with the darker mornings and evenings - and the additional challenges that wintry weather can bring - it's more important than ever that drivers keep a close eye out for children and young people travelling to and from school.

    Families are also being encouraged to make use of high vis vests, reflective strips and LED lights to ensure their youngsters are visible on Orkney's roads and pavements.

    18 October 2022

  • Council Convener Pays Tribute to ‘Dedicated and Selfless’ Emergency Services

    As the UK looks to mark Emergency Services Day on Wednesday, Council Convener Graham Bevan has paid tribute to the local people serving in the police, fire, ambulance and search and rescue services in Orkney. 

    Emergency Services Day, also known as 999 Day, takes place on 9th September each year, however, as Her Majesty The Queen passed away on 8th September, the date for 2022 was rescheduled out of respect for the King and national mourning.

    999 Day will now take place on Wednesday 19th October 2022.

    18 October 2022

  • Changes at OIC Customer Services

    Orkney Islands Council is advising that some changes are being put in place for the opening and closing times at Customer Services at the One Stop Shop in Kirkwall.

    With effect from Monday 24 October 2022, the reception and contact centre (the staffed phone lines) will be open throughout the working day from 9am to 5pm - no longer closing between 12pm and 1pm.

    18 October 2022

  • Road works update for week starting 17 October

    A look ahead at road works coming up, including impacts on public bus services.

    14 October 2022

  • Council Cancer Challenge commended at Scottish Parliament

    The engaging spirit between Council colleagues who joined together for a cancer fundraising challenge and the generosity of the Orkney public have been commended in the Scottish Parliament.

    Orkney’s MSP Liam McArthur raised a motion during September praising the efforts of all involved in the challenge which raised over £16,000 for Cancer Research UK – more than trebling the original £5k target.

    12 October 2022

  • Council Launches Customer Service Survey

    The Council has launched a survey to encourage feedback from users on their customer service experiences at the main receptions in Kirkwall and Stromness.

    It is hoped that folk’s views will highlight areas which are working well but also identify areas that could be improved.

    As part of the Council’s Our People - Our Plan journey, there is a determination to ensure that the first point of contact services at Customer Services in Kirkwall and the Warehouse Buildings in Stromness are as good as they can be from the customer perspective.

    12 October 2022