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Book of selkie folk stories provides inspiration for new art exhibition
The artist behind a new exhibition at the Orkney Museum took inspiration from a book retelling stories of selkie folk.
Sarah McFadyen’s new collection of paintings is known as ‘The People of The Sea’ after a book of the same title by David Thomson, published in 1954.
31 March 2023
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North Walls and Gordonstoun Schools make soundwaves for the RNLI
An uplifting musical collaboration took place in Hoy on Monday 27 March with the pupils of North Walls Community School performing with musicians from Gordonstoun School, who were on tour in Orkney.
Not only was the concert a chance for the pupils to work together, but the event also raised around £350 for the RNLI Longhope lifeboat.
31 March 2023
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Road works update for week starting 3 April 2023
A round up of road works underway or soon to start in the county, for week starting 3 April 2023.
31 March 2023
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Twelve local athletes awarded grants towards travel costs
A number of local athletes have been selected to benefit from funding to enable them to keep on track with their chosen sports.
Twelve athletes in Orkney have been awarded the sportscotland special grant to help sportspeople in regional and rural Scotland access competitive and training opportunities.
30 March 2023
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Work ongoing to improve school attendance rates
A worldwide pandemic, what seems like a never-ending onslaught of bugs, a cost-of-living crisis and a period of industrial action has impacted on children and young people attending at schools across the nation, and Orkney is no different.
Since Covid, schools in the county have seen lower levels of attendance overall – from 95.6% in 2018/19 (just above the Scottish average) to 91% at present – the same as the Scottish average.
There are a number of potential reasons for this – some pupil and parental anxiety following the pandemic period and return to school, an increase in sickness absences following the pandemic, to a much lesser degree the recent industrial action and there will be other more complex factors.
29 March 2023
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KGS students launch anti-racism campaign including a story about “Beuy” the black Orkney vole!
A group of young students from Kirkwall Grammar School are tackling racism head on with a series of planned activities over the coming months.
The Anti-Racism Group – under the guidance of Theo Ogbhemhe, Religious, Moral and Philosophical Studies teacher – have received funding of just over £4,000 from the Scottish Government to drive forward the anti-racism events. The students will also be fundraising for a further £2,500 to enable them to carry out all that they have planned through non-uniform days, bake sales and a raffle.
29 March 2023
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Birsay ideas out for consultation
Community views are being sought on initial ideas to improve access issues at Birsay village and the Brough of Birsay car park.
28 March 2023
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Carers Conference a first for community heroes
Save the date! A special conference for the many unpaid carers in Orkney will take place at the Picky Centre on 18 May 2023.
28 March 2023
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Royal rowan takes root in Tankerness House Gardens
The Royal rowan sapling has been planted within the gardens of Tankerness House.
Orkney’s Lord Lieutenant Elaine Grieve did the honours and was ably assisted by the team at the Yard Plant Nursery, who maintain and produce plants for the gardens, and various other grounds.
28 March 2023
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Appeal for private sector landlords to come forward
We have a number of new staff members due to start with the Council soon, but they are finding it very difficult to source accommodation. We would hate to lose them because they can’t find a home.
Nel Govender and her family have lived in locations around the world, but it is their hope to move to Orkney and embrace life and work in the islands.
28 March 2023