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Strategic Tourism Infrastructure Development Plan
Section 8(1) Screening Determination
In accordance with Section 8(1) of the Environmental Assessment (Scotland) Act 2005, Orkney Islands Council has formally determined, in consultation with Historic Environment Scotland, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency and Scottish Natural Heritage (now named NatureScot), that implementation of the Strategic Tourism Infrastructure Development Plan is likely to have significant environmental effects. Therefore, a Strategic Environmental Assessment is required, and an environmental report will be prepared alongside the Plan.
1 July 2022
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Road works update - as at 1 July 2022
A look at road works underway or soon to start including at Sparrowhawk Road, Hatston and Heddle Road, Finstown from Monday 4 July.
1 July 2022
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Stromness Academy students learn traditional drystone sheep dyke restoration methods
A group of students from Stromness Academy volunteered for a unique opportunity to help repair and rebuild damaged sections of a 13-mile drystone sheep dyke on North Ronaldsay recently.
Working alongside two sheep wardens, eight young people joined teacher Jane Ellison and school janitor, Mark Waters in learning to replicate traditional methods of building and restoration work on part of the wall, which is there to keep the seaweed eating sheep on the island’s beaches.
29 June 2022
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Council trials fully funded late night bus services for Friday and Saturday evenings
New late night bus services leaving Kirkwall and serving East Mainland, West Mainland and Kirkwall & Orphir are being trialled by the Council until March 2023.
28 June 2022
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Public Inspection Notice - Orkney Integration Joint Board Accounts
For the period from 1 April 2021 to 31 March 2022
Notice is hereby given under Regulation 9 (1) of the Local Authority Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 2014 that:
28 June 2022
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“Breaking the news of a fatal road crash to a loved one is worse than attending the incident”
Knocking on a door, knowing that the news you are about to share is going to shatter lives, has been a reality on too many occasions for former police officer and recently re-elected Orkney Councillor, David Dawson.
Besides having investigated fatal road crashes in his earlier career, for the last ten years of his police service, he worked as a family liaison officer, with cases ranging from air crashes, drugs deaths, murder and fatal road crashes - not all in Orkney he points out.
27 June 2022
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Council Cancer Challenge Launched
One hundred and fifteen Council employees are hoping to raise thousands of pounds for a cancer charity by taking part in a distance challenge.
Individuals and teams will walk, run, cycle, swim, skateboard or horseride their way to cover 229 miles/368km – the length of priority one roads in Orkney looked after by the Council’s roads team – over a six -week period beginning on Monday 27 June.
27 June 2022
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Mock road crash aimed at driving home road safety message
Emergency services in Orkney will be dealing with a mock road crash on Kirkwall’s Broad Street on Saturday 2 July as part of driving home a hard-hitting road safety message.
Although this scenario will be staged for the public to come along and witness a “casualty” being removed from a damaged vehicle, the scene and the onward ramifications is all too familiar for some.
Orkney’s Area Commander, Chief Inspector Ali Garrow said: “One of the first facts established is if the accident could have been averted. Ninety per cent of all accidents are human error and the most common age for people to be killed is males aged from their late teens to early 20s. Lives lost much too soon, and families and friends left devastated forever.
27 June 2022
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Road Safety Event - the "Fatal Five"
Orkney-born Sergeant David Miller is based in Dingwall with the Highland and Islands Road Policing Unit so he has witnessed many horrific – and tragically preventable – deaths on the country’s roads.
“I don’t keep a count of the number of serious and fatal collisions I have attended but that total would be well into 3 figures. Every single collision is unique, whether that be in respect of the circumstances surrounding it or the physical and emotional damage it leaves behind.
“The striking thing for me is that anybody could be involved in a fatal or serious collision during their day to day lives, it doesn’t discriminate. Unfortunately, I’ve dealt with fatalities of all ages, including young children, with people from all types of background.
27 June 2022
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'It’ll never happen to me – but it did’
March 4, 1999 – the day began just like any other.
Laura Torrance was a happy, bubbly 16-year-old with the world at her feet as she set off for school in East Kilbride that Thursday morning.
Little did Laura know that later that evening she would make a life-changing decision by getting into a car with a newly passed driver.
27 June 2022