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“Smooth operator” – plain sailing for ETV training exercise
A training exercise involving the Maritime and Coastguard Agency’s (MCA) emergency towing vessel and a local ferry in Scapa Flow has been hailed a success.
Thanks have been extended to the crew and masters of the MCA’s emergency towing vessel IEVOLI BLACK and NorthLink’s MV HAMNAVOE for their role in the operation.
6 April 2022
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Orkney Matters – Pier Art Exhibition
From this Saturday (9 April), the walls of the five-star Pier Arts Centre will be adorned with an array of artwork created in response to the Council’s community-wide consultation, Orkney Matters – Your Place, Your Future.
With external funding, the Orkney Matters team commissioned the Pier Arts Centre to deliver a series of creative workshops for groups within the community and a ‘tool kit’ for schools to be able to contribute to the process.
6 April 2022
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Community park at Papdale takes shape
We have some exciting imagery to share with you!
Teams have been working on transforming the 3-hectare space at Papdale East, from the groundworks by Andrew Sinclair Contractors to volunteers from Development and Marine Planning planting wildflowers.
5 April 2022
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Voter deadlines for Local Government Election
Local voters are being reminded that key deadlines are approaching ahead of the Local Government Elections on 5 May 2022.
People aged 16 or over, on 5 May, can vote in the election. The deadline for making sure you are registered to vote is Monday 18 April. If you haven't received your poll card yet then you should make sure you are registered and you can do this online at www.gov.uk/register-to-vote
Alternatively, phone our local Electoral Registration Office on 01856 876222 or email ero@orkney.gov.uk to request an application form.
5 April 2022
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Plea for religious representation
A Church of Scotland Minister has called on other churches and denominations in Orkney to put forward nominations for representatives to join him sitting on the Council’s Education, Leisure and Housing Committee.
Rev Fraser Macnaughton, Minister of St Magnus Cathedral, says his appointment last year is a “privilege” and it is a role which he takes very seriously.
5 April 2022
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St Magnus Cathedral’s “magnificent” vestibule opens
The beautifully transformed vestibule at the main entrance to St Magnus Cathedral is now open for the first time in two years.
The Moderator of the Church of Scotland, Lord Wallace, will be performing a sermon in the Cathedral on Palm Sunday, 11 April, and has been asked to give a short dedication, which will be followed by a blessing from Cathedral Minister, Rev Fraser Macnaughton.
5 April 2022
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Former OIC worker living in Ukraine now safely back in the UK
A former Council employee who has made Ukraine his home – is now safely back in the UK.
Ian Ward and his wife Svetlana fled their city home in Kyiv shortly after the Russian invasion in February.
They were stuck on the outskirts of the country for a time but made it to Hamburg in Germany and have now reached Britain.
4 April 2022
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Let’s Dance…..with sticks!
Primary school bairns just wanted to dance with somebody as part of a national touring project that brought the Barrowland Ballet’s Family Portrait to Orkney.
It was a welcome return to face-to-face arts experiences as part of the Theatre in Schools Scotland, the National Theatre of Scotland and Imaginate’s successful schools touring project, in Orkney primary schools from 21-28 March.
The award-winning interactive video installation and accompanying outdoor dance-based workshop visited P4 - P7 classes in Glaitness School, Papdale Primary, St Andrews Primary, Stromness Primary and Dounby Community School, also signalled a return to live touring. The tour was supported by Orkney Islands Council and Northlink Ferries.
4 April 2022
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Orkney and Vestland twinning agreement reaffirmed
Links between Orkney and Norway were further sealed last week with the reaffirmation of the friendship agreement between the county and Vestland.
The long-standing twinning arrangement has been in place since 1983 – 40 years in 2023 - initially with Hordaland and the formal agreement was reaffirmed by Vestland County Council. The County of Vestland which was created in 2020 when the former counties of Hordaland and Sogn og Fjordane merged.
4 April 2022