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  • Islands Recovery Community Network launches

    Islands Recovery Community Network launches

    An opportunity has arisen for people in Orkney who are in recovery from drug dependency to join a growing online community.

    The group was set up by those in recovery in the Western Isles and includes those in recovery from Shetland too.

    Dependency and harmful use of substances can lead to people becoming socially isolated, and becoming part of a recovery community can help to address the issues related to this harmful isolation people are suffering from.

    09 May 2022

  • Norwegian Constitution Day 2022 programme

    Orkney’s special friendship with Norway will be celebrated this Tuesday (17 May) when the annual Norwegian Constitution Day takes place.

    The day will begin at 10:30 with a Remembrance service at the Norwegian war graves in St Olaf's Cemetery. Transport will be provided, courtesy of Stagecoach, for official guests from Kirkwall Pierhead to the cemetery at 10:00.

    At 12:00 the Tog will set off from the Kirkwall Pierhead to the Market Green, led by members of the Kirkwall City Pipe Band, Norwegian visitors, school children and any members of the public who would like to join in.

    09 May 2022

  • Two toilets reopening for tourist season

    Public toilets at St Magnus Lane in Kirkwall and Mull Head Heritage Centre in Deerness have reopened this weekend.

    Both the facilities, owned and run by Orkney Islands Council, are open 24 hours a day, every day.

    The Mull Head toilets were closed throughout the pandemic as resources couldn’t meet the enhanced cleaning required.

    09 May 2022

  • Public urged to heed safety barriers near Highland Park

    Orkney Islands Council is appealing to members of the public to keep clear of the road closure at Highland Park and observe safety barriers in place.

    09 May 2022

  • Exploring the archaeology of Newark at the Orkney Museum

    Exploring the archaeology of Newark at the Orkney Museum

    A Pictish cross-slab goes on display for the first time this weekend (Saturday, May 14) as part of an Orkney Museum exhibition exploring the archaeology of Newark, Deerness.

    Discovered in 2016, the carved stone is one element of an exhibition outlining a site with a history spanning millennia, but which is under constant threat from coastal erosion.

    09 May 2022

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