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Garson & Hatston Recycling Centre closures this weekend
There will be closures at Garson and Hatston Recycling Centre this weekend due to operational reasons
25 March 2022
Road works update - 25 March
Major road works are underway on Church Road in Stromness, the main road in Harray and Finstown, and on Grainshore Road in Hatston.
25 March 2022
COVID closure of schools
North Walls and Eday Schools will remain closed for the rest of this week due to COVID, with the aim of reopening on Monday 28 March.
Remote learning continues to be provided to pupils at home and parents are being kept informed on a daily basis.
24 March 2022
Stromness flagstone repairs and road closure update - as at 24 March
Road works in central Stromness will move to South End from Monday 28 March, meaning access to Mayburn Court will be from the Hellihole Road / Alfred Street junction end.
24 March 2022
By Peter Diamond, Orkney Islands Council Head of Education on behalf of Orkney Public Protection Committee
From a very young age, we talk to our children about topics that make them aware of safety, such as crossing the road and dealing with strangers. This is relatively simple. But when it comes to sexual abuse, it can feel like a daunting prospect. We may feel worried about destroying their innocence or frightening them, as well as desperately hoping our child will never be at risk of such harm.
But the sad reality is that some children are victims of sexual abuse. Last year, Police Scotland recorded more than 5,000 sexual offences committed against children under the age of 16. So, it is vital, that children know that if anyone should ever attempt to abuse them, they would understand that what was happening was wrong, was not their fault and that they should tell a trusted adult. Yet it can be difficult to know how to get this message across to children in a way that is not scary and is appropriate for their age.
23 March 2022