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  • Orkney Islands Council Leader – ‘Common Sense Prevails’ in Scottish Affairs Committee Response

    Orkney Islands Council’s Political Leader James Stockan has today (17 September) welcomed the findings of a UK Government inquiry into the current grid charging system.

    17 September 2021

  • An open letter to parents/carers from Scotland’s National Clinical Director Jason Leitch

    An open letter to parents/carers from Scotland’s National Clinical Director Jason Leitch

    We are now well into the new academic year, and I have been delighted to see reports of children and pupils returning filled with enthusiasm and optimism for the year ahead. I hope that is reflective of the experience in your own household.

    At this stage, I wanted to write to you so that I can help explain how cases of Covid-19 in childcare settings and schools are being managed, and how information that has been gathered since the start of term is helping to inform what arrangements need to be in place going forward.

    16 September 2021

  • Eight local athletes awarded grants towards travel costs

    Eight local athletes awarded grants towards travel costs

    Eight local athletes have been awarded with a special grant supported by sportscotland to help sportspeople in regional and rural Scotland access competitive and training opportunities.

    15 September 2021

  • Minute's silence for former Vice Convener George Stevenson

    Minute's silence for former Vice Convener George Stevenson

    Orkney Islands Councillors observed a minute’s silence at today’s Special General Meeting in memory of George Stevenson, one of Orkney Islands Council’s first Councillors, who passed away in August.

    15 September 2021

  • Longhope Lifeboat Museum upgrading plans move a step closer with £100k Community Development Fund grant

    Longhope Lifeboat Museum upgrading plans move a step closer with £100k Community Development Fund grant

    Extensive upgrading work plans for the Longhope Lifeboat Museum moved a step closer this week after Councillors agreed to provide a grant of up to £100,000 towards the project costs from the Council’s Community Development Fund.

    The Longhope Lifeboat Museum Trust’s preservation plans for the Museum building and exhibits will cost around £288,000. The Trust plans to contribute around £48,000 of its own resources and they await the outcome of match funding applications.

    15 September 2021

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