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News / Anderson High roadshow

SHETLAND Islands Council are holding a public event on Tuesday to update islanders on progress with the £42 million new Anderson High School project.

The roadshow will take place in Room 12 at the Islesburgh Community Centre between 2.00pm and 8.00pm.

SIC’s director of children’s services, Helen Budge, said: “A key part of the new Anderson High School project is ensuring people are kept up to date on how plans are progressing.

“I hope that as many people can come along to our second event, ask questions and see how the proposals are developing.”

Anyone unable to attend the public event can view the proposals at Hayfield House, Hayfield Lane, Lerwick.

Comments can also be made in writing to Helen Budge, Director of Children’s Services, Hayfield House, Hayfield Lane, Lerwick, ZE1 0QD or by emailing annie.nicolson@shetland.gov.uk

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