![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/opinions-240x140.png)
For peat’s sake
![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/opinions-240x140.png)
![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/news-240x140.png)
![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/opinions-240x140.png)
![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/news-240x140.png)
![Rhoda Bulter.](/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/rhoda_bulter-240x140.jpg)
![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/opinions-240x140.png)
![UWC Short Course project coordinator Undine Schmidt with Bethany Scott in Bobby's Bus Shelter at Baltasound.](/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/140715_undine_schmidt_and_bethany_scott_of_uwc-240x140.jpg)
![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/opinions-240x140.png)
![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/opinions-240x140.png)
![Scalloway primary school is to be turned into a health centre for the village by next summer. Photo Shetnews](/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/140328_Scalloway_primary_school-240x140.jpg)
![The Gemini berthed at Dales Voe on Monday. Photo Ian Leask](/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/140714_gemini_accommodation_vessel_arrives-240x140.jpg)
![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/opinions-240x140.png)
![BT are currently installing fast broadband in Lerwick and other areas of Shetland, with Quarff, Cunningsburgh and Sumburgh next on the list.](/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/1343206454_w670_h503-240x140.jpg)
![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/opinions-240x140.png)
![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/news-240x140.png)
![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/news-240x140.png)
![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/news-240x140.png)
![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/opinions-240x140.png)
![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/news-240x140.png)
![CATS from Kirkwall has taken the Lerwick Garrison stage by storm this weekend. Here is Stephanie Julie Baird as Victoria (left) and Graham Macdonald as Growltiger being watched by Old Deuteronomy played by Dennis Gowland. Photo Chris Brown](/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/cats_3-240x140.jpg)
![A map of the route the Caithness-Moray cable will take.](/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/caithness-moray_cable_map-240x140.jpg)
![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/opinions-240x140.png)
![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/opinions-240x140.png)
![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/news-240x140.png)
![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/opinions-240x140.png)
![The relief Aith lifeboat 17-33 Beth Sell joined Thursday night's search for the missing woman while the main lifeboat is on refit. Photo Ian Leask](/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Relief_Aith_lifeboat_17-33_Beth_Sell_Photo_Ian_Leask-240x140.jpg)
![Kids from Urafirth primary school getting excited about Grow Wild at Hillswick, here on a rainy day with some of the plants for the native garden. Photo HWS](/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/140612_grow_wild_kids_2-240x140.jpg)
![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/news-240x140.png)
![Young film maker Jenny Brown (centre front), flanked by four other new members of Maddrim Media during an exchange with SKAMM in Edinburgh last month. To Jenny's left are Eve Christie and Logan Nicolson, and to her right are Joanne Tait and Freya Stout. behind her are five members of SKAMM. Photo Maddrim Media](/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/140710_new_members_front_row-240x140.jpg)
![Toxic beauty - a photo of the Loch of Cliff algae bloom by SEPA's Kevin Osborn.](/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/140710_loch_of_cliff_algal_bloom-240x140.jpg)
![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/opinions-240x140.png)
![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/opinions-240x140.png)
![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/news-240x140.png)
![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/news-240x140.png)
![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/opinions-240x140.png)
![From left to right, top row: Ksawier Stefanski, Olivia Campbell, Mae Jamieson, Ashley Falconer (play practitioner), Kenny McIntosh (play assistant) Damian Anderson, James Mackenzie (Amenity Trust) Bottom row: Saul Ward, Oliwier Stefanski, Magda Grant, Lisa Goudie, Katrin Los, Magnus McGinley, Keenan Williamson. Photo: Katie Henderson](/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/photo_-_bird_box-240x140.jpg)
![Tommy Emmanuel and Martin Taylor are the big names at this year's guitar festival.](/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Tommy__Martin2-240x140.jpg)
![A view of the proposed Viking Energy wind farm from the Kergord valley - Image: Viking Energy.](/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/viking_energy_panorama_2-240x140.jpg)
![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/opinions-240x140.png)
![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/news-240x140.png)
![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/news-240x140.png)
![Four oil workers died when the Super Puma with 18 people on board plunged into the sea off Sumburgh - Photo: Peter Hutchison/Shetland News](/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Ditched_copter_Aug_23rd_2013_011-240x140.jpg)
![Chief inspector Eddie Graham.](/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/140301_Chief_inspector_Eddie_Graham-240x140.jpg)
![The crew of the Draken Harald enjoyed bright sunshine as they tidied up the longship on Monday. Photo: Shetnews/Neil Riddell](/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/draken_harald_7.7.14_1-240x140.jpg)
![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/news-240x140.png)
![Librarian Catherine Jeromson](/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/CatherineJeromsonJune20141-240x140.jpg)
![](/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/10426824_929553397061563_5515461510814771471_n-240x140.jpg)
![](/wp-content/themes/shetlandnews/assets/preset/opinions-240x140.png)
We're sorry, but Shetland News isn't fully functional without JavaScript enabled.
Head over to the help page for instructions on how to enable JavaScript on your browser.
Shetland News isn't fully functional with this version of .
Head over to the help page for instructions on updating your browser for more security, improved speed and the best overall experience on this site.
Get notifications from Shetland News for important and breaking news.
You can unsubscribe at any time.
Tell us what you think and win £100!
This survey is run by a UK charity, the Public Interest News Foundation. We exist to support independent news providers.
Your answers will power important research. We will share aggregated and anonymous answers with your news provider. And we will produce an overarching UK-wide report, which will be available on our website.
To enter the £100 prize draw, complete the survey and enter your email at the end.
Thank you in advance for your help!
If you appreciate what we do and feel strongly about impartial local journalism, then please consider paying for membership and get the following features and services: -