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Scalloway: A walk through history - Shetland.orgMay 31, 2020 · The harbour village of Scalloway is known as Shetland's Ancient Capital and, as the name suggests, it boasts a rich heritage, with evidence of occupation as ...Missing: facts population
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Scalloway (Shetland Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom)May 25, 2024 · Scalloway. 1,175 Population [2022] – Census. 1.490 km² Area. 788.6/km² Population Density [2022]. -0.62% Annual Population Change [2011 → 2022].
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Scalloway Castle: History | Historic Environment Scotland | HESUncover a history of Scalloway Castle, a fine tower-house built by the infamous 'Black Patie' that came to be a symbol of his oppression of the Shetland ...Missing: facts population
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Ancient ScallowayThe first inhabitants came from Scotland, island hopping to Orkney and Fair Isle and onwards to Shetland. Around 5,000 years ago Neolithic settlers started to ...Missing: population | Show results with:population<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Shetland Bus StoryNo readable text found in the HTML.<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Story of the Shetland Bus - Life in NorwayAug 10, 2025 · The Shetland Bus played a crucial role in the British-Norwegian resistance movement during World War II.
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Fish Market and Fishing - Shetland Islands CouncilThe Scalloway Fish Market has high standards, 1300m2 space, online access, and a 4.8m draft limit. Fuel, ice, boxes, and net mending are available.
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Conservation Areas - Shetland Islands CouncilThere are three Conservation Areas in Shetland, two in Lerwick and one in Scalloway. Lerwick Conservation Areas Map · Scalloway Conservation Area Map.
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Where is Scalloway, Shetland Islands, UK on Map?Latitude and longitude coordinates are: 60.137714, -1.282203. Scalloway is a large settlement in the Shetland Islands, Scotland, located on the western coast of ...
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Scalloway Feature Page on Undiscovered ScotlandScalloway lies on the north side of its sheltered harbour, and at the foot of the valley leading north to Tingwall, the traditional home since Norse times of ...Missing: topography harbor
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Scalloway, Tingwall, Burra and Trondra, Shetland - NorthLink FerriesNorth of Scalloway is the attractive and fertile Tingwall valley, with rich farmland that it quite different to the rest of Shetland's landscape – it is obvious ...Missing: topography harbor
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Landscape Character Assessment: Shetland - NatureScotOverall, no part of Shetland lies more than 4.8 kilometres from the sea. Shetland stands at a pivotal location in the North Sea, between Scotland and Norway ( ...
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[PDF] Geology - Shetland.orgThe limestones produce Shetland's most fertile soils in the Tingwall and Weisdale valleys and were burnt to make fertiliser and lime for the building trade ...
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Scalloway to Lerwick - 3 ways to travel via bus, taxi, and carHow far is it from Scalloway to Lerwick? The distance between Scalloway and Lerwick is 7 miles. The road distance is 6 miles. Get driving directions. How do ...
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Average Temperature by month, Scalloway water ... - Climate DataThe climate is classified as Cfb according to Köppen and Geiger. In Scalloway, the average annual temperature is 8.6 °C | 47.4 °F. The annual precipitation in ...Missing: Shetland ranges wind daylight
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Shetland climate: weather by month, temperature, rainThe climate is oceanic, cold and wet most of the year. The wind blows frequently, and can be stormy especially in autumn and winter. Summer is very cool.Missing: Scalloway Köppen classification ranges
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Shetland Climate, Weather By Month, Average Temperature (United ...Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 37°F to 59°F and is rarely below 30°F or above 63°F. Climate in Shetland. Link. Download.Missing: Scalloway Köppen classification ranges
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Climate information for Scalloway - Gazetteer for ScotlandRainfall in Scalloway is typical, totalling 1185 mm in a typical year. Precipitation tends to fall more in the winter, falling over about 196 days per year.Missing: Shetland Köppen classification ranges wind
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Shetland December Weather, Average Temperature (United Kingdom)The shortest day of the month is December 21, with 5 hours, 49 minutes of daylight and the longest day is December 1, with 6 hours, 24 minutes of daylight.
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Shetland in winterDec 21, 2018 · We are 60 degrees north, and on the shortest day of the year there is less than six hours of daylight. This is a huge contrast to the almost ...
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Project MUSE - The Hyperlocal Geography of Climate Change ImpactsMay 9, 2019 · The Braer storm was selected as it was judged a good analog for past severe storms in Shetland, based on reconstructed synoptic charts of the ...
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UK & Ireland's Worst Windstorms 1987-2025 - Mark Vogan WeatherOct 24, 2017 · Dubbed the 'Hogmanay Hurricane', Shetland witnessed one of it's worst storms in living memory. At midday on 31 December a 985mb low was ...
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[PDF] Shetland Heritage - ArchaeologyThe principle Viking parliament (or Alting) was situated in the fertile Tingwall Valley, where an islet projects into the loch. It had good accoustics and ...
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Scalloway: A Broch, Late Iron Age Settlement and Medieval CemeteryThey revealed a pattern of intense activity since the 1st century BC, and prior evidence of a cremation burial, probably Bronze Age. Successive phases of ...
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Earliest History - ScallowayThe site was excavated by arcaeologists from Cardiff University and what was revealed was cross-section of life extending more than two millenia. The clearest ...
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(PDF) Scalloway: A Broch, Late Iron Age Settlement and Medieval ...The Scalloway site is important for understanding the early historic settlement of the northen Isles of Scotland. Radiocarbon dates provide a firm ...
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Tingaholm, Tingwall - Shetland HeritageShetland's lawthing was an assembly where local people and officials tried offenders, interpreted the law, and enacted new legislation. Many other thing sites ...
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The Vikings of Shetland - Wilderness ScotlandJul 5, 2024 · The Vikings were a collection of farming and seafaring people from modern-day Scandinavia whose economy was based on subsistence farming supplemented by annual ...Missing: Skálavágr parliament
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[PDF] Maritime HeritageThe sea has been central to Shetland life for thousands of years, with a seafaring tradition, modern boatbuilding using old Norse methods, and the sea creating ...<|separator|>
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550 Years Ago: how Shetland became part of ScotlandFeb 3, 2022 · The process started in 1468 and 1469, when Princess Margaret of Denmark married James. Margaret's father, Christian I, couldn't afford a dowry.
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Scalloway Castle Feature Page on Undiscovered ScotlandScalloway Castle was built in 1600 by Earl Patrick Stewart to control Shetland, and was the administrative center until its decline. It is now restored but ...
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Hanseatic League's historic role explored - The HeraldNov 1, 2020 · For over three centuries, the Hanseatic League brought trade and delivered prosperity to communities in Scotland's most northerly islands.
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Haaf fishing in Shetland - NorthLink FerriesFrom the 15th to the 17th century, Shetlanders would trade salted cod, ling, herrings, butter, wool and much more with the Hanseatic League of German ...
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[PDF] A survey of Shetland's gallow hills - UiOThis survey collects evidence of execution places in Shetland, investigating their topographical setting, especially with respect to assembly sites and parish ...
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Lerwick: An island capital's past and present | Shetland.orgJun 30, 2020 · Shetland's centre of gravity was gradually shifting towards the town and Lerwick took over the role of island capital from Scalloway in 1708.
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[PDF] Years of the Shetland Seafood industryShetlanders are trading their salt fish, and other goods, through the Hanseatic. League of German merchants, in exchange for salt, cloth, spirits and hard ...
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15 fascinating facts about Scalloway in Shetland - NorthLink FerriesThe thriving village has a population of about 1,200 and boasts a school, swimming pool, several shops and eateries and an unmissable museum that tells ...
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How the 'Shetland Bus' helped Norway resist Nazi Germany - BBCMay 6, 2025 · The Shetland Bus was a real undercover operation carried out to help the resistance in Nazi-occupied Norway during World War Two.
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Chasing the silver darlings | Shetland.orgApr 6, 2021 · The Dutch fishing saw many boats fish in and around Shetland, with William Aberdeen in 1766 describing between eight or nine hundred Dutch ...Missing: 18th influences
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Fisheries - Scottish HerringThe last herring boom ended during the 1960s, following decades of unsustainable harvest coupled with natural variation in stock sizes [1]. Changing tastes for ...
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Ready for a clean energy future | Shetland.orgOct 15, 2024 · In the 1970s, the Sullom Voe Terminal was built in Shetland's North Mainland as a regional hub for the nascent North Sea oil industry. Since ...
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[PDF] Re-Create Scalloway: Action Plan ReportJan 16, 2019 · 'Re-Create Scalloway' took place in early 2018 with the aim of promoting a community dialogue on the role and future of the village, culminating.Missing: regeneration | Show results with:regeneration
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[PDF] Re-Create Scalloway: Spatial Vision ReportThe Scalloway Place Making Initiative has culminated in the production of an Action Plan and the Spatial Vision contained in this report.
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[PDF] Destination ScallowayScalloway is derived from the. Old Norse “Skálavágr”, meaning bay of the big houses, and was the island capital until 1708. The village celebrates a rich ...
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Compelling account of cod fishing - Shetland.orgMay 18, 2018 · The islands' fishing harbours – mainly Lerwick and Scalloway ... Faroese boats and crews continued to hunt cod well into the 20th century, often ...
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Scalloway - WikishireJun 21, 2015 · Scalloway declined in influence during the 18th century, but began to flourish again around 1820, when cod fishing became important in the ...
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Shetland Salt Fish: A History of a Staple Food in EuropeApr 25, 2023 · The herring fishing industry burst into the scene in Shetland, from nothing to a fleet of more than 300 herring boats in less than ten years.
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Shetland and its Whaling Heritage - Caroline HackMuseums in Lerwick and Scalloway have excellent whaling displays. The Shetland Archive has lots of whaling related material across the various phases of ...
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Shetland boats: At the heart of our heritageAug 10, 2019 · Herring was the main prize towards the end of the 19th century and the fishery reached its peak in the early 1900s. Two types of sail-fishing ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] A Long and Proud HistoryThe dominance of the German (sometimes referred to as “Dutch”) merchants persisted in Shetland long after the decline of the Hanseatic League in the 16th.
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Sustaining Jobs and Creating New Ones (2023)Over 156,000 boxes of whitefish were landed at Scalloway in 2022-23, up from 148,000 the previous year and, so far, 2023/24 is projected to be higher with ...Missing: employment | Show results with:employment
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Our new factory is open! | QA FishAug 15, 2019 · We are excited to announce that our newly refurbished and expanded factory here at Blackness Pier, Scalloway is now fully operational.Missing: plant | Show results with:plant
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Scalloway campus - UHI ShetlandThe Scalloway Campus is where our research in Finfish and Shellfish Fisheries, Marine Spatial Planning and Policy, and Aquaculture takes place.
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New chapter for NAFC Marine Centre as merged college prepares ...Jul 30, 2021 · THE SCALLOWAY based NAFC Marine Centre will formally become part of the new merged Shetland UHI college on Sunday (1 August) after 30 years ...
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The salmon years – 1975 onwards - Seafood ShetlandIn the 1980s, with public sector backing and a strong entrepreneurial spirit, the industry quickly gained momentum and, by 1989, over 60 salmon companies sprung ...Missing: growth 1970s
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Fisheries and aquaculture | Shetland.orgOver 30,000 tonnes of salmon are harvested on Shetland, equating to 25% of Scotland's total production volumes, and valued at over £150 million. While ...
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Scottish Sea Farms doubles capacity at Lerwick processing plantDec 6, 2023 · The Lerwick facility, which employs 80 people, is now fully operational and can handle 200 tonnes of fish a day, compared with 100 tonnes before ...Missing: Catch | Show results with:Catch<|separator|>
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Shetland's world leading fishing industryJul 11, 2025 · But in one industry, perhaps more than any other, Shetland has been a leader for years, decades, and even centuries – the fishing sector. ...
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Our Industry in Numbers - Seafood Shetland£45 million worth of white fish landed in 2023; £5.9 million worth of wild shellfish landed in 2023; In 2024 Shetland harvested 38,000 tonnes of salmon. The ...Missing: revenue | Show results with:revenue
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Seafood Sector - Economy – Shetland Islands CouncilA total of 64,319 tonnes of fish was landed in Shetland by both UK and foreign vessels, worth £99,970,000; Shetland vessels also landed 101,864 tonnes of fish ...Missing: revenue | Show results with:revenue
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Fisheries Minister told of fishing's significance to Shetland IslandsAug 4, 2022 · Meeting fishing crews from whitefish and pelagic vessels, Ms Prentis was told about the growing concerns around inadequate scientific fish stock ...
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Supporting the economic, social and environmental sustainability of ...Aug 29, 2020 · This research considers barriers to sustainable marine economy growth in Scotland and the rest of the UK with particular regard to cross sectoral barriers and ...
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The idyllic Scottish island region that was named safest in the countryJul 10, 2025 · Shetland also saw the biggest decrease in crime from the previous year. The crime rate in the area fell 17 per cent from 2023-24. The Shetland ...
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Scalloway Community CouncilThe Scalloway Community Council meets on the third Monday of each month in the meeting room of the Scalloway Public Hall.Missing: social organizations
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Scalloway Fire Festival | Shetland.orgScalloway Fire Festival ... Shetland's ancient capital hosts the first of Shetland's annual fire festivals. Date. 9 Jan 2026.Missing: station | Show results with:station
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Events - ScallowayScalloway has events like the Fire Festival (Jan), Gala (July), Regatta, Stars in Their Eyes (Dec), and many smaller events throughout the year.Missing: social organizations
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Re-creating Scalloway, Shetland's former capitalFeb 6, 2022 · ... Lerwick grew rapidly, taking over Scalloway's role as capital in 1708. By 1797, a local minister observed that Scalloway had “fallen into ...Missing: loss | Show results with:loss
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Scalloway Fire Station © John Dally - GeographMar 25, 2006 · Scalloway Fire Station. Base for the retained crew of the Scalloway unit of the Highlands and Islands Fire and Rescue Service.
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[PDF] Scalloway Primary School - Shetland Islands CouncilScalloway Primary School, located in Scalloway, aims to provide a safe, happy environment for all children to reach their full potential. It has a roll of 33 ...
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Scalloway Primary School - Gazetteer for ScotlandScalloway Primary School opened in 1876 and delivers education to 136 pupils aged from four to twelve, with its catchment extending beyond the village to a ...
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Scalloway junior high will close this summer - Shetland NewsMay 17, 2011 · COUNCILLORS have voted to close Scalloway junior high school's secondary department at the end of the summer term by 15 votes to five.
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High praise as NAFC celebrates 20 years | Shetland NewsApr 25, 2014 · Opened on 25 April 1994 as the North Atlantic Fisheries College, it was Shetland's answer to the lack of any local vocational and scientific ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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About us - About UHI ShetlandShetland UHI, founded in August 2021, has brought together three well established Shetland educational institutions: The North Atlantic Fisheries College (NAFC ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Courses - UHI ShetlandWhat would you like to study? · Access to Education · Access to Nursing and Social Services (Incorporating SWAP) (SCQF Level 6) · Applied Music · Applied Software ...
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Learn ShetlandInformation on Learn Shetland · Arts and Crafts · Digital Skills · ESOL · Everyday Skills · General Interest · Health and Wellbeing · Languages · Music and Dance ...
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Lerwick to Scalloway - 3 ways to travel via line 4 bus, taxi, and carYes, the driving distance between Lerwick to Scalloway is 6 miles. It takes approximately 10 min to drive from Lerwick to Scalloway. ... Where can I stay near ...
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A970 - Roader's Digest: The SABRE WikiMar 14, 2025 · A970 ; Via: Lerwick ; Distance: 71.4 miles (114.9 km) ; Meets: A969, A971, A968 ; Former Number(s):, B9071, A968, A969, B9078, B9079.
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4 - Lerwick - Scalloway – R Robertson & Son - Bus TimesLerwick, at Viking Bus Station, 07:50, 08:40, 10:10, 11:10, 12:10, 13:10, 14:15, 15:10, 16:10, 17:15, 19:10, 21:20. Lerwick, opp Harbour Street, 07:50 ...
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Bus Routes | R Robertson & Son LtdList of the service bus routes provided by R. Robertson & Son Ltd. ... Service 4 - Lerwick - Scalloway. See timetable >>. Service 6 - Lerwick ...Missing: Stagecoach frequency
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Lerwick - Scalloway | Shetland.orgThe road from Lerwick to Scalloway is only 6 miles (10km) but far enough to take you from the east coast to the west and to take you from Shetland's modern day ...
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Scalloway and Burwick Circular, Shetland, Scotland - AllTrailsRating 3.9 (10) Scalloway and Burwick Circular is considered a moderate hike that covers 7.9 mi, with an elevation gain of 1,512 ft. It takes about 4–4.5 hr to complete.Missing: cycling parking
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OIL BOOM BRINGS CASH, AND CRIME, TO SHETLAND ISLESJan 4, 1982 · When construction began at Sullom Voe, thousands of local workers were attracted to the project, thanks to pay scales vastly above island ...
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Scalloway - Burra and Tronda - Shetland.orgReturn to the junction and head south on the minor road towards Bridge End; around the steep bend beyond the junction is a car park and public toilets. This is ...
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Scalloway Harbour Information - Shetland Islands CouncilThe harbour is normally open in all weathers but movements are at the discretion of the Harbour Master and may be delayed if conditions are unsuitable.
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Scalloway Harbour and Marinas | Shetland.orgScalloway harbour is sheltered, with a visitor pontoon, 2 berths at East Voe Marina, and berths at Blacksness Pier. Facilities include toilets, showers, ...
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Scalloway Harbour - PBO Marina Price Guide - Practical Boat OwnerScalloway Harbour has 2 marinas, 20 berths, 7m berth depth, 8.7m approach depth, average price £1.53/m, and 250 tonne lift-out. Fuel, showers, and toilets are ...
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Industrial Heritage - Scalloway MuseumIn the mid-19th century Scalloway became pre-eminent in the development of a cod fishery, which used sailing smacks to fish as far away as Iceland. This fishery ...Missing: Dutch influences
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[PDF] Scalloway Harbour - Marine Safety Management System (2019)The Shetland Islands Council (SIC) 'Scalloway Harbour Marine Safety Management System' (MSMS) provides the system by which Scalloway Harbour complies with ...<|separator|>
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Two people rescued from Scalloway harbour | Shetland NewsAug 13, 2025 · TWO people have been recovered from the water in Scalloway harbour after an incident on Wednesday afternoon. No-one was injured in the ...<|separator|>
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Scalloway Castle (SM90273) - Portal - Historic Environment ScotlandApr 21, 2021 · The monument is a post-medieval tower house. Commissioned by Patrick Stewart, Earl of Orkney and Lord of Shetland, the tower house was built between 1599-1607.Documents · Description · Statement Of National...
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Scalloway Castle | Public Body for Scotland's Historic EnvironmentJarlshof Prehistoric and Norse Settlement. A stone wall that used to be part of a house, with stone slabs on. Find out more. Ness of Burgi. Muness Castle with ...
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Ground-breaking start for new museum - Shetland TimesSep 25, 2009 · Robbie has been involved with the existing museum since it was opened in 1985 and said: “We managed to get the first Scalloway Museum open for ...
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Scalloway Museum | Shetland, Scotland | Attractions - Lonely PlanetThis enthusiastic modern museum by Scalloway Castle has an excellent display on Scalloway life and history, with prehistoric finds, witch-burnings and local ...
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Collections - SCALLOWAY MUSEUMThe vast archive includes books and newspapers about Scalloway and Shetland as well as a comprehensive Shetland Bus archive which is available for visitors and ...Missing: digital | Show results with:digital
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Norwegian PM Open Scalloway Museum | Shetland.orgMar 8, 2012 · Norway's Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg is to formally open the new Scalloway Museum on Thursday 17th May, which is Norwegian National Day.
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Scalloway Museum - Gazetteer for ScotlandIt was opened by Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg on 17th May 2012, commemorating the close ties between Norway and Shetland and marking the 70th ...
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Shetland Bus Friendship Society - Scalloway MuseumThe museum's reference room allows interested parties to access our library and digital photo archive. ... Industrial Heritage · Scalloway at War · Find Us ...
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scalloway, new street, old haa of scalloway, including boundary ...Nov 8, 1974 · SCALLOWAY, NEW STREET, OLD HAA OF SCALLOWAY, INCLUDING BOUNDARY WALLS AND STEPS (LB18558)
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Tingwall, Shetland | Follow The VikingsShetland's parliament was located on a promontory at the north end of Tingwall Loch, known as Tingaholm (or Lawting Holm).
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[PDF] Vikings trail leaflet - Shetland HeritageAt Tingwall turn left to Law Ting Holm and. Tingwall Loch. About 1 mile from junction, near north end of Tingwall Loch, is passing place with interpretive panel ...
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Scalloway Fire FestivalJan 10, 2025 · After arriving there, the guizers sing the traditional Up Helly Aa songs as the galley is launched into the sea, filled with the flaming torches ...
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Introduction - SCALLOWAY MUSEUMThis page tells the story of Scalloway's historical importance, the fishing industry, social events and the educational facilities.Missing: whaling | Show results with:whaling