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SCREEN & DIGITAL MEDIA Burnt Candle Productions (Karen Emslie/ Dave Hammond, Scousbugh/ Skeld) Tim Bentley (freelance film-maker) Jimmy Carlyle (Zetcast podcaster, Lerwick) Jill Franklin (film/public relations, Symbister) Debbie Hammond (Shetland Sail and Film, Skeld) Lorcan Henry (Shetland Young Persons Media Club) John Hunter (video artist, Aith) Leslie Lowes (Penultimate Productions, Walls) Andrew Lowes (Penultimate Productions, Walls) Robert Lowes (Digital Imagineering, Walls) Peter Johnson (freelance film-maker, Skeld) Derek Titheradge (The Ultimate Image, Gulberwick) Roxane Permar (new media/visual artist, Burra) Euan Robertson (lecturer, computing, Shetland College) Mark Sinclair (Phatsheep Photograhy, Quarff) Colin Smith (Flavour Productions, Quarff) Neil Sutherland (freelance cameraman/editing teacher, Lerwick) David Wagstaff (freelance technician/lighting designer, Bressay) MUSIC INDUSTRY Murray Arthur (musician/ music retailer) Stefan Buchala (musician) Sheila Duncan (née Henderson, musician) Russel Gair (musician, percussion teacher) Andrew Gifford (musician, Fiddlers’ Bid) Bryan Gear (musician) Peter Gear (musician) Neil Georgeson (musician) Donna Goodlad (musician, Shoormal) Owen Goudie (musician) Gordon Gibson (musician) Kevin Henderson (musician, Fiddlers’ Bid) Stevie Hook (sound engineer, musician) Linda Irvine (musician, Rock Salt n Nails) JJ Jamieson (musician) Mark Laurenson (musician) Freda Leask (musician, Shoormal) Sean McDill (sound engineer, Barbican Centre) Catriona McDonald (musician, fiddle instructor) Iain McQueen (head of operations, Queen’s Hall Edinburgh) Alan McKay (musician) Julie Moncrieff (musician) Gwyn Morgan Davies (musician) Fraser Mouat (sound engineer) Alice Mullay (musician, music teacher) Arthur Nicholson (musician, Little Green Machine) Lois Nicol (musician, music student) Jordan Ogg (musician) Ivor Polson (musician) Jim Quinn (musician) Rueben Quinn (musician, Black Bic |
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| Weekly News (VIEW
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| Last-minute plea for Mareel as trustee quits |
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MORE than 100 people are urging councillors to demonstrate their support for the development of the arts by not abandoning the SIC’s backing for Mareel. |
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| Marine News (VIEW
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| Tell us how to spend millions |
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VIEWS on how to spend almost £45 million on the Scottish fishing industry are now being sought. |
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| Young Enterprise company comes top in regional finals |
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YOUNG Enterprise company GoEco has scooped the top prize for young entrepreneurs in Shetland. |
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| A Sporting Chance |
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The second of our mini-series featuring the Anderson High School netball team which won the Scottish championship focuses on Lerwick girl LAUREN SMITH. |
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| What's New (VIEW
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| Author sure about the Saxons |
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The Early English Settlement of Orkney and Shetland, by Graeme Davis. |
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| Regular Features (VIEW
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| Times Past |
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25 YEARS AGO There has been a storm of protest about the Scottish Office announcement that Shetland Islands Coucil is to cut the rates by 15p in the £. |
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| New lease of life and all set for a cycle marathon |
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A WOMAN who was at death’s door six months ago is cycling a marathon distance later this month. |
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| Drink Better (VIEW
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| Hosts should pour moderately |
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A DRIVE to increase alcohol awareness by encouraging people to be good hosts in the run up to Christmas is entering its third week. |
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| Shetlanders Abroad (VIEW
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| Lessons learned from African adventure |
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BY LINSEY NISBET
English teacher, Mid Yell Junior High School
ON THE 12th February a group of slightly tentative travellers began a memorable journey, one that would wrest us from our familiar and secure lives in Shetland and relocate us, dazed, confused and "luggageless", into the bustle and the hectic lifestyle that is Kumasi, the second largest city in Ghana. |
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| Thompson supports return of treasure |
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MSP Dave Thompson used yesterday's tourism debate to give his support to the campaign being run by The Shetland Times for the return of the St Ninian's Isle treasure to the new museum and archives building. |
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