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Shetland Doctors From The Past

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Shetland Doctors

Jul 25th

Shetland Uniform

By Inga Scott
Usually the Wrangler jeans and Sambas are a give away.  In the 80's the broon leather jacket was a favourate.
Jul 24th

TESCO V DA STREET DEBATE

By Inga Scott
After having a look around the new Tesco extension I think the whole thing has been blown out of all proportion as usual, although I saw a large isle full of cards and thought of Jackies, the homewares I thought about Harrys, and the clothes maybe a few of the clothes shops in toon but generally I felt that Da Toon shops offer a completely different selection than Tesco and have better quality and unique items rather than mass produced Supermarket merchandise that is good value,  practicle and fits its purpose such as bairns multipacks of socks   - that im told is the same price as one pair at da street or kitchen basics, and yes many folk are looking for just that but i think there is still plenty of room for customers looking for everything else. I did however see folk almost panic buying - suddenly they needed that clock for their kitchen even though they hadnt even given it a thought.  But if you have ever seen a Shetland wife in Primark - its like Dale Wintons Supermarket Sweep believe me, so maybe the novelty will wear off - like being  shop starved.  As a shop owner myself I am aware Tesco will have range of halloween stock probably cheaper than i can get it for - but it wont be exactly the same products and they certainly wont have the variety and range I stock. Will Tescos staff be able to give you the Halloween experience, 15 ideas of what you can dress up as or advice how to stick your frankenstein bolts on or how to fit your fangs ? probably not. So a certain amount of what you pay for is for the service you receive and the shopping experience you get which i have to say could be improved in certain shops where sometimes being acknowledged is a bonus. With internet shopping booming 24/7 it may be time for the Shetland shops to get with the times and get online and offer a service where you can buy online and collect locally in store - it works for Argos. The internet world is a lot bigger than Tescos, so find the shoppers worldwide not just in Shetland. (see ZE shops for further details on setting up a shop - Shetlands online shopping centre)
Jul 21st

The Hurricane 1992

By lucky1

 

Also named Nyttårsorkanen. This affected much of northern Scotland and western Norway, unofficial records of gusts in excess of 130 knots (67 m/s) were recorded in Shetland, while Statfjord-B in the North Sea recorded wind gusts in excess of 145 knots (75 m/s). DNMI estimated the strongest sustained winds (10 min. average) to have reached 90 knots (45 m/s), comparable to a Category 3 hurricane on the Saffir–Simpson-scale. Very few fatalities occurred, mainly due to the very low population of the islands and the fact that the islanders are used to very high winds.

Jul 21st

1995-96 The Big Snow

By lucky1
During Xmas Eve night, a polar low approached northern Scotland and this gave the severest weather for the month.
There were severe blizzards and gales with drifting snow. The Shetlands was worst hit with depth of level snow at 35cm
and drifts well in excess of this. A state of emergency was declared on the Islands.
DECEMBER 1995
A daily summary
                       1995  Day 1974-94                               1995  Day  1974-94  
Mean Maximum Temperature     5.0         6.6    Highest Max temp            10.1   11    11.5
Mean Minimum Temperature     2.6         4.0    Lowest Min temp             -4.5   28    -4.3
Mean Sea Temperature         8.7         8.0    Lowest grass minimum        -8.9   28   -11.5
30 cm Earth temperature      6.0         5.8    Days with ground frost      15            8.8
100cm Earth temperature      7.4         6.8    Days with air frost         10            2.9
Total Rainfall (mm)         51.1       106.7    Days with snow/sleet        17           10.7
Wettest Day (mm)            13.3    7   14.4    Days with snow cover 09hr   13            3.0
Rain Days (> 0.1mm)         19          26.0    Days with hail              15           12.9
Wet Days (> 0.9mm)          10          21.0    Days with fog during 24hrs   7            2.2
Total sunshine, hrs         26.4        15.9    Days with fog at 09hrs       3            0.2
Sunniest day, hrs            5.5   30    3.3    Days with NIL sun           17           15.6
Mean wind speed, kts        16.4        20.0    Days with gale               5            9.7
Maximum gust, kts           82     24   71.3    Days with thunder            0            0.5
Mean Sea Level pressure   1021.2      1005.3    Days with aurora             0            2.7

Wind Direction (%)
                North       25.8        11.4                 S. West         3.2         16.1
                N. East     12.9         2.7                 West            9.7         18.0
                East        12.9         8.1                 N. West         6.5          9.2
                S. East     16.1        12.4
                South        9.7        19.9                 CALM            3.2          2.2
snow image on SIC website
Jul 20th

Recognise the Signs of a STROKE F.A.S.T.

By EmJay

Fast Banner

Recognise stroke symptoms FAST

You can recognise a stroke using the FAST test

FACIAL weakness: Can the person smile? Has their mouth or eye drooped?

ARM weakness: Can the person raise both arms?

SPEECH problems: Can the person speak clearly and understand what you say?

TIME to call 999.

If a person fails any one of these tests, get help immediately by dialling 999

A speedy response can help reduce the damage to a person’s brain and improve their chances of a full recovery. A delay in getting help can result in death or long-term disabilities.

Don’t ignore temporary symptoms

If symptoms disappear within 24 hours, the person may have had a transient ischaemic attack (TIA), which is also called a mini-stroke. A TIA is still a medical emergency, because it can lead to a major stroke.

For more information check www.stroke.org.uk

Jul 20th

It's foggy out there!!!

By EmJay

If you're worried about flights check out our local directory planes/flights page http://www.shetlandlive.com/community_directory::planes.html

and check the 60north tv camera 2 http://www.shetland.org/60NTV/index.html#

Jul 12th

Site Technical Issues 12 July 2010

By EmJay
Can we just apologise wholeheartedly about the issues we're having with page and secondary tabs, unfortunately due to a slight misunderstanding the various tabs are conflicting with each other.
Please bare with us while we sort out the problem,

EmJay


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