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Recruitment Underway for ‘Unique and Challenging’ OIC Chief Executive Role
The search for a new Chief Executive to lead Orkney Islands Council gets underway this week.
28 April 2022
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Temporary closure of Cursiter Recycling Centre
The Recycling Centre at Cursiter Quarry in Finstown will be closed at 1pm today (Thursday 28 April) to allow for a clean-up operation after various types of inappropriate waste was dumped there.
A number of residual waste items have been placed into the recycling skips with additional furniture, building materials and other waste scattered on the site. This will require replacement of skips and staff to be diverted from other service areas in order to clear the site ready for reopening. It is anticipated the site will not re-open until Tuesday 3 May.
28 April 2022
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Road works update - 28 April
Roadworks Update
There will be some bus services affected especially during the Pickaquoy Road closure which have been discussed with Stagecoach. Please contact the company directly on (01856) 870555 for any changes that may affect you.
Have a lovely weekend when it comes and take care of everyone on our roads.
28 April 2022
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Finstown road works update
Resurfacing works on the A965 (main Kirkwall to Stromness Road) junction with Old Finstown Road are now in the final stages and expected to be completed by polling day.
Contractors are expected to be laying surfacing materials on Tuesday next week (3 May), with line marking being the last bit of works before re-opening fully on Wednesday 4 May, ready for polling day on Thursday 5 May.
28 April 2022
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Talk PANTS! parent virtual workshops dates announced
Following the success of the recent Talk PANTS! online workshops for registered childminders, homeschoolers and professionals, new dates have been announced for parental sessions.
Support the NSPCC campaign and sign up to a virtual parent workshop to learn about the materials and resources that can help shape simple conversations with your children with the help of a friendly, fun dinosaur called Pantosaurus. It’s specially created, with engaging and age-appropriate messages to help keep them safe from abuse.
27 April 2022
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Orkney College UHI free online care course means young mum can purse her dream career
Living on an outer island and having a young baby were no barrier to Nicole Ross pursuing her dream of a career in care.
For Nicole, 28, from Stronsay, was able to sign up to a free six-week Introduction to a Career in Social Care course thanks to an online learning option with Orkney College UHI.
The completion date of Friday 29 April is fast approaching, and Nicole is encouraging others to sign up.
27 April 2022
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Avian flu housing measures to be lifted – biosecurity measures to remain
Housing measures introduced to tackle an outbreak of bird flu will be lifted on Monday 2 May, the UK Government has confirmed.
However, the mandatory biosecurity measures will remain in place for all birds.
Anyone intending to allow their birds outside on or after 2 May must take action to prepare the outside areas.
27 April 2022
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“You shall go to the ball!”
Would you like to feel like a real-life Cinderella fairy godmother?
The Council’s Community Learning and Development Team are hoping to wave a magic wand and make school prom night a reality for everyone in Orkney and they are appealing for your help.
Do you have a suitable dress, suit, shirt, tie, shoes and accessories that you would be willing to donate to ensure everyone can go to the ball and not miss out – and potentially save any pre-loved clothes from becoming a waste product, doing your bit for the environment!
26 April 2022
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Local Council Elections – Know Your Stuff
With a week to go until Orkney goes to the polls to vote for the new cohort of OIC Elected Members, the Council’s Elections Team has issued some key reminders
26 April 2022
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Stronsay pupils in training for five-mile log pull
Two Stronsay Junior High School pupils are pulling out all the stops – and a 27kg log - to help raise funds for repair work to a valuable lifesaving resource on the island - the community’s First Responder antenna.
Cooke Aquaculture has already made a donation towards the repair bill, and now Howard, P7, and Zander McQuaid, P5, want to attempt a five-mile log pull to raise £500 and cover the outstanding amount.
26 April 2022