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  • Bus, ferry and Museum changes for 'Hoy on Hoy' event

    The Council is advising of changes to public transport and to Scapa Flow Museum opening times as a result of the ‘Hoy on Hoy’ events this Saturday (29 April 2023).

    25 April 2023

  • Final call for applications to the Council’s £200 Cost of Living grant

    There’s still time to get your application in for the Council’s Cost of Living £200 grant before the closing date of Sunday 30 April.

    The Council’s Service Manager (Improvement and Performance), William Moore, said: “We are delighted to have had 2,500 households in Orkney benefit from the payment, meaning half a million pounds of additional money potentially circulating within the local economy.

    “We have received some wonderful feedback from grateful families who shared their stories publicly.

    25 April 2023

  • Unpaid carers encouraged to attend Orkney Carers’ Conference

    Unpaid carers in Orkney are being encouraged to attend a unique event in the county during May that will look at the key challenges they face on a daily basis – and, crucially, the support available to them and those they care for.

    The Orkney Carers’ Conference at the Pickaquoy Centre on Thursday 18 May is believed to be the first of its kind in Scotland, and possibly the UK, and will place the needs and challenges of community heroes providing vital, voluntary care for others in Orkney, front and centre. The invite to attend is for people who look after a friend, neighbour or relative, young carers, and those working with unpaid carers.

    25 April 2023

  • Car park machine changes and summer parking fees reminder

    Folk in Orkney have driven home their message re the car park machine key pads being a bit of a nuisance when it comes to entering vehicle registration details.

    The Council has listened and this week the key pads are being removed – so there’s no longer any need to enter a vehicle registration when getting a ticket.

    The engineer is making the changes to the machines this week. If your visit coincides with this happening and you can’t get a ticket, don’t worry, but please we ask that you stick to the one-hour free rule – or get a ticket once the machine is running again.

    25 April 2023

  • Project Neptune consultation drop-in

    Chair of the Independent Ferries Community Board, Angus Campbell, will be in Orkney on Wednesday 3 May to listen to people’s views on the Scottish Government’s Project Neptune and the future of external ferry services. 

    As well as meeting with local Councillors, external transport forum stakeholders, and Stromness Community Council, there will be a drop-in session for residents from 4pm-5pm on at the St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall.

    24 April 2023

  • PEPA launches online survey to firm up final play area design and equipment

    PEPA – the group behind the creation of a new play area within the Papdale East Community Park – has launched an online survey to gauge folk’s final thoughts on the play park design and equipment.

    The survey - www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/PEPA-Phase2 - is seeking public feedback on the finalised play area proposals, which have been created thanks to an earlier consultation. The survey is open til Friday 5pm 28 April.

    21 April 2023

  • Roadworks roundup – Monday 24 April

    Here’s the latest roundup of roadworks underway or soon to start in Orkney from Monday 24 April.

    Scottish Water are currently working on the A960 in Toab, vehicles will be controlled by traffic lights for the duration of the work. 

    The collapsed culvert on the Harray Road (A986) remains covered by steel plates while replacement options are being investigated. Further information will be provided in due course once replacement works are programmed.

    20 April 2023

  • Consultation launched over 20mph speed limit at isles’ schools

    The Council has launched a public consultation on a proposed new variable 20mph speed limit at Orkney’s island schools.

    This would bring them into line with Mainland schools which already have these in place.

    The draft order – under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 – proposes to create a variable 20mph speed limit on sections of the following roads outside the schools:

    20 April 2023

  • Heartfelt words from Orkney’s temporary social work leaders

    “We feel a real sense of community responsibility – these are people who live and work in Orkney, some of them are our family and friends, and we want to make the services as good as they can be for all who need them or work within them now, and into the future”

    Heartfelt words from the two women now leading social work services in Orkney who say they have taken on the key roles until a permanent appointment to the role of Head of Children and Families and Chief Social Work Officer is made.

    20 April 2023

  • Benefit information session

    Folk in Orkney are being invited along to a Social Security Scotland information session in the Carnegie Room in Orkney Library and Archive on Thursday 27 April 2023 between 1pm-4pm to raise awareness of their benefits and provide information on their Local Delivery service.

    Additional information will be provided on all 13 benefits currently available, including Adult Disability Payment.

    The Orkney Local Delivery Team will be on hand to tell you about the benefits they deliver and the support they can provide at your home, in the local community or on either video or phone calls.

    People in every Local Authority, including Orkney, can book an appointment with a Client Support Adviser by contacting Social Security Scotland free on 0800 182 2222.

    For more information on their benefits, please see www.socialsecurity.gov.scot/benefits.

    20 April 2023