Move to Shetland

Case Studies
Ruth Brownlee
Ruth Brownlee is an artist whose paintings have been widely exhibited in Britain and overseas and have found their way into private collections in the UK, Norway, Switzerland, France, USA, Hong Kong and New Zealand. Her work is also in the Shetland Museum’s collection. Read more
Maggie Dunne
Maggie Dunne works for the Council’s Infrastructure Services Department, which, like most Council services, is based in Shetland’s main town, Lerwick. Her first visit to Shetland was in October 2003, when she came up for an interview. Read more
Pete and Linda Glanville
Pete and Linda Glanville were among the many who first came to Shetland in the mid-1970s in order to help bring North Sea oil ashore. Pete and Linda arrived in 1976; Pete had a three-year contract for work at the Sullom Voe Oil Terminal, which was then under construction. Like others, they decided to put down roots in the islands. Read more
Hugh Harrop
Hugh Harrop, one of Shetland’s leading naturalists and wildlife photographers, runs a successful wildlife travel business in the islands. This is how he recalls his move to Shetland. Read more
Natalie Ho
Natalie Ho is a restaurateur in Lerwick. She first came to the islands as a child in 1979. Her parents and uncle had opened the islands’ first Chinese restaurant two years earlier. These are her impressions. Read more
Tess Leask
Tess Leask came to Shetland from the Philippines and has made her home in the islands; she has worked for the Council and, in her spare time, she sings and plays with her band, ‘Loveshack’. Read more
Sakchai Makao
Sakchai is a lifeguard at the islands’ largest swimming pool and a noted local athlete. Had the intentions of the British Home Office been fulfilled, he would have been deported to Thailand in 2006 – a country with which he no longer any real connection. However, the people of Shetland rose en masse to prevent his deportation and the campaign won an award. Read more
Iain McDiarmid
Iain McDiarmid and his family have lived in Shetland since 1998 and he has been the Council’s Head of Planning since 2006. These are his impressions. Read more
Sathappan Saravanan
Sathappan Sarvanan is a marine scientist involved in the aquaculture industry. He is based at the NAFC Marine Centre in the village of Scalloway. Read more
More In This Section…
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Removal Companies In Shetland
If you’re at the stage of planning a move, we have some tips on how to go about it. Read more
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Health and Social Care
There are good local health services and our care provision is second to none. Read more
Local Government Services
We highlight the Council services you’re most likely to need when planning a move here. Read more
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Entertainment
Yes, we have no multiplexes. However, you’re unlikely to be short of things to do. Read more
Food And Drink
A great menu: fantastically fresh fish, organic lamb produced on salt-sprayed moorland and local vegetables. Read more
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Sport and Leisure
Outdoors or indoors, ashore or afloat, summer or winter, Shetland offers all sorts of pursuits.There are highly competitive local leagues for many sports. Read more
Frequently Asked Questions
There are some questions that people ask us again and again. We try to separate fact from myth. Read more













