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  1. The Sun is a s**t publication, not worthy of wrapping chips in nor wiping your b**t wih; yet it circulates on the mainland. Damage limitation before quality broadsheets get a snifter.

     

    The first part of your paragraph is 100% correct. But no broadsheet worth their salt would touch a story like that.

     

    However there is obviously a valid story regarding Mr. Clark and the relevant happenings since he took over, removing all the private life intrusion, which I am slightly surprised haven't appeared in a better paper than the Sun.

  2. On nights the boat doesn't sail, the comments are along the lines of "da auld boat would hiv geen in dis".

     

    On the nights it does sail, and something unforseen happens the comments are like "weel, even da auld boat wouldna hiv sailed in dis".

     

    These comments are usually made by the same people.

     

    I'm quoting this again because it sums up 90% of the pissing and moaning going on in this thread. Ramsie does make a very good point about the criticism Northlink face regardless of what they do.

     

    Remember just after the new boats took over the route and they hit that terrible spell of weather? A couple of cancellations and people were instantly on their back with the "da auld boat..." mantra. A couple of weeks of this pressure, and the decision was made to sail one pretty rough night - I believe the quote from the Coastguard to the boat (printed in the Times) was something along the lines of "where do you think you are going tonight?". As I recall, this boat got as far as Fair Isle where it took a large wave which caused some damage around the bow then turned back only to find it too rough to go up the east of Shetland, and sheltered off Burra for over 24 hours. Fancy that? No, I don't either.

  3. If you do consider staying more central and getting the bus, it might be worth your while staying on the airport side of the city centre to avoid all the tramworks nonsense going on. It's a fairly clear run from Haymarket out to the airport, there is a bus lane the whole way barring a short section at Corstorphine where you might get stuck for a couple of minutes.

     

    There are a few hotels on Corstorphine Road that have easy access to the bus route.

     

    EDIT - and I forgot to add, the return is £6 now.

  4. comments on Shetlink have oscillated between criticism of decisions to sail and criticisms of decisions not to. Sometimes, as last week, something may go wrong, but on the whole I'd prefer to trust the captain on the night.

     

    On nights the boat doesn't sail, the comments are along the lines of "da auld boat would hiv geen in dis".

     

    On the nights it does sail, and something unforseen happens the comments are like "weel, even da auld boat wouldna hiv sailed in dis".

     

    These comments are usually made by the same people.

  5. When Clark was called on drinking in his office, he relied (as I understood it) on pleading that he was something more than "just an employee" to get away with it, ie. his status was such that behaving in such a way on occasion went with the territory. Sure as hell had someone on the essy kert, washing dishes in a school canteen, or looking after old folk somewhere etc been called on drinking on the job, they'd have had no comeback and been out of a job. Clark kept his, so in doing so he had to claim some ground at least slightly elevated above "just an employee".

     

    Did I miss something? "Drinking on the job" suggests he was working whilst drinking/drunk. I was under the impression he had a drink in his office after taking the afternoon off?

  6. Mr Wills is certainly very likely to be in the public spotlight again, but it doesn't detract from the fact we have a new Chief Executive who is an outright liar and will get his comeuppance.

     

    I would expect that come the time for any 6 or 12 month 'probation' review period within the terms of his appointment he will not be retained - but then this council will never cease to amaze. Please don't tell me that such a clause doesn't exist??!!

     

    Proof?

  7. @paulb

     

    Unless you have some inside info, he hasn't tried to "gag" the press...he chose not to talk to The Shetland News due to an ongoing internal legal investigation into the publication of Dr. Wills letter on the Shetland News website.

     

    Either show us this evidence of 'gagging', or you would probably be well advised to remove your comments.

  8. A few minutes ago???? This hasn't been a private matter between Rosa and the Times since the start of the month (at least) which is when she told me about it

     

    That's your opinion on a private matter. But from what I gather from the letter Rosa posted on here, this was a private discussion between her and the Times. She may have chosen to speak about it (although she did suggest she told people in confidence...) but that doesn't suggest the other party should do similar.

     

    If Rosa is desperate to continue her column, she could perhaps approach some of the local magazines. In my opinion, a gardening column is completely out of place in a newspaper and would be more suited to a magazine environment. The other option would be for her to start a blog, that way she wouldn't be limited or restricted to publishing deadlines and such like.

  9. With regards to the complaints about the Times not publishing letters, and the subsequent "I'll not buy it anymore" soapboxing. I'd take a guess at the reason these letters haven't been published is because, up until a few minutes ago, this was basically a private matter between Rosa and the Times. And the Times haven't published anything about the column ending.

     

    You may find it more worthwhile to send in your letters AFTER this has been "officially" announced.

  10. ^I may have missed something Para Handy, but where does it mention anything about personal email addresses?

     

    @paulb

     

    I have no idea how you jumped from that quote to the method in which the council handles complaints. And I'm not even sure what point you are trying to make.

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