Shetland Islands Council

Shetland Islands Council

Government Administration

About us

We are one of 32 councils in Scotland, serving 22,400 people across 1,468 square km. The Shetland Islands Council has 22 elected members, serving on 6 three-member wards and 1 four-member ward. Members will serve until 2017. See how Shetland's 7 wards are divided. All councillors are independent – none represent a political party. As well as representing their ward, members serve on the following committees, which meet around every seven weeks at the Lerwick Town Hall: Education and Families Social Services Environment and Transport Development The Council has also appointed other Committees and Boards to conduct legislative requirements or oversee the work of the Council in a range of areas. These are: Planning Committee (meets monthly) Licensing Committee Audit and Standards Committee Harbour Board Shetland College Board Committee meetings are open to the public unless stated otherwise. To learn more about our committees and their membership, follow the links below to our committee information system, COINS. This is where we host all committee reports and associated documents. Here you will find documents on Council meetings, such as minutes and agendas, and find out how to contact any member of your local council.

Industry
Government Administration
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Shetland
Type
Government Agency

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