The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Concern over bid to lure residents from islands

Energy giant offering relocation packages to gas plant staff

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Island leaders have voiced concerns about the population­s of the smaller Shetland islands as it emerged a major employer is offering relocation packages that could encourage people to move away.

The issue also sparked renewed calls for “fixed links” – bridges and tunnels – rather than ferries to connect the smaller islands with the Shetland Mainland.

Staff who don’t live within a “commutable distance” of the Shetland Gas Plant – as well as new applicants – could be tempted to move to Mainland by the offer of a substantia­l relocation package by operator Total.

North Isles councillor Alec Priest told a meeting of transport partnershi­p ZetTrans this week he was “almost losing sleep” over the idea of people being offered money to move out of Unst, Yell and Whalsay.

He claimed the company has issues with the reliabilit­y and the timetablin­g of Shetland’s inter-island ferries.

A spokespers­on for Total confirmed it is offering relocation packages to staff who “work at the Shetland Gas Plant but who don’t live within commutable distance of it”.

Total recently ran a recruitmen­t drive for jobs at the gas plant with a relocation package to encourage people to move to Shetland, but it has been extended to residents in the North Isles and Whalsay.

Mr Priest said he did not blame Total, but called for the Scottish Government to improve infrastruc­ture.

He added: “If we had fixed links then we wouldn’t be in this situation. I know (ZetTrans chairman and lead officer) Ryan Thomson and Michael Craigie are lobbying the Scottish Government quite hard to get fixed links into the national transport strategy, as the SIC does need the Scottish Government to take responsibi­lity for our future transport provision.”

It comes as the issue of building a fixed link to Whalsay was raised again this week by residents.

Former Scottish transport minister Humza Yousaf agreed in 2016 to look into integratin­g fixed links into the National Transport Strategy Review, but there remains a lack of clarity over the government’s position.

A spokespers­on for Total said: “Total E&P UK is recruiting for posts at the Shetland Gas Plant. These positions are advertised across the UK and as part of encouragin­g people to apply we offer successful candidates a relocation package to Shetland.

“We are also offering relocation packages to other Total members of staff who work at the Shetland Gas Plant but who don’t live within commutable distance of it.”

Mr Thomson said it was “beyond belief ” the relocation package could be offered to islanders, adding it was something that should be “wholeheart­edly condemned”.

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Shetland Gas Plant is looking for staff

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