Locality Profiles - Online Versions
Shetland North
Shetland North, located north of Girlsta, takes in three areas: Delting, Northmavine and Nesting & Lunnasting. There are 2 health centres, as well as a multitude of community groups and businesses. Rural shops can be found throughout the areas.
Each hamlet has unique identities, with infrastructure and facilities varying throughout. The main settlements are: Nesting, Vidlin, Voe, Brae, Muckle Roe, Mossbank, North Roe, Ollaberry, Sullom, Eshaness and Hillswick. There is a school in Brae for primary and secondary pupils, and primary schools in Lunnasting, Mossbank, Nesting, North Roe, Ollaberry and Urafirth. Shetland North is vital to the oil and gas industries, with crofting, fishing and aquaculture also playing an important part.
Brae is the largest village in the area which comprises many facilities such as a supermarket, leisure centre, hotels and restaurants and the UK’s most northerly chip shop. The North Mainland has a caravan park, wildlife sanctuary, and lays claim to the oldest kirk in Shetland, Lunna Kirk, and Ronas Hill, Shetland’s highest hill.
| Measure | Data Update |
|---|---|
Population Change |
In 2021, there was a 1% decrease in population over 10 years, the Shetland population overall has declined by 1% in this time. |
Population Total |
In 2021, there were 3,251 people living in Shetland North, 14% of Shetland’s population. |
Population aged over 65 |
In 2021, 19.4% of the population were aged 65 and over, lower than the Shetland average of 21.8% and 5.8% more than 10 years previously. |
Population aged under 16 |
In 2021, 19.1% of the population were under 16 years old, higher than the Shetland average of 17.9% and 0.1% less than 10 years previously. |
Children in Poverty |
In 2021-22, 10.7% of children were living in poverty, lower than the Shetland average of 11.6%. |
Cost of Living |
The cost of living is up to 8% higher than the Shetland average and up to 55% higher than the UK average. |
Out of Work Benefits |
In 2021-22, 8.3% of the population claimed out of work benefits, the Shetland average was 8.8%. |
Median Income |
In 2022, Median income was 6.6% lower than the Shetland average and 3.4% less than the Scottish average. |
Average House Price |
In 2022, the average house price was £160,333, the Shetland average was £178,000. |
International Designations |
There are 8 sites considered the best for Wildlife in Europe (international designations). |
Local Nature Conservation Sites |
There are 13 Local Nature Conservation Sites. |
Sites of Special Scientific Interest |
There are 18 Sites of Special Scientific Interest. |
Growing and Eating own Produce |
In 2021, 47% of the population reported growing and eating their own produce, the Shetland average was 30%. |
Drinking at a harmful or hazardous level |
In 2021, 13.6% of the population reported drinking alcohol at a harmful or hazardous level; the Shetland average was 17.7%. |
Physically Active 5+ days a week |
In 2021, 49% of the population reported being physically active on 5+ days per week, the Shetland average was 58%. |
Loneliness |
In 2021, 18% of the population reported feeling lonely, the Shetland average was 17%. |
School Roll |
In 2023, the School Roll was 505. |
Participation Rate |
In 2023, 98.9% of 16-19 year olds were in education, training or employment, the Shetland average was 97.4%. |
Locality Profiles are intended to be useful for both communities and partners to provide detailed information at a local level, for purposes including service redesign, local plans and maximising opportunities to seek external funding to support community development. Profiles have been created for each of the 7 localities in Shetland. Statistics should be treated with caution due to small numbers, and figures can fluctuate significantly.
Published December 2023
