The Orcadian

The Orcadian Business Founded 1798, Newspaper Established 1854

Newspaper Publisher, Commercial Printing and Design This was the birth of today’s company. AND LOTS MORE

The origins of the company go back 215 years when Orkney was a very different place. While Lord Nelson was busy defeating the French in the Battle of the Nile, Magnus Anderson was fully occupied setting up a bookbinding business in Kirkwall. The business was primarily focussed on the binding of bibles and gradually developed into a professional printing business; the first in the islands and a dra

matic development at the time. Totally different in both size and nature, but The Orcadian of the 21st century continues to introduce new development and stay at the cutting edge of technology. This has been the hallmark of the company throughout its history and most recently The Orcadian newspaper has embraced the digital age by launching an online edition. This means that exiled islanders as far away as Sydney, Australia, can read their copy of the newspaper at the same time as the newsagent on Broad Street. The newspaper’s founder, James Urquahart Anderson – Magnus’ son - and his forebears would find the digital concept impossible to understand but, had they lived in the present age, they undoubtedly would have endorsed it. Throughout the years the firm matured into a fully-fledged publishing and marketing company, producing the weekly newspaper, local interest books and commercial design and print services. It now has its own bookshop and more recently has opened up new business in large format printing (giant posters) and vehicle “wraps, which transform commercial vans into mobile advertisements! Two hundred and fifteen years is an awfully long time but The Orcadian remains committed to readers and customers. It remains a family firm with an Anderson descendant on the board of directors and, most importantly, it remains at the forefront of technological advances to ensure its services are of the very highest standard. Hatston Print Centre
Leaflets, Flyers, Brochures, Compliment Slips, Books, Business Cards, Newspapers, Posters, Birthday Banners, Letterheads, Tickets, Wedding Invitations, Invoices, Thank You Cards, Order Of Services, Receipt Books, Birthday Invitations, Advertising, Calendars, Logo Designs, Guides, Order Pads, Duplicate Books, Wedding Banners, Gift Tags, Magazines, Christmas Cards, Triplicate Books, A0 Prints, Folders, Desk Pads, Funeral Order Of Services, Holiday Planners, Purchase Order Books, Menus, Gift Vouchers, Canvas Prints, Vinyl Stickers, T-Shirt Transfers, Large Format Printing, Window Stickers . . .

Kirkwall Post Office has resumed normal opening hours, as assurances were sought today from Post Office bosses.
08/12/2025

Kirkwall Post Office has resumed normal opening hours, as assurances were sought today from Post Office bosses.

Kirkwall Post Office has returned to full-time hours, after services were disrupted following its franchising. In November, Universal Office Equipment (UOE) took over the branch, but opening hours were reduced amid a shortage of staff. Orkney representatives Alistair Carmichael MP and Liam McArthur....

The lawyer for Michael Ross is appealing to members of the Orkney community to come forward with information about the c...
08/12/2025

The lawyer for Michael Ross is appealing to members of the Orkney community to come forward with information about the controversial case.

The lawyer for Michael Ross is appealing to members of the Orkney community to come forward with information about the controversial case — and the key witness who brought it to court. After the airing of a new BBC series about the 1994 murder of Shamsuddin Mahmood, solicitor Aamer Anwar said resi...

Have you subscribed yet? 🗞️Read online for less - our best ever digital prices have launched for Digital December 📱Get r...
08/12/2025

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Read online for less - our best ever digital prices have launched for Digital December 📱

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https://orcadian.co.uk/digital-edition/

The two-vehicle incident claimed the life of an 87-year-old man.
07/12/2025

The two-vehicle incident claimed the life of an 87-year-old man.

Police are investigating a fatal crash in Sanday. An 87-year-old man died after being airlifted to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary on Friday, following a two-vechicle collision on the B9070 Backaskaill Road near Sanday airport. The incident, which involved a grey Jeep Renegade Sport M-Jet estate car and a....

06/12/2025

It’s been a blashy day today, especially at the Churchill Barriers, which are currently open but were closed earlier this afternoon.

This video (which we can’t verify is strictly today) has come to our attention and just shows the sheer scale and power of the waves at the problematic second Churchill Barrier.

Half a century of Orkney Islands Council will be marked at St Magnus Cathedral this afternoon.
06/12/2025

Half a century of Orkney Islands Council will be marked at St Magnus Cathedral this afternoon.

Fifty years of Orkney Islands Council will be marked at an event at St Magnus Cathedral later today.  ’50 years of Orkney Islands Council’ will bring together a range of speakers to explore the local authority’s past, present and future. Opened by council convener Graham Bevan and narrated by...

Cutting costs but preserving public services is the aim of proposals to reform public services, including greater collab...
05/12/2025

Cutting costs but preserving public services is the aim of proposals to reform public services, including greater collaboration between OIC and NHS Orkney.

Orkney’s two largest public organisations will discuss ways to collaborate and save money next week. Orkney Islands Council and NHS Orkney will look at how their services could work more closely together at a series of meetings on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. It follows months of discussions b...

A special event for over 50s is being held tonight at Orkney Rugby Club to share memories and memorabilia of the Ba'.
04/12/2025

A special event for over 50s is being held tonight at Orkney Rugby Club to share memories and memorabilia of the Ba'.

Ex-Ba’ players and enthusiasts are being encouraged to share their memories and memorabilia of the game at an event being held on Thursday night. Organised by charity Sporting Memories, the event at Orkney Rugby Club will also be a chance for players and spectators to share old photos and talk abo...

Palace Players said "oh no we don't" after being told it owed an exorbitant amount to its electricity provider, earlier ...
04/12/2025

Palace Players said "oh no we don't" after being told it owed an exorbitant amount to its electricity provider, earlier this year.

A huge energy bill error, amounting to 60,000 units, left a Kirkwall drama group with a £24,000 bill to pay and fears over their future. Palace Players received the eye-watering invoice for their Junction Road premises, back in August, from provider SSE. As the curtain goes up on this year’s Kirk...

This week’s edition of The Orcadian is now available in shops and online.On the front page we report on a new campaign t...
04/12/2025

This week’s edition of The Orcadian is now available in shops and online.

On the front page we report on a new campaign to stamp out drink spiking in Orkney.

Orkney Alcohol and Drugs Partnerships new Stamp out Spiking campaign aims to protect Christmas revellers as they make merry this festive season.

Elsewhere, the lawyer for Michael Ross, who was convicted of killing Shamsuddin Mahmood in 1994, is appealing to the Orkney community to come forward with information about the case.

More inside:
• New excavations at the Ness of Brodgar.
• Prostate screening set back a “major missed opportunity.” .
• Call for fairer fares after airline posts £11 million profits.
• Orkney’s newest bar opens it’s doors.
• The Orcadian launches its new website.
• Under 18 Rugby team retains national league title.

For all this and more, pick up a copy of this week’s The Orcadian.
https://orcadian.co.uk/in-this-weeks-the-orcadian-285/

Orkney Islands Council has assured that the operation does not carry a significant risk to the school or the wider commu...
04/12/2025

Orkney Islands Council has assured that the operation does not carry a significant risk to the school or the wider community.

A specialist team has been called in to Westray Junior High School to assist with the disposal of a chemical currently in safe storage at the school. A small quantity of white phosphorous has been held under strictly risk assessed and controlled conditions for many years in Westray, according to Ork...

A total of 85 properties are affected, according to SSEN.
04/12/2025

A total of 85 properties are affected, according to SSEN.

Much of Shapinsay is without power this Thursday morning. SSEN has confirmed that the outage was reported to them at 6.10am, and that 85 properties are affected.  At the time of reporting, SSEN’s target time for restoring power of 8.30am had already elapsed. It confirmed that engineers are on sit...

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