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These two useful sources highlight the effects of the oil industry on everyday life in Shetland. In the first source the Director of Education in Shetland describes how schools had to be extended and new schools built for the children of the oil workers. At the same time, teaching staff had to cope with oil workers' families moving in and out of the islands on a regular basis. The statistics in the second source shows how the local council had to plan for a huge increase in the population of those areas in Shetland closest to the Sullom Voe oil terminal.


Photograph of Anderson Educational Institute taken in 1968.

Anderson Educational Institute taken, 1968

Photograph of Anderson High school Lerwick taken in 1985.

Anderson High school Lerwick, 1985


BBC Radio Scotland series 'The Story of North Sea Oil' (1999)

Robin Barnes Director of Education

"Between 1976 and 1981 there were altogether eleven schools built and another four with really massive extensions. The Anderson High School in Lerwick which is the senior Secondary School for the island they had an increase of classrooms numbering seventy, so it was a massive building programme. The school at Mossbank which was built especially for the oil workers and their families, you could always say you would have the same number of pupils at the beginning and end of a session but they would be different faces. Because they would be coming and going all the time."

 

Statistics from 'Shetland's Oil Era' published Shetland Island Council.

Sullom Voe Area
Oil related housing developments
Village Population 1971 Estimated Annual Increase Per Year Estimated Houses built by 1980 Estimated Population 1980 Estimated eventual no. of Houses to be built Estimated eventual Population
Voe 220 10 families per year - 30 people 50 370 125 600
Brae 320 35 families per year average* 175 820-920 275 1120-1220
Mossbank 120 25 families per year average* 125 420-520 250 800-900
Firth 6 50 families per year average 200 550-600 350 1000+
* Average figure is not a true reflection of the phasing of development. 40 dwellings per year 1974/76 expected; 20 per year thereafter.

 

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