Skeld

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Skeld
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The harbour at Skeld
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Skeld
Location within Shetland
OS grid reference HU309449
Civil parish
Council area
Lieutenancy area
Country Scotland
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town SHETLAND
Postcode district ZE2
Dialling code 01595
Police Scotland
Fire Scottish
Ambulance Scottish
UK Parliament
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UK
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60°11′17″N1°26′28″W / 60.188°N 1.441°W / 60.188; -1.441 Coordinates: 60°11′17″N1°26′28″W / 60.188°N 1.441°W / 60.188; -1.441

Skeld (Old Norse : Skjolðr, Shield or shelter) refers to two villages on the south side of the West Mainland of Shetland, Scotland. The main village is called Easter Skeld, while the western end of the settlement, about a mile away, is known as Wester Skeld. The council housing estate in Skeld is called Grindybrecks. It also has a school on a hill.

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Notable residents

The great 20th-century poet Vagaland's father was from Skeld, and he was born Thomas Alexander Robertson at nearby Westerwick. Vagaland retained a love for and a sense of belonging to this part of Shetland, though he moved to Walls as a small child.

Erraid Davies, swimmer and bronze medallist at the 2014 Commonwealth Games, lives in Skeld. [1] [2]

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References

  1. "Glasgow 2014: Erraid Davies's parents praise 'amazing daughter'". (28 July 2014) BBC Sport. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
  2. Brown, Craig (29 July 2014). "Glasgow 2014: Erraid Davies the toast of Scotland". The Scotsman. Retrieved 29 July 2014.

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