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  GridReference HP600091
  norse Name Ornyst
  meaning Of Name Possibly of Pict ish origin or Old Norse for 'home of the eagle'
  area 12,068 ha
  area Rank 14
  highest Elevation Saxa Vord 284&nbspm
  Population 720
  population Rank 19
  main Settlement Baltasound
  island Group Shetland
  local Authority Shetland Islands
  references 2001 UK Census per List Of Islands Of Scotland Anderson, Joseph (Ed) (1893) ''Orkneyinga Saga'' Translated by Jón A Hjaltalin & Gilbert Goudie Edinburgh James Thin and Mercat Press (1990 reprint) ISBN 0-901824-25-9 Ordnance Survey


Unst is one of the North Isles of the Shetland Islands , Scotland . It is the northernmost of the inhabited British Isles and is the third largest island in Shetland after the Mainland and Yell . It has an area of 12,068 hectares (46 square miles).Haswell-Smith, Hamish. (2004) ''The Scottish Islands''. Edinburgh. Canongate.

The meaning of the name 'Unst' is unknown, but appears to be of pre-Norse origin, like a number of other islands in the Shetland archipelago (eg. Yell and Fetlar ). It is therefore presumably a name given by the pre-Scandinavian inhabitants, and perhaps originated among people speaking a dialect of the Pictish language.

Unst is largely Grassland , with coastal cliffs. Its main village is Baltasound , formerly the second largest Herring fishing port after Lerwick and now the location of a brewery, a leisure centre and the island's airport. Other settlements include Uyeasound , home to Greenwell's Booth (a Hanseatic warehouse) and Muness Castle , (built in 1598 and sacked by pirates in 1627); and Haroldswick , location of a boat museum and a Heritage Centre .

The usually resident population of Unst and Fetlar in the 2001 Census was 806; many of were employed at the Saxa Vord Royal Air Force Radar station. However, this closed in 2006 with the loss of more than 100 jobs BBC: 'No funds' for closing radar base .

The island lays claims to many "most northerly" UK titles. The tiny settlement of Skaw in the north-east of the island is the Northernmost Settlement In The UK . The Muckle Flugga lighthouse, just off the far north of Unst, was opened in 1858 and is the most northerly lighthouse in the UK, situated close to Out Stack , the most northerly rock in the UK. It was Robert Louis Srevenson 's Uncle and Father that were the main design engineers for the lighthouse. He visited Unst and the island became the basis for the map of Treasure Island .

Unst is important for its seabird colonies, including those at Hermaness National Nature Reserve . It is also known for its plant life, including Norwegian Sandwort and Shetland Mouse-ear , the latter unique to the island.

Unst is also home to the PURE project PURE hydrogen project (Promoting Unst Renewable Energy), a community-owned clean energy system based on hydrogen production. This project is part of the Unst Partnership, the community's Development Trust .

Ferries link Belmont on the island to Gutcher on Yell and Oddsta on Fetlar .

Less well known is an extraordinary Bus Shelter on the island, known as Bobby's Bus Shelter, furnished by local residents with a sofa, television, computer and other home comforts.

At the southern end of Unst, above the islands ferry terminal, stands Belmont House dating from 1775. Being restored by the Belmont Trust, it will be used as a high class holiday house and also become a venue for weddings, meetings, art and community events. Shetland's most outstanding Georgian building and highly important within Scotland, the Belmont restoration project is costing over £1m and should be completed by 2009. The Belmont Trust Retrieved 11 February 2007.

In January 2007, Unst was rocked by an Earthquake measuring 4.9 on the Richter Scale . This is believed to be one of the most powerful earthquakes in the UK in the past 10 years. BBC: Earthquake shakes sea island


BIBLIOGRAPHY


  • Sandison, Charles - ''Unst: My Island Home and its Story'', Shetland Times, 1968 1975



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