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cutts+shetland Latitude and Longitude:

60°07′41″N 1°16′30″W / 60.128°N 1.275°W / 60.128; -1.275
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Cutts
The Trondra Bridge, with Cutts to the left, viewed from Easterhoull
Cutts is located in Shetland
Cutts
Cutts
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OS grid reference HU402383
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Council area
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Dialling code01595
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60°07′41″N 1°16′30″W / 60.128°N 1.275°W / 60.128; -1.275

Cutts is a settlement in the Shetland Islands, United Kingdom. It is on the island of Trondra off the west coast of Shetland Mainland. The B9074 crosses the Trondra Bridge at the north-east of Cutts. [1] The bridge, opened on 18 October 1971 by George Younger, has a single carriageway and connects Trondra with Shetland Mainland. [2]

References

  1. ^ "(B9074 East Voe, Scalloway and Trondra Bridge) (40 Miles Per Hour Speed Limit) Traffic Regulation Order 2012" (PDF). Shetland Islands Council. Retrieved 16 December 2014.
  2. ^ "Trondra Bridge". Scottish Places. Retrieved 16 December 2014.

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cutts+shetland Latitude and Longitude:

60°07′41″N 1°16′30″W / 60.128°N 1.275°W / 60.128; -1.275
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cutts
The Trondra Bridge, with Cutts to the left, viewed from Easterhoull
Cutts is located in Shetland
Cutts
Cutts
Location within Shetland
OS grid reference HU402383
Civil parish
Council area
Lieutenancy area
Country Scotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townSHETLAND
Postcode district ZE1
Dialling code01595
Police Scotland
Fire Scottish
Ambulance Scottish
UK Parliament
Scottish Parliament
List of places
UK
Scotland
60°07′41″N 1°16′30″W / 60.128°N 1.275°W / 60.128; -1.275

Cutts is a settlement in the Shetland Islands, United Kingdom. It is on the island of Trondra off the west coast of Shetland Mainland. The B9074 crosses the Trondra Bridge at the north-east of Cutts. [1] The bridge, opened on 18 October 1971 by George Younger, has a single carriageway and connects Trondra with Shetland Mainland. [2]

References

  1. ^ "(B9074 East Voe, Scalloway and Trondra Bridge) (40 Miles Per Hour Speed Limit) Traffic Regulation Order 2012" (PDF). Shetland Islands Council. Retrieved 16 December 2014.
  2. ^ "Trondra Bridge". Scottish Places. Retrieved 16 December 2014.

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