A NUMBER of local schools, as well as Shetland Recreational Trust, have received funding to help them do their bit to tackle climate change. North Roe Primary School has received £10,000 through the Scottish Governmentâs Community Climate Asset Fund to buy food growing equipment. Burravoe Primary has secured £7,388 for the same purpose, as has Fair Isle Primary School (£1,658) and Sandness (£1,342.98). 3 of 14Adverts The recreational trust, which operates Shetland’s leisure centres, has bagged £18,600 for low-energy lighting. The fund is designed to tackle climate change and support Scotlandâs green recovery from the pandemic. A total of 279 projects across Scotland have been selected for a slice of more than £3.2 million.