The Shetland Islands are poised to support a £1.5 billion proposal to construct a network of undersea tunnels, aiming to connect the archipelago's most remote islands. The ambitious infrastructure project would link some of the UK's northernmost communities, potentially transforming travel and transport in the region. According to the plan, the undersea connections could be operational within eight years, offering a permanent and weather-independent alternative to current ferry services. The proposal represents a significant investment in the islands' future, with local backing expected to advance the scheme toward detailed planning and funding stages.