Sound, Lerwick

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{{Infobox UK place

| official_name= Sound

| label_position= right

| country= Scotland

| static_image_name= Sound, Lerwick, looking towards the Sound Brae (geograph 1793839).jpg

| static_image_caption= Sound, Lerwick, looking towards the Sound Brae

| population=

| os_grid_reference= HU458401

| coordinates = {{coord|60.144|-1.174|display=inline,title}}

|historic_county=

| post_town= SHETLAND

| postcode_area= ZE

| postcode_district= ZE1

| dial_code= 01595

| constituency_westminster= Orkney and Shetland

| civil_parish= Lerwick

| unitary_scotland= Shetland

| lieutenancy_scotland= Shetland

| constituency_scottish_parliament= Shetland

}}

Sound is an area situated to the south-west of central Lerwick, the capital of Shetland, Scotland.{{cite web|url=http://www.scottish-places.info/towns/townfirst8451.html|title=Overview of Sound|publisher=Scottish Places|accessdate=15 December 2014}}

Sound is home to a primary school, public hall, and gospel hall; all of the same name.{{cite web|url=http://www.sound.shetland.sch.uk/|title=Sound Primary School|publisher=Sound Primary School|accessdate=22 June 2020}} The area is also home to the Sands of Sound beach.{{cite web|url=https://www.shetland.org/listings/sands-of-sound|title=Sands of Sound|publisher=Shetland.org|accessdate=6 November 2023}}

File:Sandveien, Lerwick - geograph.org.uk - 3155023.jpg

Sound is also notable for its varied styles of neighbourhoods including the ‘Concrete Jungle’ like housing estates of Sandveien and Nederdale, the duplex filled streets of Murrayston and Oversund and the many cottage neighbourhoods such as Westerloch and Baila.{{Cite web |title=Street Map of Lerwick Shetlands and Surrounding Areas |url=http://www.scotland.maps2013.co.uk/lerwick.html |access-date=2024-03-27 |website=www.scotland.maps2013.co.uk}}

History

Before the oil boom of the 1970s, Sound was a sparsely populated area, consisting of a few small settlements to the south and west of Clickimin Loch.

With the discovery of oil in the North Sea, the population increase of Shetland, and in particular Lerwick, necessitated the construction of council estates in the Sound area.{{cite web|url=https://www.shetland.org/blog/lerwick-past-and-present|title=Lerwick History|publisher=Shetland.org|accessdate=22 February 2024}} With the advent of the neighbourhoods of Sandveien and Nederdale as well as an increased population elsewhere, the number of school age children had grown too large for Lerwick's only primary school to sustain. This led to the opening of Sound Primary School in 1977.{{cite web|url=https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/sh/soundschool/our-school|title=Sound Primary School|publisher=Sound Primary School|accessdate=22 February 2024}}

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