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The Green Lions are not in action until tomorrow when Southall are the second Isthmian South Central visitors to Victoria Park, by which time all other clubs in the division will have ticked off ...
A plaque has been unveiled in the Market Buildings to commemorate the first arrival of Guernsey cattle in America.
Guernsey’s economic development president said the new location will ‘provide a more engaging experience for visitors’.
A new vision for inter-island air links and Alderney Airport was approved by the States yesterday – more than two years after ...
Preparations remain on track for Islands Unlimited as it moves towards its first scheduled sailing at the end of May.
Guernsey Water will need to make ‘very expensive’ improvements to meet stronger international regulations on pollution.
Would paying deputies more give us a better States? No, says Richard Digard. Money alone won’t attract the ‘right’ candidates. No one who is in a high-earning, high-achieving bracket can achieve ...
A group of Elizabeth College students taking part in the Young Enterprise Company Programme project have used the 80th ...
It is likely the island will face another pandemic in the future, but Covid has ensured the island is better prepared, the ...
Land planning procedures are on the verge of their biggest shake-up for years after deputies backed proposals to make it easier to change the Island Development Plan.
Rectors of the Church of England were yesterday given five years’ notice that parishes would no longer be required to fund ...
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