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In an agitated plea for support, an excitable Alderney Representative Hill, who is new to this game, resorted to referring to ...
Guernsey’s green waste site is gearing up for a busy Easter, and will be open every day over the bank holiday weekend.
More than 30 of the Bailiwick’s strongest people put their brawn to the test in Herm over the weekend, as part of the ...
Caritas is still working to address Guernsey’s long-term homelessness issues using modular pre-built housing and charity ...
Goalkeeper Seb Sheppard was the St Martin's hero as they lifted the Jeremie Cup on Wednesday night at Victoria Park.
With nominations for the 2025 general election just over three weeks away, dozens of soon-to-be candidates will be thinking ...
The busiest week of the year for local bakery Senners is coming to a head when it opens at 8am tomorrow to sell its much ...
Moving education staff into the Sixth Form Centre aims to make best use of States property, a joint statement from States ...
The Guernsey Racing Pigeon Club has called for ‘constructive and open discussion’ with Ports and the Civil Aviation ...
A local charity hopes to install two emergency sleeping pods in the island to combat Guernsey’s homeless crisis, and is ...
The former chief executive of the Guernsey Housing Association, Steve Williams, has been a member of one of the policy groups formed by the political movement Future Guernsey. It has spent months ...
What our deputies seem to think is affordable living and what is affordable living are worlds apart.
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