Future archaeologists will have the opportunity to discover any more of Castle Cornet's secrets as the current dig in the Prisoner's Walk area comes to a close.Led by Dr Phil de Jersey, the small team of archaeologists have been digging beneath the narrow walk...
Read More »The Pollinator Project will be visiting 21 schools across the Bailiwick of Guernsey to speak about how important pollinators are while inviting students to take part in an art competition.The Bumblebee Art competition will see all primary school children given the opportunity to create t...
Read More »With fewer than 100 fishermen now working across the Bailiwick, a charity is hoping to help any who may be dealing with financial strain or other struggles.The Fishermen’s Mission supports active and former fishermen, sea-going staff working in the a...
Read More »Guernsey’s new inshore lifeboat has arrived in the island and has entered service to respond to any emergencies at sea.The Atlantic 85 class vessel was named after Mr Harold Hobbs who was killed in June 1940 while servi...
Read More »Guernsey Water is first in line to be set up as a commercial company under plans that could be unveiled by the end of the year.It would - like Guernsey Post and Guernsey Electricity - remain wholly owned by the States, but run ...
Read More »Mooring fee rises of between 20% and 31% will hit in April after members rejected calls for a more modest rise.Deputy David De Lisle led a requete which attempted to instead put in a flat rate increase of 10%, b...
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