Guernsey News
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Stagecoach buses arrive into Guernsey
Two branded Stagecoach buses will bolster the fleet as the company prepares to take over Guernsey's services from 1 April.
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Age discrimination law proposed for Guernsey
Islanders could get better protection from age discrimination.
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Fifth anniversary of Guernsey's first Covid Lockdown
It's been five years since Guernsey went into its first lockdown to slow the spread of Covid-19.
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Alderney’s GannetCam and PuffinCam go live
The Alderney Wildlife Trust's wildlife webcams are now live for the 2025 seabird season.
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Islander ferry gets Brittany Ferries rebrand
The Islander conventional ferry has been rebranded in Brittany Ferries livery.
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States grants to Guernsey's three private colleges to continue
Guernsey's three private colleges welcome the States' decision to continue their grant.
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Wind power a potentially valuable revenue earner for Guernsey
£1.3M is needed to develop the commercial framework for leasing part of the seabed to a wind energy company.
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Alderney airport repair costs spiral
As the estimate jumps to more than £50M, it is recommended that a commission is set up to look afresh at Guernsey's financial obligations towards Alderney.
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Princess Anne to visit Guernsey and Sark for Liberation 80
Princess Anne will join islanders for two days of commemoration and celebration this May to mark the 80th anniversary of the Bailiwick's Liberation.
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Red Arrows return for 2025 air show
The Red arrows will be in the Channel Islands this year.
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Guernsey stroke survivor to take on London Landmarks Half Marathon
A Guernsey woman who had a stroke aged 20 is donning her running shoes to raise funds to support other stroke survivors.
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Guernsey Police urge islanders to avoid unlicensed taxis following sexual assault case
Guernsey Police have shared the details of a Royal Court case to highlight the dangers of using unlicensed or ‘Facebook’ Taxis.
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Guernsey's government services are going online
The States of Guernsey has released a Digital Strategy that aims to 'make all our lives easier and straightforward.'
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Randalls Guernsey sold to local investors
Guernsey brewers Randalls has been sold to a group of local investors for an undisclosed sum.
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Pressure on Guernsey's deputies to conclude college funding debate
Policy Letter faces five amendments, but deputies urged to ensure it is prioritised and finished this States sitting.
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Famous gardener works with Guernsey company
Blue Diamond Garden Centres have been appointed as the ‘exclusive indoor and outdoor plant supplier’ to Alan Titchmarsh's new YouTube Channel.
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Manche Illes' Normandy and Channel Islands sailings to resume soon
Manche Illes Express is adding 35% more capacity to its France and Channel islands sailings this summer.
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Decorations encouraged for Guernsey's 80th Liberation Day
Liberation Day organisers want Guernsey to get as patriotic as possible with decorations to mark 80 years of Liberation.
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Sure criticises Guernsey's competition regulator after £3M fine is dropped
The CEO of Sure says the Guernsey Competition and Regulatory Authority wasted 'time, effort and money' pursuing a case against the telecoms company.
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Tickets for new islands ferry service on sale this week
Tickets for a new inter-islands ferry service are expected to go on sale on Wednesday (19 March)
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Converted Guernsey WWII Bunker goes on the market for £1.79M
A house built around a German bunker at Rocquaine is up for sale as a 'one off.'
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Guernsey trust donates £135,000 to vision loss research
An anonymous Guernsey organisation has donated £135,000 to doctors at the University of Southampton, who hope to cure multiple causes of blindness.
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High Street banks fund a Guernsey financial inclusion scheme
Several large banks have agreed to financially support the charity, which arranges banking services for those who can't get an account.
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Guernsey charity prepares for sell-out fundraiser
The Priaulx Premature Baby Foundation will celebrate its 21st birthday this weekend with Blingo.
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New charity to help Guernsey Institute students 'suffering financial hardship'
A new charity EnrichED has been set up by The Guernsey Institute to provide financial support to enable post-16 students to have equal opportunities.
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States urged to spend more on Guernsey's infrastructure
Economists recommend a spending target of 3% of Guernsey's GDP in the medium to long term, to support economic growth.
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£8,000 still needed to refit Guernsey's only marine ambulance
Work on the 30-year refit of the Flying Christine III is progressing well.
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Deputies submit alternatives to the funding of Guernsey's private colleges
Education's plans to phase out the £2.8M annual subsidy to reinvest in State education face opposition.
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Public support for stricter anti smoking measures in Guernsey
A survey by Guernsey's Health Improvement Commission shows islanders want smoking banned outside places like pubs and sports venues.
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Fresh calls for update to 90 year old housing standards
Guernsey's President of Environment and Infrastructure has issued fresh calls for introducing housing standards in the island.
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Guernsey FC get ready to play last game at Footes Lane
After 11 years, and 269 games, GFC will bid farewell to Footes Lane - where the club was formed.
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German Youth Orchestra to join Guernsey's Liberation Concert
Young musicians from Biberach will join Guernsey residents in concert this May.
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Islander creates Guernsey AI platform
An enterprising islander has created a new AI chatbot that deals with everything Guernsey.
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Guernsey CWGSY emails targeted in phishing scam
The Office of the Data Protection Authority says a series of fake telecoms bills are being sent to islanders.
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Island Energy to face charges over fatal Haut du Mont explosion
Jersey's gas company, Island Energy, faces charges over the explosion on Pier Road in St Helier in December 2022 which killed ten people.
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Woman (78) dies following collision in Guernsey
A 78-year-old woman has died following a collision on Rue des Landes.
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Cost of sending a letter to the UK from Guernsey will rise by by 14%
Guernsey's postal tariffs will change 1 April 2025.
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European Travel Authorisation applications open ahead of 2 April change
European passport holders can now apply for Electronic Travel Authorisation, needed for travel to the Channel Islands through the UK from 2 April.
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Aurigny opens seasonal Guernsey to Corsica route
Guernsey's airline has added Bastia in Corsica to its list of summer getaways and says it has the capacity to do so around its normal schedule.
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Swedish firm refurbishes Guernsey disability centre's garden
The Ron Short Centre, based at Beau Sejour, has a new area for socialising and growing plants.
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More listeners, listening for longer: Island FM sees big jumps in new RAJAR figures
The latest radio listening figures show Guernsey’s Island FM grow average listening hours by a huge 46% compared to last quarter.
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Island Games Road Closures Publicised
Island Games volunteers will hand out leaflets to residents who live on the cycling and triathlon routes to help them plan ahead to July.
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P&R To Ask Approval for £500M Loan
Policy & Resources seeks support for plan to fund the financial response to the coronavirus economic impact.
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Deputy Graham issues response to letter from concerned parents
Deputy Richard Graham has responded to an open letter written by two parents concerned with the future of Guernsey's education system.
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Advice To Boatowners To Be Prepared
The Guernsey Coastguard has issued advice to all boatowners after two incidents yesterday.
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Three Amendments To Transforming Education
The Policy and Resources Committee has released three amendments to the 'Transforming Education' letter from ESC.
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Le Grand Bouet closing for 5 weeks
Le Grand Bouet is due to shut for 5 weeks from September 3rd.
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Child sex crimes rise in Guernsey
An investigation by the NSPCC has found the number of sex crimes against children in Guernsey has risen in the last year.
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New school, new name, new uniform
Education, Sport, and Culture have announced the name of the new school, its colleges, and its uniform.
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Former Home Affairs deputies open fire on controversial report
Two deputies who stood down from the Home Affairs committee in the wake of a critical report have responded robustly in the States.
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New Inshore Lifeboat For Guernsey
A new inshore lifeboat is now operating in Guernsey.
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Top Four Finish For Guernsey At Island Games
Guernsey's finished fourth at this year's Island Games in Gibraltar.
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ESC publish draft policy letter on future of education
The Committee for Education, Sport, and Culture have released a draft policy letter relating to the future school plans.
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Security incident at Guernsey Airport delays flights
Guernsey Airport felt the effects of a low level security incident on Tuesday evening, which saw six flights delayed and the departure lounge emptied and re-screened.
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Registration opens for 2019 Skipton Swimarathon
Registration is now open for the 2019 Skipton Swimarathon.
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Premier Inn coming to Guernsey
Plans have been announced for a new Premier Inn hotel at Admiral Park.
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Les Mis composer to give masterclass
Les Misérables composer Claude-Michel Schönberg will host a masterclass for local students on 28th June during his visit to Guernsey.
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Asian Hornets ‘Here To Stay’
The States’ strategy to counter the threat of Asian Hornets in the Bailiwick will be that of ‘containment’ according to a leading expert.
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Airport security delays 'completely unacceptable' says Deputy Peter Ferbrache
Deputy Peter Ferbrache has been explaining why there have been long queues for people going through security at Guernsey Airport.
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Update In Trial Of Man Accused Of Murdering Sarah Groves
The Sarah Groves murder trial recommenced yesterday.
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IOD June Breakfast Features Guernsey Chief Exec
The IoD’s June breakfast this week will feature Paul Whitfield, the Chief Executive of the States of Guernsey.