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Reading the Press lately I have noted many parishes are starting to clean up their own areas. Many years ago I led the St Peter Port floral team from within the douzaine. This was a job I enjoyed so ...
Routes for the 2026 Guernsey Rally have been planned and residents on the routes have started receiving notice.
The island’s longest-running music and arts festival, the Vale Earth Fair, returns this Sunday with a packed line-up and a powerful purpose.
A woman who defrauded five men out of more than £230,000 in total has been sent to prison for four-and-a-half years.
A three-metre-tall bronze sculpture has been installed as a new feature at Les Cotils, as the owners did not have enough room for it in their new garden.
Guernsey's National Trust has been ‘blown away’ by the amount of interest generated by a Guernsey Press article appealing for new council members.
Young performers from Rebellion Allstars have spent the week mastering new skills as part of their annual Circus Summer Camp, which will culminate in a final showcase this Saturday at the Performing ...
The fairground has returned to the North Show for the first time in seven years, much to the delight of young islanders.
James Falla turns the clock back, not for Oasis, but finds Dodgy, another group vaguely linked to the Britpop era, ramping up ...
Maya Le Tissier has been named in the PFA WSL Team of the Year for the second time in three seasons.
Jersey is expected to be without a fast ferry service to Poole for about six months, as DFDS ‘pauses’ the service over the ...
Guernsey-born writer and director Joshua Fletcher has completed post-production on his new short film, Albert, a folklore ...
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