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More people are walking and cycling around St Peter Port while key routes into and out of Town are closed.
The main road just north of the Forester's pub is divided by cones and is down to two lanes for the coming eight weeks.
The Peugeot E-Rifter - donated by Mavis Lesbirel - is the first electric car in the ambulance fleet.
Blue Islands will fly from the Channel Islands to Luxembourg over four weeks to test demand.
The Harry Potter author has taken a trip to the fourth largest Channel Island via Guernsey.
A new States report shows transport is the major contributor to overall greenhouse gas emissions, which rose fractionally on 2021 figures.
Guernsey Police have joined a UK wide anti-corruption and abuse reporting service.
Les Bourgs Hospice is encouraging people in Guernsey to complete 30 walks across 30 days throughout April.
The lowest spring tides of the year have uncovered twisted iron and more substantial remains of vessels that have come to grief off Guernsey's coast.
The Institute of Directors surveyed its members on their use of Artificial Intelligence and how the technology could impact their organisations.
Home Affairs is to bring a policy letter to the States before the June 2025 election, changing the process for complaints about Guernsey Police.
Year 6 winners Forest Primary School and Year 8 winners Les Beaucamps High School came out on top in the Guernsey heats of the de Putron Challenge.
An exceptionally high tide means Police have closed the Town Quay to cars.
The Grange junction and Prince Albert Road are both closed by Guernsey Electricity for network upgrades.
500 new homes have already been earmarked for Leale's Yard and the old Kenilworth Vinery, but now the Guernsey Development Agency is suggesting another 500 could be built on the Northside.
Blue Islands is bringing back flights from the Channel Islands to the Isle of Man.
One of the founders of the Guernsey Community Foundation has been awarded an order of the British Empire award.
Islanders are being invited to take part in the Big Channel Islands Beach Clean.
This will be the fifth post office closure in the Channel Islands since October last year.
New safety regulations will shut Ruette de la Tourelle to vehicles so they can't interfere with the Instrument Landing System.
The accessibility and affordability of nutritious food in Guernsey will be the focus of a new study.
There's a plan to temporarily dump builder's rubble, soil and other inert waste up to 30 feet high at the Longue Hougue reclamation area.
Business leaders in Guernsey have been hearing how an undersea tunnel could link Jersey, Guernsey and France.
Routine surgery at the PEH is postponed as all 113 beds are filled. The health committee says there's no single cause for the excess demand.
Both islands have, once again, pledged to explore options to work jointly on health and care challenges.
A packed audience in Guernsey heard about the SS Vega, which brought vital Red Cross food supplies to Channel Islanders cut off after D-Day, 1944.
Following a challenging week of fog and technical delays, Aurigny's chief commercial officer says two leased aircraft will join the fleet in April, to cover new destinations.
Sure, JT and Airtel Vodafone say an increasing number of islanders are reporting that they are not receiving their One-Time Password (OTP) messages.
The president of the Guernsey Farmers Association says the iconic Guernsey cow is coping, despite almost 63% more rainfall last month, than the February average.
Flooded pitches are causing significant issues for Guernsey's Football Club.
Customers have endured delays and cancellations over the past week due to aircraft going 'tech' - others out on planned maintenance - and fog.
The new St Peter Port Inshore Lifeboat is being named after a Guernsey crew member who was killed at the start of the Occupation.
1,579 lives have been saved by the Channel Islands' RNLI teams across its 200 year history.
Ahead of International Women's Day, St John Guernsey is arranging a training event to help rectify what it calls a 'shocking' statistic.
20 members of the French media will be brought over by Visit Guernsey this year to sample the island and hopefully rave about it.
The Channel Islands Lottery has launched a survey to see how islanders feel about gambling and what changes they would like to see in the future.
Attendees at two special members' meeting in Guernsey and Jersey have voted to maintain the existing terms for the appointment and length of service of directors.
Forest Primary School has been rated 'good' across all five categories following a recent Ofsted inspection.
'At Home In Guernsey' is the island's first charity dedicated to helping people living without permanent or adequate accommodation.
Police spent Tuesday (27 February) carrying out a forensic examination of the severely damaged restaurant.
The GSPCA's biggest build in its 151 year history is to go to tender.
Guernsey's Lieutenant Governor will ratify laws from the end of this week.
Police have closed the main Les Mielles Road in the Vale to allow fire crews access to a burning barn.
Island Games volunteers will hand out leaflets to residents who live on the cycling and triathlon routes to help them plan ahead to July.
Policy & Resources seeks support for plan to fund the financial response to the coronavirus economic impact.
Deputy Richard Graham has responded to an open letter written by two parents concerned with the future of Guernsey's education system.
The Guernsey Coastguard has issued advice to all boatowners after two incidents yesterday.
The Policy and Resources Committee has released three amendments to the 'Transforming Education' letter from ESC.
Le Grand Bouet is due to shut for 5 weeks from September 3rd.
An investigation by the NSPCC has found the number of sex crimes against children in Guernsey has risen in the last year.
Education, Sport, and Culture have announced the name of the new school, its colleges, and its uniform.
Two deputies who stood down from the Home Affairs committee in the wake of a critical report have responded robustly in the States.
A new inshore lifeboat is now operating in Guernsey.
Guernsey's finished fourth at this year's Island Games in Gibraltar.
The Committee for Education, Sport, and Culture have released a draft policy letter relating to the future school plans.
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.
Registration is now open for the 2019 Skipton Swimarathon.
Plans have been announced for a new Premier Inn hotel at Admiral Park.
Les Misérables composer Claude-Michel Schönberg will host a masterclass for local students on 28th June during his visit to Guernsey.
The States’ strategy to counter the threat of Asian Hornets in the Bailiwick will be that of ‘containment’ according to a leading expert.
Deputy Peter Ferbrache has been explaining why there have been long queues for people going through security at Guernsey Airport.
The Sarah Groves murder trial recommenced yesterday.
The IoD’s June breakfast this week will feature Paul Whitfield, the Chief Executive of the States of Guernsey.