Guernsey Electricity bills leave customers angry and confused
GUERNSEY Electricity customers have been left confused and angry at their latest bills – claiming they are too high and have missed vital information.
GUERNSEY Electricity customers have been left confused and angry at their latest bills – claiming they are too high and have missed vital information.
Paul Allard Hodgkins apologised and said he was ashamed of his actions on January 6.
SHEEP racing returned to Sark at the weekend as the island welcomed boatloads of visitors keen to enjoy the sun and silliness.
The American shot a final-round 66 to win by two shots.
HUNDREDS of thousands of cardboard egg boxes have been reused, thanks to islanders helping a local business.
INTER-ISLAND travel takes a step backwards from today after the Civil Contingencies Authority changed policy and increased controls on travellers from Jersey in what it called a ‘public health override’.
Researchers examined data from more than 120,000 people.
Northern Ireland continues to follow some EU single market rules after Brexit in order to avoid a hard border.
SCAMMERS have been targeting local rental property hunters.
A VISITOR to the island has described the Travel Tracker software as ‘a nightmare’ that kept on crashing.
WORK has begun to complete the last stage of repointing the outer walls of Fort Grey.
GUERNSEY Harbours has had to re-introduce a waiting list for moorings as demand has risen sharply since the start of the pandemic.
The Three Lions’ efforts over the past month were saluted on social media.
FRESH air and conservation work might just be what the doctor ordered, as the social prescribing team have been researching the work of the Guernsey Conservation Volunteers.
A ST PETER PORT resident’s patriotic decorating of his house for Liberation Day won him the GY1 Constables Cup.