Planners approve library redesign
A COMPLETE redesign of the Children's Library has moved one step closer after the proposed work was approved by planners.
A COMPLETE redesign of the Children's Library has moved one step closer after the proposed work was approved by planners.
TACKLING the mysterious construction of the Little Chapel has been one of the biggest challenges of Andrew Dyke's 40-year architectural career.
PLANS to convert the loophole tower at Fermain into holiday accommodation have been resubmitted by the National Trust of Guernsey.
STRONG support from local sporting organisations has helped encourage planners to approve Blanchelande College's scheme for a new sports hall.
THE Town Church's heating system should be back in action this weekend after a new oil tank was manoeuvred carefully into place.
A BUCKLING window at the Town Church needs urgent repairs before it is damaged by the wind.
A TEAM of Guernsey volunteers caught up in the second deadly earthquake in Nepal had to run to safety when the building they were staying in started to sway.
CCD Chartered Architects has been named in The Sunday Times' '25 Best Architects' in Britain.
Continuing his series of property articles, estate agent Trevor Cooper considers the renovation of Les Grandes Mielles, an 18th century local market stone farmhouse, sympathetically restored by respected local builder R.H. Le Tissier.
THE top honour at the relaunched Guernsey Design Awards 2012 has been shared.
With its strongest line-up yet, rave reviews and artists queuing up to play, Sark Folk Festival goes from strength to strength. Shaun Shackleton talks to director Simon Harvey
A MONUMENT commemorating the achievements of Admiral James de Saumarez, 'Guernsey's greatest son', could soon stand in Delancey Park – if enough money is raised.
A shortlist of the three business awards at the Guernsey Awards for Achievement was announced today.
A 100ft-high monument planned for Delancey Park will be seen from as far away as Jersey, according to the project's architect.