Atlanta Falcons strike late to secure win against Carolina Panthers
The Falcons held on to secure the away win.
The Falcons held on to secure the away win.
A CHANCE to look at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital’s modernisation plans saw only positive feedback from staff not directly involved in the project.
LIMITED EDITION artwork Damien Hirst has been donated to the PEH.
IT APPEARS the incinerator at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital has not been up to scratch for many years and even after being reported there was health-harming ash being fired out into the air as far back as the days when Matt Fallaize was working for the Press. It seems this problem has not been sorted out.
With its large budget and some excellent pan-committee work, Health & Social Care has managed to achieve much in the past four years – but it’s not all been plain sailing, as outgoing deputy Richard Graham explains.
Next up in outgoing deputy Richard Graham’s series of personal reviews of the States of Guernsey’s principal committees is Employment and Social Security.
ALL islanders over the age of 50 will be offered a flu jab this winter to prevent the Princess Elizabeth Hospital being hit by a combined surge of flu and Covid-19.
We welcome the launch of the Guernsey Party for the forthcoming election.
PEOPLE arriving in the island might have to pay for their Covid test self-swab as the Civil Contingencies Authority is considering a charging system to cover the costs of phase 5c.
NEW BEDS, wards and buildings in a £90m.+ modernisation programme of the Princess Elizabeth Hospital are a step closer, with the announcement that a preferred design has been selected and planning applications are being drafted.
THE Rev. Linda Le Vasseur, along with the Princess Elizabeth Hospital Chaplaincy Team, has been nominated for the Carer of the Year award.
ART psychotherapist Ellen Spafford has been nominated as the Pride of Guernsey Carer of the Year award. She works with Guernsey Mind several days a week, at the PEH in the palliative care team and privately.
STAFF of the Princess Elizabeth Hospital’s Giffard Ward have been nominated for the Ravenscroft-sponsored Angel of the Year award for their exceptional care of one family.
IN AN effort to mitigate the huge financial burden to the people of Guernsey caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the P&R Committee has, in recent times, told us of their plan to embark on a programme of works which will be of benefit to us all and which is detailed in the Revive and Thrive document.
The couple from the Houli district of Taiwan began modelling clothes left behind in their laundrette.