Queens Road surgery relocates to new Grange premises
Queens Road Medical Practice closed yesterday, as staff prepare for a busy weekend ahead to move into the surgery’s new home.
Queens Road Medical Practice closed yesterday, as staff prepare for a busy weekend ahead to move into the surgery’s new home.
ICELAND food is set to move to Alliance, with Greggs being offered in store.
St Peter Port may have levied rates illegally for the past three years, it was suggested at the parish meeting.
St Martin’s will be launching a community plan for parishioners to have their say on how their parish is developed.
A retiring Castel douzenier has said that the move to island-wide voting and an end to parish representation has damaged interest in parish politics.
Deputies want any temporary housing villages opened to locals as well as guest workers.
There were long queues at the green waste site at the weekend, with the busiest Saturday so far for the new site.
The government leaders had been discussing for months setting a limit, considering options from 14 to 16 years of age.
The Ravens improved to 7-3 on the season.
A Guernsey family have been reunited with their cat three years after it went missing.
Ms Wiles’ hire is Mr Trump’s first major decision as president-elect.
Ten people have been injured in the course of the fire.
Taoiseach Simon Harris will ask President of Ireland Michael D Higgins to dissolve the Parliament ahead of a polling date on Friday November 29.
The state’s handling of booming public finances is also set to be an issue of intense debate.
Here are the stories making headlines to round out the working week.