National Trust finds new storage for island artefacts
COLLECTIONS of the island’s historical treasures will finally be rescued from a damp barn to be kept safe in new custom-built structures under plans unveiled by the National Trust.
COLLECTIONS of the island’s historical treasures will finally be rescued from a damp barn to be kept safe in new custom-built structures under plans unveiled by the National Trust.
The Bathing Pools at La Vallette and a spectacular restoration of an old military fort in Alderney were the big winners at the Guernsey Design Awards 2024.
TOWN’S parish pumps are set to get some much-needed attention soon.
AN ARCHITECTURE firm raised more than £1,000 to help people affected by the Morocco earthquake by selling cakes.
CHARLIE HODDER has been nominated for the Arts Contribution of the Year award, sponsored by Moonpig.
THE new L’Aumone Medical Centre opened its doors to patients for the first time yesterday, after months of delay to complete the work.
THE National Trust has come out against ‘aggressive, angular geometry’ of a proposed structure next to the Liberation monument.
Following last week’s States meeting, Richard Graham detects the first signs of a new political grouping – and it looks like bad news for our remaining green fields.
THE original Edwardian clock at St John’s Church has been restored in the most recent stage of work at the church.
A HEALTHY 20-year-old man with no pre-existing health conditions was hospitalised with the heart condition myocarditis following his second dose of the Pfizer vaccine.
A DERELICT cottage at Moulin Huet, which featured in a Renoir painting, can now be restored and used as self-catering accommodation after planning permission was granted.
Race is an important issue for the monarchy after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex accused an unnamed member of the royal family of a racist comment.
The Falcons held on to secure the away win.
DAMP and decay are damaging St John’s Church tower.
A FLOATING restaurant could soon be bobbing in the QEII Marina.