Shared mobility scheme is not a game-changer
DEPUTIES of Guernsey,
DEPUTIES of Guernsey,
A RECORD number of medical students gained real-life experience at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital this Easter during seven-week elective placements.
MOST people coming in to the island to work at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital would like staff accommodation to be on the campus, the president of the Committee for Health & Social Care has said.
PARKING spaces for office workers at Sir Charles Frossard House could be the surprise target to provide high-rise homes for key workers.
Should housing for key workers be prioritised over protecting Guernsey’s green spaces? Not when there are much better options, says Deputy Peter Roffey
LOOKING at the recent headlines, it’s less a case of ‘crisis, what crisis?’ and more one of ‘take your pick’: housing, inflation/cost of living, pension funding issues, demographics, or the fiscal deficit and the threat of GST… And now add to that the claimed need to bulldoze green fields to accommodate nurses at the PEH.
As a row breaks out over whether a green field in the grounds of the Princess Elizabeth Hospital should be used to build apartments for nurses, Deputy Dave Mahoney, a member of Policy & Resources who is backing the proposal, explains why it is the right move for the island
SAY what you like about this States – and sometimes people do – but some members are nothing if not courageous.
A green field by the Princess Elizabeth Hospital could be used for ‘urgent’ key-worker housing, the president of the Health & Social Care committee has said.
Visiting restrictions have now been removed from most parts of the Princess Elizabeth Hospital.
PEOPLE were given the chance to try out, learn about, or buy e-bikes at an event at North Beach yesterday.
A BITTERSWEET ceremony saw Princess Elizabeth Hospital staff bidding farewell to the Covid testing tent at the hospital.
HOSPITAL visitors are being urged to follow testing guidance amid concerns people are visiting the PEH after knowingly testing positive for Covid.
NOW is the right time to move the vaccination centre to the Cambridge and Delancey rooms, according to Public Health nursing lead Alex Hawkins-Drew.