Meals on Wheels is hot on pandemic precautions
ABOUT 100 vulnerable people per day are getting their food from Meals on Wheels.
ABOUT 100 vulnerable people per day are getting their food from Meals on Wheels.
FOCUSING on keeping people connected during the pandemic is the key aim of the Guernsey Voluntary Service’s new chairman, Matt Watson.
The Falcons held on to secure the away win.
AN INCREDIBLE Skipton Swimarathon turnout saw a record-breaking £65,000 raised, with half going to Guernsey Alzheimer’s Association.
OUTSTANDING work at the Guernsey Voluntary Service has been recognised with a Queen’s Award.
THE Guernsey Voluntary Service said it was honoured to have received further recognition from the Queen to attain The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service.
LIBERATION Day float flowers were delicately crafted yesterday as Lady Corder, the wife of Lt-Governor Vice Admiral Sir Ian Corder, officially opened the new activities room at the Jubilee Day Centre.
THE food bank at Holy Trinity Church is stocking up for a busy Christmas as the number of people it helps triples.
Final day on the campaign trail.
BOTTLES of squash and packets of biscuits were among the food items collected by school children to support the Guernsey Welfare Service’s food bank.
The clash with Namibia was called off after Super Typhoon Hagibis saw torrential rain and tornado-like winds hit large parts of Japan.
Scientists swept the loch for environmental DNA evidence.
Professor Neil Gemmell has been investigating the waters of Loch Ness – but he’s keeping his theory secret for another month.
LONG-STANDING volunteers and directors of the Guernsey Voluntary Service visited Government House for afternoon tea to celebrate the charity’s 70th anniversary.
Tommy Gemmell’s Adidas boots were purchased by an anonymous private collector.