Feb 8, 2021
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(Picture by Sophie Rabey, 29221956)
(Picture by Sophie Rabey, 29221960)
People wrapped up walking on Vazon Beach during the low temperatures during Guernsey s second Covid-19 lockdown. (29221948)
Lihou Headland (Picture by Sophie Rabey, 29221954)
Some rain and sleet was forecasted to fall last night.
A Guernsey Met Office spokesperson said looking at the latest models, they showed frequent showers of rain or sleet over the next few days.
People wrapped up walking on Vazon Beach during the low temperatures during Guernsey s second Covid-19 lockdown. (29221948)
‘It will be cold,’ they said.
Lihou Headland (Picture by Sophie Rabey, 29221954)
Jan 26, 2021
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Alderney. (29163834)
The change came into force at midnight last night and is in addition to the other Bailiwick-wide lockdown restriction.
Travellers arriving in Alderney on essential work, such as medical and care professionals, will be exempt from the rule.
There will also be exemptions on compassionate grounds, such as for those returning from medical treatment.
Travellers from Alderney to Guernsey do not need to self-isolate. No cases of Covid-19 have been detected in the northern island.
Civil servants are working to set up a suitable system for exemptions.
This new regulation only applied today, but people who travelled to Alderney recently are being urged to voluntarily self-isolate or reduce contact with others.
Dec 21, 2020
INFORMATION which would show clearly why the States rejected alternatives to the island’s main sports hall as a vaccination centre will remain hidden.
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The Sir John Loveridge Hall was used on election night and for the recount. (Picture by Adrian Miller, 29041121)
When the States announced that the Sir John Loveridge Hall would be taken out of action until May, it faced with criticism from sports about the choice, especially with the David Ferguson Hall just metres away and seemingly with the same advantages as the chosen venue, but with significantly less disruption.
Dec 17, 2020
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The draw takes place live at 6.15pm in the Market Buildings.
There will also be a second prize of £50,000, and five third prizes of £10,000 each.
Another 60 prize winning tickets will also be drawn, each one scooping between £500 and £2,500.
All local proceeds from the draw will help support worthy causes in the Bailiwick.
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