By Dr Sally Simmons, Clinical Director, Island Medical Centre Medical academics are warning that the UK could face a second...
Month: July 2020
The couple were married by Alderney's Registrar All photographs by Steve Phelan Weddings are few and far between this summer...
Senior Guernsey civil servant Adrian Lewis has been recruited to offer 'interim support' to the States of Alderney. The Island's...
A UK government backed aviation project has Alderney in its sights for launching a trailblazing service that would see passengers...
Alderney Week 2020 has been unveiled – and despite massive hurdles presented by Covid 19 its a lively and entertaining...
Mark Harrisson, former Rolls Royce aircraft engineer, Barclay brothers helicopter pilot and now aviation consultant, is staging a public presentation...
A public meeting scheduled to take place this week by would-be marina developers has been postponed. Gordon Owen and Kay...
Alderney may be welcoming tourists from the Isle of Man over the next few weeks. The first flight from Guernsey...
Alderney residents have enjoyed their first theatre outing since lockdown --thanks to the stellar efforts of the Island's youngsters. Last...
No new cases of Covid 19 were recorded after a seven day isolation pilot scheme was introduced for travellers entering...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKEYdayPih8 The Nunnery Heritage Site re-opened on Saturday The new look Nunnery is destined to be the island's premier tourist...
The States of Alderney has voted in favour of legislation to introduce a Single Property Tax next year. The Single...
Warmer weather has washed up what for many will be some rather less than welcome visitors to Alderney's bays –...
Peter 'Maverick' Clay St Anne's church was filled to overflowing on Saturday, as we came together to say goodbye to...
Travel to and from the UK without the need to isolate on return could commence on 1st September if key...
Travel to the UK without mandatory isolation on return to the Bailiwick is to be permitted on compassionate grounds, for...
Alderney's recorded net cost to the States of Guernsey rose by more than £1.5 million in 2019. The deficit widened...
The best preserved Roman small fort in Western Europe will be re-opened the public next weekend after a major enhancement...
Residents will be able to ask questions on proposals to build a marina at the south east corner of Braye...
The Bailiwick’s century-old birth registration laws could be up for a revamp, if an amendment to the Discrimination Law proposals...
Two Made in Alderney Markets will take place this summer and free pitches are still left if you have goodies...
Aurigny offered public assurances today that the airline intended to get back to normal services as soon as possible -...
Due to increased demand and in conjunction with the Bailiwick ‘Staycation’ promotion, Aurigny have put on extra flights to Alderney...
Policy and Finance Committee chairman James Dent has warned of the 'fundamental challenges' the island faces because of the fluctuating...
Patients waiting for elective surgery dates will continue to face unspecified delays because of the lasting impact of the Covid...
St Anne's School is holding a 'respect and tolerance' afternoon today featuring readings and music from pupils and staff. The...
Flights to the Isle of Man from Guernsey are now on sale offering people the unique opportunity to travel between...
Questions are asked about the proposed Single Property Tax Residents at the July People's Meeting quizzed States Members on where...