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On the 25th June the Furze Oven teamed up with Island FM to run the great Guernsey Bake Off.
Entries of cakes from around Guernsey were baked and entered into the competition which took place in St Martins.
The entries were short listed to 10 all of which were blind tasted by the judges Carolyn Le Maitre from Island FM, Quinn Hamon and Shaun McDonald from the Furze Oven and their new cake shop on the Pollet called Gâche.
The judges had a difficult decision and after some hard decisions the winner was chosen and with no incline who it was all were surprised to find it was the youngest competitor, Holly Maubec who is 11 years old.
The winner of the competition is having her cake being made and sold by the Furze Oven and Gâche, and proceeds from the sale of the cakes throughout July with a donation will be handed to Holly's charity of choice in early August.
We were so pleased to hear that Holly had chosen the GSPCA so when we found out we invited her to the Shelter for a behind the scenes guided tour with the GSPCA Manager Steve Byrne.
Holly with her mum and friend received her tour this morning which she thoroughly enjoyed and at the end of it after feeding baby birds, holding a baby hedgehog called Winkle and seeing Olivia the turtle received a gift pack and thank you certificate.
Shaun McDonald from the Furze Oven and Gâche said "It wasn't easy short listing all of the cakes but when we got it down to 10 we had to blind test each to choose the winner."
"The winning cake was really good and we were surprised to find out it was the youngest entry."
"We are now very busy baking the cakes to sell and it is lovely to be supporting the GSPCA which Holly the winner selected."
Quinn Hamon from the Furze Oven and Gâche said "We ran the Guernsey Bake Off to help promote the new cake shop in town Gâche, Furze Oven in St Martins and to help a local charity."
"All of the cakes were tasty and we thank all of the entries for taking part and Island FM for their help."
"The winning cake is on sale at the Furze Oven in St Martins and Gâche on the Pollet in town with the proceeds being donated to Holly the winners chosen charity which is the GSPCA who we support and think do great work."
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said "We are hugely grateful to Holly for choosing the GSPCA as her charity of choice after winning the Guernsey Bake Off at the Furze Oven last month."
"After winning this lovely competition the sales of the winning cake which is being sold at the Furze Oven and Gâche will be donated to the GSPCA in August and we are grateful to all involved and a huge thank you from us at the GSPCA."
"As a way of thanks we took Holly for a guided tour and gave her a few goodies and a thank you certificate earlier today."
"Holly really enjoyed the tour and at the GSPCA and we are looking forward trying some of the cake which we are being donated from the Furze Oven for a very special event later this month."
"The new cake shop Gâche in St Peter Port is lovely and well worth a visit for your fresh cakes."
To visit the Furze Oven website please visit - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Furze-Oven/1663788007206974
To visit the Island FM website please visit - http://www.islandfm.com/
For fund raising ideas to help the GSPCA please visit - http://www.gspca.org.gg/fundraising
To donate via giving.gg to help Olivia the loggerhead turtle home please click here
We really need your help to get Olivia back to warmer waters.
Olivia is now ready to be flown to the Canary islands and we are currently appealing for funds to help towards the costs of her flight.
With just over £5000 raised so far we are well on the way towards being able to afford the costs of her flight.
To transport a loggerhead turtle from one country to another requires Cites documents which is now in place.
When we first rescued Olivia she was extremely weak, starving, dehydrated and close to death.
Just over four months later and she is now swimming and eating on her own which is difficult to achieve in captivity.
The next big step for Olivia is to get her back to a warmer climate and a rescue centre with experience to finish her rehabilitation.
We have arranged a place for Olivia in the Canary Islands and we need to raise the funds and arrange a plane to help transport her back to where she belongs.
Geoff George Ambulance Driver, Marine Medic and main carer for Olivia at the GSPCA said "Olivia is eating extremely well which is is a massive step in her rehabilitation as they are so difficult to feed in captivity."
"She is strong enough to travel and we are appealing for any donations to help fund her transport, container and care to get her to the Canary Islands."
"She is doing very well at the GSPCA and now we have the paperwork in place we are planning how to get her back where she belongs."
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said "Each day we move closer to be able to move Olivia to Gran Canaria and we are currently appealing for any final funds to help move her south."
"A huge thank you to everyone that has donated so far which has helped raise well over £5000 and although we have had quotes between £12500 and £35000 we are hoping to be able to transport her for less than this with final plans happening to fly her to a turtle rescue in the Canaries as we speak."
"Olivia was so weak, dehydrated and thin we were really worried for her when she first arrived, but thanks to the team at the GSPCA especially Geoff George, John Knight and the team at the Vetcare Centres, Les Van Blerk and the team at Vets 4 Pets, Spa De La Mare, Waitrose, Guernsey Reef, States Works, Guernsey Aquarium, Guernsey Builders, Le Friquet Garden Centre and many others she has improved each day and is now ready for a long journey."
"Loggerhead turtles are listed as Endangered and facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild in the near future according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources."
"In the wild they face many threats with the greatest threat being a loss of nesting habitat due to coastal development, predation of nests and human disturbances such as coastal lighting and housing developments that cause disorientations during the emergence of hatchlings."
"Other major threats include incidental capture in longline fishing, shrimp trawling and pollution. as well as incidental capture in fisheries is thought to have played a significant role in the recent population declines observed for these wonderful creatures."
"World wide the population of loggerhead turtles is estimated to only be between 40,000 and 50,000 nesting females which is less than the population of Guernsey."
"We are now desperately looking to find a plane that could help and donations towards the travel to help with costs of fuel and landing taxes."
"New Era Vets from Jersey have helped start the fund with a donation of £280 which was left after transporting the loggerhead turtle called Terri they rescued earlier this year and we are hugely grateful to them and to others that have donated towards her care."
"We have had many quotes well over £12,500 up to £35,00 to transport Olivia, but with the help of some friends and Petair we are hoping it will be much less to help get this very special lady home."
"Team members led by Kip Power at the GSPCA are building a travel container for Olivia which again comes as an additional cost to meet IATA transport regulations for turtles and will likely cost around £200 if anyone would like to doante to this."
"We will have to use veterinary products and rehydration substances to help Olivia during transit as well as have a number of the team and a vet to help ensure she travels safely as she is the size of a car bonnet at 3 feet wide by 4 feet long."
"We are all very excited that we will soon have everything in palce to transport Olivia south and if anyone would like to donate to help her and the many other animals in our care there are many ways in which you can do this from phone to online.
"Thank you to everyone that has helped so far it is really appreciated."
To make a donation online please click the giving.gg, the paypal button below, call 01481 257261, by post or at the GSPCA.
If you would liek to help in anyway you can contact GSPCA Manager Steve Byrne 01481 257261 or email [email protected]
To see previous updates for Olivia please click here
To donate via giving.gg to help Olivia the loggerhead turtle home please click here
Loggerhead facts
To see some of the businesses that have helped please check out the links below.
Waitrose Rohais - http://www.waitrose.com/bf_home/bf/333.html
For details of Waitrose Fish Friday please visit - http://www.waitrose.com/home/mywaitrose/fishfridays.html
Guernsey Builders - [email protected]
Spa De La Mare - http://www.spadelamare.com/
Guernsey Aquarium - https://www.facebook.com/guernsey.aquarium/
To donate via giving.gg to help Olivia the loggerhead turtle home please click here
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To donate to the turtle or Bonnie the grey seal pup please call 01481 257261, pop along to the Animal Shelter in St Andrews, by post or by clicking the link below.
To become an Angel Pen Pal sponsor please click here.
If you find a sick our injured wild animal please call 257261 or click here for advice.
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To see all of our events, links and fund raisers please click here
To donate towards the many animals in our care, you can do so by:
Calling: 01481 257261
By post or popping in the Shelter: GSPCA, Rue des Truchots, St Andrews, Guernsey, GY6 8UD
Or our Paypal page by clicking the link below
Our Just Giving Page by clicking here.
Or why not become an Angel Pen Pal Sponsor and give each month to help animals in our care by clicking here.
For your business to become a Corporate Angel Pen Pal sponsor please click here.
If you could help towards or new multi purpose building please click here to find out about the Build Partner programme.
If you are looking to adopt an animal and to complete an adoption form please click here.
If you would like to fund raise or help the GSPCA please contact the GSPCA on 01481 257261 or email [email protected]
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Posted by GSPCA on Tuesday, 30 June 2015
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There are many ways to support the work of the GSPCA and you can even donate online by clicking the paypal link below.
By post cheques payable to 'GSPCA' - GSPCA, Rue des Truchots, St Andrews, Guernsey, GY6 8UD
Or by phone 01481 257261.
To find out more regarding our Angel Sponsorship Scheme please click here.
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