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Last Friday the GSPCA unveiled our redevelopment plans for the Shelter.
The GSPCA has been caring for animals in Guernsey for over 141 years, and we have been at our current site since October 1929.
Over 2000 animals come through the doors every year, and need the facilities to care for them.
Thankfully the 4 acre site is able to care for all of those animals in need, but sadly many of the buildings are extremely old and some even date back as far as the 1950's.
With only two days to enjoy many beaches with your dogs around Guernsey, the GSPCA are reminding all about the restrictions.
Dogs are not allowed on or off lead on the following beaches between 1st May – 30th September:
Fermain
Petit Bot
L’Eree
The Northern end of Vazon
Port Soif
Cobo
L’Ancresse / Pembroke
Dogs are also excluded from Shell Beach, Belvoir Bay, Fisherman’s Beach and the stretch of beach in front of the White House Hotel to the Herm Jetty.
Daz Carre who is taking on the Maraton des Sables is on his last leg and another marathon having had an overnight run of 81km which went through Wednesday night and into Thursday morning.
Yesterday Daz sent an emotional message to family, loved ones and his supporters -
'Wow, what an experience this week has been!
On Wednesday another 13 new volunteers joined the GSPCA team.
Every 8 weeks or so the GSPCA hold Volunteer Induction evennings and this week we welcomed the newest group to the team.
With well over 340 volunteers helping the Animal Shelter every year and over 60 new helpers since the beginning of the year we are very grateful to all the help and support we receive.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said 'The volunteer support we receive is just fantastic and means we can do so much.'
Today Darren Carre is on day 5 of the Marathon des Sables 2014.
Currently Daz is on the 81km (49mile) stage through the night and we are awaiting details. He finished Stage 3 in 7hrs 59 mins and went up to 593rd place. On Monday the second day in an amazing 8 hours 3 minutes and 594th place and his first day in 7 hours 7 minutes and in a fantastic 552nd place.
This Blog is written by the very brave Darren Carre or Daz as his friends know him -
Today Darren Carre is on day 4 of the Marathon des Sables 2014.
He finished Stage 3 done yesterday in 7hrs 59 mins today and gone up to 593rd place. On Monday the second day in an amazing 8 hours 3 minutes and 594th place and his first day in 7 hours 7 minutes and in a fantastic 552nd place.
This Blog is written by the very brave Darren Carre or Daz as his friends know him -
Currently Darren Carre is on day 3 of the Marathon des Sables 2014. He finished his second day in an amazing 8 hours 3 minutes and 594th place and his first day in 7 hours 7 minutes and in a fantastic 552nd place.
This Blog is written by the very brave Darren Carre or Daz as his friends know him -
I am currently embarking on an adventure (or torture as some say!) of a lifetime in which I hope to raise £2000 for each of my chosen charities. So if you've seen me out running in even the most horrific of weather, this is why!!
The Challenge:
It is customary for each intake of probationary student officers to arrange a charity event to raise money for a charity of their choosing. This is not compulsory but is embraced by most Student Officer Intakes as a way to go out into the community that they are preparing to ultimately Police.
Guernsey Police Student Officers Class 1 of 2014 have chosen the GSPCA as their charity of choice.
Their chosen event is a half island walk. Anyone who wishes to join them for any part of the walk is more than welcome, and your furry friends are welcome too.
The GSPCA would like to make a number of thanks for a wonderful week which has started Pet Adoption Month and also World Stray Animal Day on Friday 4th April.
From Monday to Thursday last week we were once again invited into the OSA Recruitment Pop Up Shop where we had all sorts on sale to raise funds for the Shelter as well as a number of animals looking for new homes.
The shop had an Easter theme and we had many visitors through the week.
Due to demand during the first and second week of the Easter term at the GSPCA we will be running a series of open days.
During the two weeks we will have bric-a-brac to new goods on sale as well as refreshments, including hot drinks.
All going on in the Event and Training Room.
We are also arranging guided tours at 10.45am, 2pm and 3.20pm on certain days. We are asking for a minimum donation of £5 per person and £3 per child, or £15 for a family of four.