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Don't forget Guernsey grown Christmas Trees are on sale in the ground on sale today between 2pm and 4.30pm.
Mr and Mrs Le Page with their son Russell popped along this week to cut fresh from the field this lovely Christmas tree that they have called Arthur.
Every day this week including today between 2pm and 4.30pm you can come into the privately owned field and chose your very own local Christmas tree.
Why not get a special gift for a loved one this Christmas.
This is your opportunity to give a gift of or for you to visit behind the scenes at our Animal Shelter in St Andrews and see the work being carried out for the new build.
Between Christmas and New Years Day we are running guided tours around the Animal Shelter and have gift certificates that can be collected from the reception desk for those wanting to give a tour as a present.
We are arranging the guided tours on a series of dates at 2pm and there will be many set soon throughout 2017.
At the GSPCA we have seen a fantastic response to our recent Birthday and Special occasion guided tours and have already got many booked in over the coming weeks.
Last weekend we held another two special tours to celebrate three birthdays and everyone had a great time seeing and even handling some of the animals.
From young to old we now offer a unique experience for a loved one, family member or friend to see behind the scenes at the GSPCA.
With the schools breaking up for the summer we have guided tours planned next week.
Each term break we run a series of guided tours at the GSPCA with some special tours for the children. Don't forget you can also book a tour for a special event or birthday. For details on special tours please check out - http://www.gspca.org.gg/services/guided-tours-gspca
Last night the GSPCA and Hearing Dogs for Deaf People teamed up to for an evening at the GSPCA to see behind the scenes, refreshments and a talk about the work at the Animal Shelter.
The tour started 6pm and those attending got to see the lovely grounds at the GSPCA and the many animals in the care of the Shelter.
With Olivia the loggerhead turtle soon to be flown south the group were lucky enough to see her having her evening squid.
After the tour of the facilities the group enjoyed a chat with GSPCA Manager Steve Byrne over a hot drink and biscuits.
Tomorrow on Wednesday 13th July the GSPCA and Hearing Dogs for Deaf People have teamed up to for an evening at the GSPCA to see behind the scenes, refreshments and a talk about the work at the Animal Shelter.
The tour starts at 6pm and those attending will see the lovely grounds at the GSPCA and the many animals in the care of the Shelter.
This could be your last chance to meet Olivia the loggerhead turtle as the plans to get her home are being finalised.
On Wednesday 13th July the GSPCA and Hearing Dogs for Deaf People have teamed up to for an evening at the GSPCA to see behind the scenes, refreshments and a talk about the work at the Animal Shelter.
The tour starts at 6pm and those attending will see the lovely grounds at the GSPCA and the many animals in the care of the Shelter.
After the tour of the facilities the group will be provided with refreshments while having a talk given by GSPCA Manager Steve Byrne.
Numbers are limited and if you are interested please call Dawn on 01481 236999 £5 an adult £3 a child.
On Saturday Maddie Noyon and a group of her friends came along to the GSPCA for a Birthday guided tour.
Maddie who has just turned 7 years of age got a very special behind the scenes tour with her friends at the Shelter in St Andrews.
On requests we will arrange a special tour for a minimum donation and on Saturday Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager took the group around the site.
From seeing our resident tortoise to stroking Monkey a diabetic cat the girls all had a lovely evening.
Yesterday we saw visitors for the first of the guided tours at the GSPCA for half term with 28 to look around.
Sarah Creasey GSPCA Animal Welfare and Education Officer met the group at the front of reception at 2pm to greet them and show behind the scenes at the Animal Shelter in St Andrews.
From seeing some of the wildlife to meeting one of the dogs in for a home the group got to see many of the 300 animals in our care.