Please sponsor Mark Haggarty helping Guernsey animals who is running his first ever marathon and its the London Marathon
Posted by Steve on 26th Mar, 2017 |
Guernsey man Mark Haggarty is taking on his first ever marathon and has decided that he would like to help animals in Guernsey for this momentous task.Mark didn't think when applying for a place in the London Marathon he would be accepted but after finding out that he now has this amazing...
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Come visit the GSPCA at the EY Careers and Skills Show tomorrow
Posted by Steve on 22nd Mar, 2017 |
Tomorrow between 9am and 6pm the GSPCA will be at the EY Careers and Skills Show at Beau Sejour.At our stand we will have members of our team to chat about working for the GSPCA and also the many volunteer opportunities.Not only will there be members of our team through the day, we will also have a...
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Please help the wild birds of Guernsey - advice from the GSPCA - reports of Trichomonosis in finches and other species
Posted by Steve on 21st Mar, 2017 |
The GSPCA has been made aware of a number of wild birds being seen as well as rescued birds coming into the Shelter with ailments that could likely be Trichomonosis . Trichomonosis is the name given to a disease caused by the protozoan parasite Trichomonas gallinae. The disease is also known as ‘...
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Regency Bedding's EASTER EGGSTRAVAGANZA with Island FM and Outdoor Guernsey - Sunday 16th April
Posted by Steve on 21st Mar, 2017 |
Island FM have teamed up with Regency Bedding and have created an exciting event and fundraiser to introduce Primary School Children to a fun afternoon of Taster Sessions of Alternative Sports and Activities with Outdoor Guernsey at Rue Maingy Activity Centre.The Sporting activities will include;...
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50 years on the team at the GSPCA remember the Supertanker Torrey Canyon and all the wildlife affected
Posted by Steve on 16th Mar, 2017 |
On the 18th March 1967 Supertanker Torrey Canyon ran aground on rocks between Land's End and the Scilly Isles and leaked its cargo of oil into the sea. The 974-ft (297m) tanker, which was carrying a cargo of 119,328 tonnes of crude oil, hit Pollard's Rock in the Seven Stones reef. The oil...
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