Thank you to Heritage and all that supported the Art in the Park fund raiser
Posted by GSPCA on 28th Oct, 2013 |
On Thursday last week at St Pierre Park Hotel the GSPCA thanks to Mark Bayliss held an Art Exhibition and Sale.With drinks and canapes sponsored by the Heritage Group, a lovely evening was had by all that attended.The event was the first commercial sale of work of local artist Mark Bayliss and both...
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Have you got your mask for this weekends Ball at Balloonees who are supporting the GSPCA and offering a discount
Posted by GSPCA on 28th Oct, 2013 |
We are all looking forward to the GSPCA Mystery of Masquerade Charity Ball this Saturday.If you haven't yet got a mask then why not try Balloonees who are supporting our event.Bobby Brown from Balloonees said 'Don't forget your Masquerade Ball Masks for the GSPCA event at St Pierre Park in November...
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5 young ladies hold a Cake Sale to raise funds for the GSPCA
Posted by GSPCA on 24th Oct, 2013 |
Earlier this week 5 young ladies popped into the GSPCA to donate the proceeds of a Cake Sale they had arranged to raise funds for the many animals at the Shelter.Mia Le Tissier, Bea Pope, Megan Redwood, Imogen Collis and Suranne popped in on Tuesday to gift the grand total of £68 which they had...
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Bad Weather puts Seal Pups at risk this time of year - Please Watch for them around our coastline
Posted by GSPCA on 23rd Oct, 2013 |
Every Autumn the shores of the Bailiwick see Grey Seal pups being born and the GSPCA are issuing advice today on what to do especially with the rough weather that we currently have.Last year the GSPCA rescued two Grey Seal Pups which were called Jethou Bumblebee and Hanois.Fortunately both were...
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Good News as Ships are banned from discharging the pollutant PIB which has killed 1000's of British Birds in 2013
Posted by GSPCA on 22nd Oct, 2013 |
The GSPCA are pleased to hear that the polluntant that killed and injured more than 4,000 birds, called polyisobutene (PIB) between Cornwall and Sussex, and on the Channel Islands can no longer be dumped at sea after a worldwide ban was agreed.The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has...
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