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THE ending of the requirement for ratepayers in Guernsey to fund rectories will have “significant implications” for clergy ...
Dean Barker said: "There will be significant implications, primarily for the clergy and their families who will be directly ...
Ratepayers will no longer pay for Church of England rectories in Guernsey following changes agreed by the States. Guernsey's ...
Millions of records detailing family history in Guernsey have been digitised and made available online. The States said the ...
A requirement for ratepayers in Guernsey parishes to pay for rectories could be scrapped. The States of Guernsey is due to ...
Rectors of the Church of England were yesterday given five years’ notice that parishes would no longer be required to fund ...
The island has one of the world's largest tidal ranges, which completely transforms the coastline every six hours.
The party will adopt the manifesto of Future Guernsey, which has dubbed itself a political movement. Rising housing costs have seen the amount paid out by parishes to house rectors increase.
Guernsey's Town Church will receive a budget of £215,907 for repairs and upkeep, it has been decided. The ratepayers' money was agreed at the St Peter Port parish meeting on Monday night.
Parishes in Guernsey might not have to cover the costs of maintaining rectories - like this one in St Martin - in the future The Dean of Guernsey says a proposal to stop ratepayers funding ...
Guernsey's parishes are required to provide housing for the rectors from their parish church. Historically costs have been covered by rents from parish-owned lands but in recent years parish rates ...