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John Hollis, the Knight Commander of St John Guernsey, is standing down from his position due to a period of poor health. Mr Hollis represented Guernsey in events in the UK and was in charge of ...
The Rt. Rev. John Guernsey and his wife, the Rev. Meg Phillips will be making their first visit to the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Roanoke as Bishop ...
A blue plaque has been unveiled in memory of the founder of Guernsey's ambulance service. The island's ambulance station will ...
Guernsey's ambulance service say they're in desperate need for a new vehicle if they're to continue saving lives. Staff at St John's Ambulance say they've been extremely busy in recent months and ...
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Three people recognised for services to St John - MSNTwo ambulance staff and one volunteer from Guernsey have been invested as Members of the Order of St John. Aimee Lihou, head of quality and patient safety, former ambulance officer Dave Welbourne ...
The commandery's banner was created by the Royal College of Arms Guernsey's ambulance and rescue service and St John voluntary service have become independent from the UK. It means their services ...
Two new ambulances have been presented to Guernsey's St John Emergency Ambulance Service. They were handed over by the States of Guernsey on Sunday in a ceremony that recreated scenes of 84 years ...
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Cycle paramedics to bolster Liberation Day cover - MSNParamedics on bikes will be deployed in St Peter Port as part of the ambulance services cover for this year's Liberation Day celebrations in Guernsey, St John Ambulance has said. The first aid ...
Guernsey's St John marine ambulance was called out more than fifty times in 2021, the services busiest year since 2012. The marine ambulance - the Flying Christine III ...
The Robert D. Farber University Archives and Special Collections Department holds an unusual scrapbook created in the Channel Islands during World War II. The scrapbook, made by “W.T. Oliver, 8 ...
St John will be recruiting a new Knight or Dame Commander in the next few weeks. Follow BBC Guernsey on X (formerly Twitter), and Facebook . Send your story ideas to [email protected].
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