Sark community dairy spring update
The Sark Newspaper hasn’t delivered an update on the dairy since last winter when the size of the Sark herd was a diminutive 16, and, of the 16, only 10 cows were being milked.
The Sark Newspaper hasn’t delivered an update on the dairy since last winter when the size of the Sark herd was a diminutive 16, and, of the 16, only 10 cows were being milked.
Following recommendations
as a result of the 2017 Education
Review of Sark School, in recent years post-13 education for the Island’s children predominantly takes place in Guernsey though home education is also possible.
In April 2021 following the publication of the Island’s year end Financial Statements, The Sark Newspaper called for Chief Pleas to revalue the Island’s undervalued balance sheet and to reinstate a proper audit of the Island’s accounts.
In April 2021 following the publication of the Island’s year end Financial Statements, The Sark Newspaper called for Chief Pleas to revalue the Island’s undervalued balance sheet
This week’s exposure of Guernsey States Assembly & Constitution Committee Secretary Carl Meerveld’s plans to table a report on the appointment of a commissioner with the responsibility
On Tuesday 10th May 2022, saw Their Royal Highnesses the Earl and Countess of Wessex arrive in Sark for its Liberation Day celebrations and to mark the year of the Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
At its recent Annual General Meeting,
the Sark Chamber of Commerce elected four new Council members
excited to move forward with new
ideas to promote and propel local
business and commerce on the Island
of Sark.
Although based in Guernsey, I have
been conducting German Occupation
themed walking tours on the beautiful island of Sark for nearly five years as part of the Visit Guernsey Walking Festival programme.
The Isle of Sark Shipping Company Ltd (IoSS) has released its latest update covering January to March
2022 and the financial year to date. The company really took on board comments from Sark residents that communications could be improved when the Island’s government attempted to force the IoSS’s board of directors to resign in 2020.
One of the Bailiwick’s better-known journalists may not be winning himself friends in political circles since questioning the capabilities of Guernsey’s Deputies. The heading highlighted the question titled