Tue 18 Oct 2022
A planning application to establish a new quarry at the Vale's Chouet headland was finally granted permission yesterday with conditions following an Open Planning Meeting.
Fri 14 Oct 2022
Official notices have now been published inviting parishioners to submit nominations for a number of parochial roles, an annual event under the island's 1948 Reform Laws.
Thu 13 Oct 2022
Deputies on the Development and Planning Authority will have the final say on whether Chouet headland can be used as a site for the island's newest granite quarry, it has been confirmed. Separately, the DPA is holding a drop-in event this Saturday, to which Vale parishioners are invited to address members on planning issues generally.
Sun 09 Oct 2022
Vale parishioners are being asked for their views on new outdoor eating and drinking areas in the north of the island around the Bridge area. The consultation has been launched by Environment & Infrastructure as part of a process designed to make it easier for eateries and establishments to get permission for al fresco dining.
Fri 07 Oct 2022
Dog owners who take their animals on the island's bays are being asked to keep an eye on them although the summer "beach ban" has come to an end for the year.
Thu 06 Oct 2022
Parishioners with hedges and/or streams on their property are reminded that the legal deadline for cutting them back and cleaning douits has expired and inspections are now underway.
Thu 06 Oct 2022
Most parishioners have now paid their rates with just a few outstanding, the office has reported. The previous backlog of 33 is now down to 22, with four of those part-paid.
Thu 15 Sep 2022
Vale parishioners have been invited to take part in a survey aimed at improving the way islanders get around the island. It has been prepared by WSP consultants, who have been commissioned by the Guernsey Housing Association to carry out the study as part of its planning for the Kenilworth/Parc Le Lacheur housing development.
Sat 10 Sep 2022
Further details have been released about the proposed development of 131 affordable units of accommodation at the former Kenilworth Vinery site, now known as Parc Le Lacheur. This follows a public presentation today, when parishioners had an opportunity to see the plans and ask questions of the Guernsey Housing Association, which is responsible for the scheme.
Fri 09 Sep 2022
Vale parishioners who wish to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth will be able to do so by signing a Book of Condolence that will be available at the Douzaine Room from Monday. The arrangements have just been announced as the nation comes to terms with the loss of its Monarch.