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⛔ Planned road closure
📍 Les Oberlands - St Peter Port
📆 Monday 9th - Tuesday 24th February
ℹ Guernsey Electricity upgrading cables
We've approved a request to close Les Oberlands road in St Peter Port for two weeks from Monday 9th February, to allow Guernsey Electricity to upgrade low voltage cables along the road.
We're providing notice of these works earlier than usual as the road connects to the rear entrance to the hospital. If you're cycling, you'll still be able to pass through the works if done with care and observing dismount signs. Otherwise, we ask that all staff and visitors to the Princess Elizabeth Hospital please enter via the main entrance from Le Vauquiedor.
Details of changes to the scheduled bus routes will be available online from buses.gg/ or by emailing information@buses.gg.
Take a look at the latest roadworks and traffic management at roadworks.gov.gg
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We are recruiting an Ambulance Care Assistant (ACA) for our Non-Emergency Patient Transfer Service.
ACAs transport low dependency, non-emergency patients to medical appointments, in a caring and compassionate manner. The role involves ensuring patients arrive in good time for appointments, undertaking administrative tasks including bookings and enquiries.
Application form, EDI form and CV must be submitted on application. Please find these under the job description on our website.
Entries close on 28th February.
For more information, and to read the full job description head to: loom.ly/TiphQ70
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Our Head of Operations, Dean De La Mare, received a Chief Officers Recognition of Performance for his planning and delivery of the events to commemorate the founder of the Ambulance and Rescue Service, Reg Blanchford.
Last year a Blue Plaque was unveiled at the ambulance headquarters at the Rohais and the building was renamed as Blanchford House.
The award was presented by the Bailiff of Guernsey, Sir Richard McMahon.
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