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Olivia Fraser

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BBC News Aug 2026
Calls for rules on living in Guernsey motorhomes to be relaxed
Guernsey residents are calling for rules on living in motorhomes to be relaxed. Current guidance generally limits stays outside approved campsites to one month, with occasional permission for up to three months, and prohibits sleeping in a motorhome kept on private property. Mark Ferbrache says living in his renovated campervan allowed him to remain in his home while carrying out renovations, while Alyson Grainge and Sebastian Wale say longer-term permissions would let them test van living before moving abroad. Supporters favor private-property stays but acknowledge concerns about public areas becoming crowded with vans. Guernsey’s Development and Planning Authority and Housing Committee have been asked whether changes are being considered.
BBC News Jul 2026
There is too much of an emphasis on grades - Guernsey recruiter
A Guernsey recruiter urges employers to place less importance on school grades and focus more on offering work experience and opportunities to young people. Several teenagers describe difficulties finding part-time jobs and feeling judged primarily on academic results. Local data shows young people struggling to find work, and officials acknowledge limited entry-level opportunities and call for coordinated government action. Some employers are trying to create openings, but interest from local youths remains low. Government programmes aim to support young people into employment, but concerns persist about confidence, experience, and attitudes among job seekers.
BBC News Jul 2026
Sixth Form Centre students call for safer active travel routes
Students at the Sixth Form Centre in Castel are advocating for safer cycling and walking routes, citing narrow roads and increasing vehicle size as risks. Their proposals, including cycle‑only and one‑way roads with bike paths, will be presented to States of Guernsey deputies. Recent data shows a rise in active travel across the island, and the Health Improvement Commission, working with the Better Journeys Project, is promoting initiatives such as the Yellow Guernsey Award to encourage healthier, more sustainable travel.