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With our 143rd anniversary and GSPCA Purple Week we are holding an Animal Themed Chicken In A Basket Bingo BASH at the Last Post in St Andrews on Tuesday 9th February 2016
£14.50 per person from 7pm & £10.50 for children includes Food and 8 Games of Bingo
Animal themed fancy dress is optional.
Vegetarian and Gluten free options available

This month it is not only our 143rd anniversary but we are lucky enough to be nominated for the green token Community Matters box at the Waitrose store in Admiral Park and the Rohais.
By placing a token in the Community Matters box at your local branch you’re helping your community and if you choose the slot for the GSPCA helping animals in Guernsey.
With our 143rd anniversary and GSPCA Purple Week we are holding an Animal Themed Chicken In A Basket Bingo BASH at the Last Post in St Andrews on Tuesday 9th February 2016
£14.50 per person from 7pm & £10.50 for children includes Food and 8 Games of Bingo
Animal themed fancy dress is optional.
Vegitarian and Gluten free options available
To Book your place or table please call 01481 257261, pop into the Shelter or via our paypal link. If paying via paypal please reference 'Last Post Bingo' and indicate food options.
The GSPCA was founded in 1873 and to help celebrate 143 years caring for animals in Guernsey we are asking for your help.
There are many ways you, your school, group, work place, business can help celebrate.
The GSPCA week starts 8th February and celebrations will carry on until the 14th with our anniversary being Valentines Day the 14th February.
Ideas to get involved.......
Why not get a special gift for a loved one this Christmas.
This is your opportunity to give a gift of or for you to visit behind the scenes at our Animal Shelter in St Andrews and see the work being carried out for the new build.
On the 28th, 29th, 30th and 31st of December and also on Saturday 2nd January we are running guided tours around the Animal Shelter and have gift certificates that can be collected from the reception desk for those wanting to give a tour as a present.
On the 28th, 29th, 30th and 31st of December and also on Saturday 2nd January we are running guided tours around the Animal Shelter and have gift certificates that can be collected from the reception desk for those wanting to give a tour as a present.
We are arranging the guided tours on a series of dates at 2pm and there are many throughout 2016.
We ask for a minimum donation of £5 per person and £3 per child, or £15 for a family of four. (In 2016 we have some themed tours which are £15 per child.)
Why not get a special gift for a loved one this Christmas.
This is your opportunity to give a gift of or for you to visit behind the scenes at our Animal Shelter in St Andrews and see the work being carried out for the new build.
On the 28th, 29th, 30th and 31st of December and also on Saturday 2nd January we are running guided tours around the Animal Shelter and have gift certificates that can be collected from the reception desk for those wanting to give a tour as a present.
Over the weekend to raise funds for the many animals at the GSPCA staff and volunteers helped organise and run 5 separate events.
Both days we sold Christmas trees, on Saturday we had a stall in town, we had a stall and Santa Paws Walk in Saumarez Park on Sunday and we also had a stall at Oatlands on Sunday.
Not only did we raise money on our games and gift stall the pitch fees were donated to the the GSPCA and we would like to say a huge thank you to all involved and supported, especially all of the stall holders.
The recently rebranded Christies Group has just launched its new, group gift card. For use in any of the businesses in the group, the cards can be purchased in any value from Christies, The Boathouse, The Swan Inn, Villa and Crabby Jack’s. Christophe Gaultier, Managing Director of the group said “we are a locally run family business and the launch of our new gift cards will make it easier for families across Guernsey to sample all of our establishments”.