Fun at the South Show and Daisy wins the day
Posted by Steve on 16th Aug, 2016 |
Last Friday and Saturday the GSPCA joined the South Show for a sunny and fun two days in St Martins.The Friday proved very popular with many families enjoying the bouncy castles, games and of course the Bonnie Baby competition.The Saturday also teamed with visitors and in the afternoon the GSPCA...
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See us at the Donkey Derby this Saturday 20th August - Can you help us on our fun games stall
Posted by Steve on 16th Aug, 2016 |
The Donkey Derby is always a lovely family day out and why not pop along to see the GSPCA and many other charity stalls this Saturday.We are hugely grateful to the Lions Club of Guernsey that hold the annual event and we look forward joining them this weekend.This Saturday is a busy day for the...
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Can you help us collect this Saturday for our GSPCA Flag Day on 20th August
Posted by Steve on 16th Aug, 2016 |
This year the GSPCA Flag Day is this Saturday on 20th August and we really need your help We are at many of the regular locations and here is the list you can see us collecting this weekend and where we need your helpAladdins Cave Beau Sejour Castle Cornet Creature Comforts Friquet Herm Kiosk...
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FIRST EVER GSPCA Fun Dog Show at the North Show Wednesday 24th August 2pm Main Arena and come along and see our stall
Posted by Steve on 16th Aug, 2016 |
On Wednesday 24th and Thursday 25th August it is the North Show and the GSPCA will be there with a stall for the fifth year in a row.Not only will we have a stall but we are also getting involved in a much bigger way with the first ever Fun Dog Show to be run at Saumarez Park during the North Show...
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Month of the Raptors at the GSPCA
Posted by Steve on 13th Aug, 2016 |
The last few weeks have been very busy at the GSPCA with dozens of injured hedgehogs, baby birds, rabbits, but also an unusual high number of Birds of Prey.On the 21st July Volunteer Warden Andrew Green was called out to an injured young kestrel in Kingsmill which is doing well, named 'Allardyce'...
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