LEISURE BOAT USERS ANNOUNCE THEIR PLANS TO OPPOSE ANY FUTURE INCREASES ABOVE INFLATION.
Following the debate at the March States Meeting when the requette on leisure boat mooring charges for 2024 was narrowly defeated, the local mooring holders
Following the debate at the March States Meeting when the requette on leisure boat mooring charges for 2024 was narrowly defeated, the local mooring holders
July 2024 Reasons for objecting to the increases recently imposed and proposed future increases. The charges are inequitable and will be to the long-term detriment
The Very High Frequency (VHF) aerial that covers the East side of Sark has suffered a serious technical fault and is unserviceable. Mariners wishing to
We have been sent some more clarification on the French Entry and Exit requirements. Please take a look at the two documents below: Annexe 2

The Directorate General of Customs and Excise Duties (DGDDI -La direction générale des douanes et droits indirects), the National Federation of border police (DNPAF –
The QEII Marina gates are currently unreliable on neap tides and may not fully lower. Mariners are advised not to trust the marina gate lights
sent out week c/ 25th March Dear Deputies, Firstly, we should like to express our sincere thanks to those of you who supported the
Minutes of the 2023 AGM held at La Villette Hotel on Tuesday 14th November at 2000hrs The President Nick Guillemette opened the meeting at 2000hrs and welcomed
The fog signal at St Martin’s Point Light is unreliable – Until further notice.
On the 24th.March 1923, the Guernsey Boat Owners Association was formed by a group of local businessmen in the backroom of a shop in Smith
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