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  1. Alfresco, Charlie and Wendy Saturday
  2. Thanks Steve Harbour master mentioned PCR test, I had to have one yesterday took 12 hours for negative result. FINGERS CROSSED HE WAS WRONG
  3. A bit more digging found that which appears more positive
  4. Guernsey, Alderney, Sark and Herm to remove all testing and self-isolation requirements for UK visitors from July 1st The Islands of Guernsey – Guernsey, Alderney, Sark and Herm – are preparing to remove all testing and self-isolation requirements for visitors from the UK and other parts of the British Isles. Today Guernsey’s government set out its planned changes to travel, which it expects to introduce on or close to July 1st. This is based on the current progress being made with the Islands’ vaccination programme which, like the UK, is progressing quickly. Guernsey expects to have all of its adult population vaccinated with at least one dose, and the most vulnerable with two doses, by this date. The Islands will then move to a ‘traffic light’ system for travel rules which closely aligns to the UK’s own rules. Those who are travelling via the UK to Guernsey from other destinations around the world will need to check if they are coming from Green, Amber, or Red countries to determine what the requirements are for entry into Guernsey. It is important that travellers check the Green, Amber or Red testing and self-isolation requirements on gov.gg/coronavirus as these may, at times differ slightly from the UK. But for visitors whose country of origin is the UK, or elsewhere within the Common Travel Area, there will be no testing or self-isolation requirement when they arrive in Guernsey. This includes UK visitors who have not had a COVID-19 vaccine. All visitors will still be asked to provide details of their travel history in the 14 days prior to visiting Guernsey through the Islands’ Travel Tracker which can be found by visiting Travelling to and from the Bailiwick | States of Guernsey - COVID-19 (gov.gg). The move to unrestricted travel for UK visitors, and fewer restrictions for those visiting from many other countries, reflects the changing focus for the Islands’ community which is now able to make its successful vaccination programme the first line of defence, and to take the next steps in learning to live responsibly with COVID-19. Chief Minister of Guernsey, Deputy Peter Ferbrache said “Islanders have worked together fantastically since our first COVID case in spring 2020, and thanks to them we have avoided some of the worst effects of the pandemic compared with many other parts of the world. But it’s still been challenging, and one of the hardest parts is how we have had to restrict travel meaning many Island residents have been separated from family and friends, and we have not been able to welcome the many visitors who normally come to our shores for holidays and business each year. It’s a part of Island life that’s been on hold, but finally we’re near the point we can un-pause and reconnect with the rest of the British Isles and the rest of the world.” The Islands are home to a busy and diverse tourism industry with a wide range of hotels and accommodation providers, attractions, guides, restaurants and visitor-focused events. Since the beginning of the pandemic they have been supported by the local community through a successful staycation campaign and a busy food-and-drink trade, as Guernsey has been COVID-free for most of the past 18 months. For most of that period there have been no restrictions on the local community (no social distancing, no face coverings, no limits on business activity etc) because of the border restrictions which have carefully controlled incoming travel and the importation of COVID cases. But despite the local support, tourism businesses have relied upon emergency funding from the Guernsey government to sustain them through this difficult period, and the sector is now bursting to begin welcoming visitors again and showing off their fantastic Island home. Ant Ford-Parker, founder/owner of Outdoor Guernsey and Chair of the Guernsey Tourism Partnership said “This is great news for everyone involved in the tourism and hospitality industries in the Islands. We are thankful to all those making the decisions and most especially the community, who have been so supportive, for getting us to this moment. We now look forward with excitement to welcoming UK visitors, family and friends again. To rebuilding and revitalising our businesses and working to make the most of the new opportunities as people look for safe, welcoming and uniquely different destinations in a changed world.” News
  5. Good Idea Martin I have checked the web, and there is some info on there that I do not seem to be able to copy and paste on here. In a nutshell it says that the rules may change on 1st July. So I phoned the Harbour Master on 01481 820070 and had a chat to him. seems like a helpful chao. Good news is that there are moorings in place, not so good news some are being reserved for vessels having to quarantine on arrival. He did suggest that if there are not enough moorings we may want to go on anchor as it is good holding ground. When I pushed further about which band we would be in from Poole , he said to check a few days in advance of going. It sounded like we would at the very minimum need evidence of vaccinations and possibly need to do a PCR test on arrival. Not being allowed ashore until we get results. If changes get tighter it would mean a 7 day quarantine. Either of these could bugger up the trip at short notice. I will have another go at pasting the info Charlie
  6. Happy Birthday Charlie Have a great day/evening
  7. Sounds like a good Idea I hope the Islands l keep the window for this trip Open I was talking to a Member at the Yacht Club who has a house on the Island and he told me that the Harbour Master told him not to bring his boat over yet. Also do we know if the moorings are in place?
  8. Four boats 😀😀 sounds like old times
  9. great white

    Good old Wood

    and poor old Wedger has piles.😄
  10. Not a nice situation and not nice for you to see either Martin, she served you and Dean very well. Charlie
  11. Nice to see Sam has re-joined the Club, with his family and Hydra. Charlie
  12. great white

    Hi All

    Welcome back Charlie and Splash out Remember her well when Bob owned her.
  13. Nice picture Thanks Dan
  14. Went to Dancing ledge in the hope of calmer sea and bigger fish, neither happened Back to Ballard near Sam and had a lot more action on the target species but like him they were too small to weigh Last hour moved into Swanage for dinner. only one more bream, then a smoothy and a spotted , both quite fun on a bream rod. Hell of a tide running as we surfed past old harry on our way home Tight lines all today
  15. Loobie 1V Jerry Shutter,Jerry Sumbler, Jim Tiddler!, Dave Wilson, Sunday Tigerfish, Alun, Steve - Saturday Marlin - Greg and Brad - Monday Joint Venture - Adam, Ian, Rube, Rob, Charlotte - Saturday Madness - Dean - Martin Reel Bizzy Jacob and Kev Saturday Serenity - Tony and Stuie- Saturday Fisheagle - Allan Green - Mike Hall Sunday. Alfresco - Charlie and Wendy - Sunday
  16. Thanks guys I am sure he will as he is out fishing on his boat with Eileen while his boys are at school
  17. Alfresco out PM and evening channel 6
  18. Thanks mate
  19. wasn't that a couple of years ago
  20. I have put my name down to go with Dave on Reel Magic, so would need accommodation please Terry. I am not sure if Dave had asked you for him and crew
  21. Thanks to the guys trying to get this organised and having to postpone Not an easy job, but you are doing well
  22. Happy Birthday Mick have a great day Charlie
  23. May be good for me, the boat came out to day and some hard work may see it back afloat and available on the new dates
  24. Hi Kam that's how I tie it too. but for my UK fishing I use a much easier and quicker double grinner
  25. lots of half hitches in a FG knot
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