Carriage drivers present new link box
Friday 30th December 2011, 10:00AM GMT.
A replacement tractor link box was handed over to the island’s medical officer, Dr Peter Counsell, on Christmas Eve, the result of fund-raising by the island’s carriage drivers and donations.
IF ANYTHING epitomises Sark in terms of what it means to those who visit, then I would suggest that it is the image of a horse-drawn carriage.
Forget the nonsense so frequently spouted about this small rock being best known for its feudalism – most people wouldn’t be able to define that expression in a month of Sundays – because, when asked what makes Sark so pleasantly different, the immediate response in most cases is ‘no cars’, coupled with carriage drives.
Yet rarely is reference made to those whose skill, local knowledge and general good humour contribute so much to the positive image many of our 50,000 or so tourists a year take away with them – the carriage drivers.
On Christmas Eve, Sark residents were given an opportunity to thank the drivers when they handed over a new tractor link box to the island’s medical officer, Dr Peter Counsell. The link box – state of the art, if such a thing is possible, but certainly custom-built – was paid for by the drivers who, earlier this year, decided to work in fancy dress in order to raise money.
The purpose was to replace the box which had been used by the last three island doctors at least and was, to all intents and purposes, in such a state of disrepair that it was probably more likely to injure a patient than help one.
For those not familiar with the vagaries of medical assistance in Sark, when the doctor is called out to a patient who subsequently needs further treatment at the medical centre, that patient is often transported while sitting in a garden chair in the link box – a somewhat precarious journey, given the state of some of the island’s roads.
The new box not only has a built-in seat – complete with safety belt – but half of it is filled with all the medical kit the doctor is likely to need on a call-out, including a pair of crutches.
The fund-raising was a splendid effort – by the carriage drivers and those who donated – and yet another example of the practical side of generosity.
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More news of fund-raising – I just wonder how many tens of thousands of pounds have been raised for good causes in Sark this year – came with an email from Jan Guy, who told me that the carol singers raised £1,355.68 with their island perambulations, the money to be divided equally between the Royal British Legion and the International Red Cross.
Jan added: ‘The organisers would like to thank all those who sang, those who listened and popped some money in the tins, those who sent donations, those who invited us in for mulled wine and festive “figgy pudding”, and the patron saint of carol singers, who granted us good weather on every evening but one.’
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The day after tomorrow it will be 2012 – the year of the London Olympics and the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, which holds out the prospect respectively of a medal for Sark’s dressage rider Carl Hester and a visit from the Prince of Wales.
If the New Year Fairy were to tap me on the shoulder and grant me three wishes, then the first would probably centre on the customary good health and prosperity.
As to the second and third, I am inclined towards wishing the writer(s) of the Sark Newsletter a severe, if painless, attack of writer’s cramp and then hoping that Sark’s Chief Pleas turns itself into a proper debating chamber and not an anti-Brecqhou rubber stamp.
In the meantime, a Happy New Year to all those who feature in and read this weekly column, wherever they may be.
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I visit Sark from time to time and will echo your praise for everyone of the carraige drivers. After all it is part of the Sark experience to travel around the island as either a huddled but freindly group or in luxury in a carrage hired for your own use. With an expert in control.
At this point, can I say that I will miss Hugo this year. But hope to see Ann to pay my repects.
On your wishes, the best of luck.
With interest, I noted the bank that had received more customer complaints that any other, That was in the news today. Coincidence?
You have a relatively new democracy in Sark. There is bound to be some teething troubles. Give it a few hundred years, it will sort itself out.
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Phil allows an innate sense of balance of fairness to be unnecessarily deferential to the SNL, and not very understanding as to just why Chief Pleas has been cornered into a position that precludes debate, because the SEM/SNL offence offensive, and the bottomless cash trough that feeds it.
Phil, you really have no need to make the effort to be even handed. Telling the poison penners of the SNL to “grow up” will suffice, without the need for any balancing barbs aimed at a CP that is hobbled by circumstances.
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Hobbled by circumstances? What circumstances AJ?
Phil you know that it is totally impossible to be even handed on Sark these days. You are expected to be either in one ‘camp’ or the other sad though it is for Sark to have got to this state of affairs. Depends whether you are retired with an income, working for the island or having to work for a living.
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Jey: It’s well understood that no one on Sark is willing to speak up for fear of having the SNL Inquisition come along to explore their private lives and heap on the innuendo – appparently with the investiagtive enthusiasm of a major media group, coupled to a blood feud.
You make good points about the economic issues – which is why it is so woeful that such debate cannot now be held responsibly and objectively – as long as the SNL remains so thoroughly offensive about anyone or anything that is not entirely favourably disposed towards SEM; and venally opposed to the “Establishment”.
The recent Sark documentary on ARTE is an example of a rather more useful and positive approach that is well worth watching: http://videos.arte.tv/fr/videos/360_geo-6285588.html
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Funnily enough I did see the video yesterday and a pity it was in french (Sark never has improved my french sadly) and so only got a bit of what Sue was saying not the complete transcript.
I still remember the hostility SEM received from some residents before they even got on island. Just the thought of them coming to the island sent shock horror through the ex pat community.Nothing I can see has changed that scenario in that they were condemned before they even started improving facilities on the island. The younger working people on island trying to get jobs, personal loans for housing etc. have never until now had a chance of a secure job and housing although even that seems to be going out of the window now.I suppose it means that the ex pats get cheap labour now again for their gardens, cleaning etc. as it used to be especially in the winter months.Maybe kids like mine going on the ‘roads’ again in the winter months.
The Real Sarkese by birth seem to be the losers unless they are part of the ‘establishment’ which few are these days – not sure if you are one of them.
I feel that Phil tries to find an even keel himself and pleads for more people to do the same but I do not anticipate it happening just more entrenched people sitting it out to see who wins overall. Sad for Sarkese to see their island being destroyed and sadly many friends of mine with families are leaving/left the island to those who want to fight amongst themselves and thus get nowhere.
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Jey:
You miss the point. Based on their life’s experience, all oligarchs operate on the basis that money can do anything.
Some naive folks who really did not – and still do not – “get” how Sark operates fondly believed that the imposition of democracy would allow them to do what money has done elsewhere in western democracies – buy the voters! But when it did not, a petulant outburst followed immediately; after which all pretence was pointless, and the battle lines were drawn. The fiasco over the Island Hall is another clear example of multiple motives.
You cannot appease bullies – ask Neville Chamberlain. But despite the vast SEM cash trough, the “resistance” remains tiresomely determined as long as the abomination of the Sark News Letter continues to insult the intelligence of the entire island, with the exception of those who happily sup from the trough.
So when Phil waves a piece of paper that promises peace and SEM-led prosperity in our time, be very suspicious.
The start of rapprochement involves an apology for ever allowing the SNL to spill its crude, offensive and petulant bile on the island, the departure of the notable protagonists – and the appointment of a new leader for SEM on the basis of mutual consent. It is possible, if they are prepared to accept that cash cannot steamroller all “opposition”.
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Please don’t miss the point (and don’t prove that a big enough lie repeated often enough with eventually grind out the truth – even when it is as transparently biased as the SNL). The “establishment” and ex-pats would all LOVE to have a realistic Sark society again; especially at times when issues need proper debate. But who wants to risk “investigation” by all the resources of the reptilian UK press..?
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I just caught up with today’s GP and Phil’s response to my comment at the top of this list. If he cannot see that the style, tone and content SNL defines the oppressive situation on Sark so clearly and fundamentally, then I’m not sure what he’s doing pretending to be journalist. Also, why not lower youself and join in the discussion, here, Phil? Or don’t you want to have truck with those who value their privacy as much as the Barclays?
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