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The Guernsey Press’ monthly property supplement carries full colour features on the Island’s most interesting Guernsey homes and properties for sale.

It also looks at the property market, giving details of recent sales and analysing trends. In addition, plus all the major real estate agents’ house listings.

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Planning applications, 9 March 2010

 IEG wants to alter the access gates and move the emergency gate at the Kosangas filling station, Bulwer Avenue.        (Picture by Tom Tardif, 0928869)

Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.

Planning applications, 2 March 2010

The Culture and Leisure Department wants to erect a Guernsey French welcome sign at Channel Island Ceramics’ premises in Forest Road.	(Picture by Steve Sarre, 0923642)

Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.

Court rejects appeal to build homes in Upper St Jacques

An appeal over an application, rejected by the Environment Department, for the bungalow Greenways to be demolished to create access to the site in Upper St Jacques was rejected by the Royal Court yesterday. (Picture by Tom Tardif, 0925492)

AN APPEAL against the Environment Department’s refusal to allow a cul-de-sac to be built off Upper St Jacques was unanimously rejected by the Royal Court yesterday.

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Two into one won’t go – unless first tribunal overrules the planners

THE first planning appeal to come before the tribunal set up under the new planning law heard yesterday from a man wishing to convert two cottages into one home.

Environment ‘willing to justify actions over eyesores’

ENVIRONMENT minister Peter Sirett has moved to answer criticisms of his department over so-called ‘eyesore architecture’.

Planning applications – 23 February, 2010

Appliations to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.

Planning applications – 16 February, 2010

Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.

Local market house average falls to £330,500

LOCAL market properties have dropped in price, according to figures released by the Policy Council.

Planning applications – 9 February, 2010

Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.

January property market sees an £11m. increase

HOUSE sales have made a positive start to the year.