23/06/2026
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Road reopened
π The Bridge - St Sampson's
More details below π
This morning, a third party caused significant damage to a streetlight on the Bridge.
Our team have been working hard in challenging weather conditions to remove and replace the streetlight as quickly and safely as possible.
We are pleased to confirm that this work is now complete and the Bridge has reopened to traffic.
Thank you for your patience.
23/06/2026
If you own an EV, you can now charge your vehicle at Sir Charles Frossard House outside of business hours. ππ
The charging points are available for use before 8am and after 6pm on weekdays and all day throughout weekends, providing further public access to the islandβs electric charging infrastructure.
Read more at https://gov.gg/EV-charging-Sir-Charles-Frossard-House
23/06/2026
βοΈ Emergency road closure
π The Bridge - St Sampson's
π Until Thursday 25th June
βΉοΈ Streetlight hit by vehicle
More details below π
22/06/2026
β‘οΈ One-way (westbound)
π Elizabeth Avenue (traffic lights to roundabout) - St Peter Port
π Tuesday 23rd - Wednesday 24th June
βΉοΈ Excavations to cut off old electricity supply + resetting manhole cover
Elizabeth Avenue at Admiral Park will be one-way westbound between the traffic lights at Les Banques to the roundabout in front of Waitrose, Premier Inn and Good Rebel from Tuesday 23rd June for two days. This is to allow Guernsey Electricity to carry out excavations to cut off an old electricity supply in the area as well as a manhole cover to be reset - both of which are taking place together to prevent further disruption in the future.
A diversion will be in place for those travelling eastbound along Le Grand BouΓ«t. Details of changes to the scheduled bus routes will be available online from https://buses.gg or by emailing [email protected].
Take a look at the latest roadworks and traffic management at https://roadworks.gov.gg.
21/06/2026
π¦ Temporary traffic lights
π La Route des Cornus - St Martin's
π Monday 22nd - Thursday 25th June
βΉοΈ Repair works to drainage cover
Temporary traffic lights will be in place along La Route des Cornus in St Martin's from Monday 22nd June for four days, to allow repair works to a failed drainage cover along the road.
If you're travelling to Guernsey Airport along this route please allow extra time for your journey as there are likely to be delays.
Take a look at the latest roadworks and traffic management at https://roadworks.gov.gg.
20/06/2026
β Planned road closure
π Mount Row - St Peter Port
π Monday 22nd - Tuesday 23rd June
βΉ Repairs to damaged cabling + household move
We've approved a request from Sure to close Mount Row From Monday 22nd June for two days to allow them to repair cabling underneath the road. A household move will also be taking place while this section of the road is closed.
π΄ If you're cycling, you can still pass through the road closure if done with care and observing dismount signs.
π If you're driving, a diversion will be in place along La Brigade, Les Varioufs, Rue Cauchez, Rue Poudreux, Les Frieteaux, and Ville au Roi.
π Details of changes to the scheduled bus routes will be available online from https://buses.gg or by emailing [email protected].
π₯ Access to the hospital will be via Les Oberlands.
Take a look at the latest roadworks and traffic management at https://roadworks.gov.gg.
19/06/2026
Does your child attend High School and need to use a school bus service from September this year? π
If so, please be aware that today is the deadline for requesting this.
If your child is attending High School, or the Sixth Form Centre, in September, you will have been contacted by their school and invited to complete this online form to say which service(s) they are likely to need: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=SVj2WYAqlU2DbTCOkIRxIwKi8ImGrS1HgmllLLUvXQVUMDJBWVhBSjk5Vk00MkhONkdCSUgyU1M2VS4u&route=shorturl
Several changes have been made to the bus routes, and in several cases, there will be a different bus operator for those routes.
Receiving this information on time will help us make sure we can respond to requests before the end of the current school term.
19/06/2026
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Road reopened
π Le Foulon - St Peter Port
Emergency works at Le Foulon have been completed three days earlier than anticipated, and the road has now reopened to all traffic.
We'd like to thank Guernsey Electricity for fixing the nearby fault swiftly, which has allowed the road to reopen before the weekend.
Take a look at the latest roadworks and traffic management at https://roadworks.gov.gg.
17/06/2026
Two abandoned vehicles have been removed from Portinfer car park by the Committee for the Environment & Infrastructure.
These were recovered by Ozzy Ozanne Recoveries and scrapped by Guernsey Recycling Group, free of charge.
Traffic and Highway Services identified the vehicles as abandoned in early May at which point they placed a notice on the cars explaining when they were due to be collected for disposal. Letters were also sent to the registered owners to provide an opportunity for them to say if these were not abandoned.
Itβs expected that a small number of other genuinely abandoned vehicles will be removed in the near future.
More information about how you can scrap your vehicle is available at: https://gov.gg/ScrappingAVehicle.
Read the media release at https://gov.gg/abandoned-vehicles-removed-Portinfer
16/06/2026
βοΈ Emergency road closure
π Le Foulon (between Rohais and Route Isabelle) - St Peter Port
π Works due to finish Monday 22nd June
βΉ Electricity fault
Le Foulon in St Peter Port has had to be closed with immediate effect to allow Guernsey Electricity to fix a fault near the road. These works are due to finish Monday 22nd June. Access to all businesses and Cheshire Home is via Rohais.
π΄ If you're cycling, you can still pass through the road closure if done with care and observing dismount signs.