Rise in people attending island relocation event

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The show encourages people to move to Guernsey

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Organisers say a rise in the number of people attending a Relocate Guernsey event in London reflects "growing interest" in the island.

The event, held in the City of London on 9 October, introduced attendees to 25 island-based businesses and organisations.

The Relocate to Guernsey Show marked "a significant milestone" in efforts to promote Guernsey as a relocation, investment and lifestyle destination, according to the organisers.

They said this year 313 people and 25 businesses attended - a rise on the 262 people and 21 businesses in 2024.

Locate Guernsey director Jo Stoddart said it "reflects the growing interest in our island".

"We're not just helping people relocate - we're helping them integrate," she said.

"Through initiatives like our regular settling events, we're providing newcomers with opportunities to contribute their expertise and get involved in the local community. It's about building connections that benefit everyone."

Experts included urologist Owen Cole, who talked about the health system, Davey Le Marquand, who helps high net worth individuals move to Guernsey, and the principal of The Ladies College Daniele Harford-Fox, who shared insights into the education system.

Seminars covered issues including property, tax, education, Guernsey's healthcare and business life.

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