Building work under way at ambulance station

Two yellow, green and white St John Guernsey ambulance cars in front of its building.
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Work is set to continue until the end of 2025

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The amount of parking available at the ambulance station in Guernsey will be cut to allow for building work, bosses say.

The station in the Rohais is having upgrades to its staff changing area, welfare facilities and office space.

The ambulance service said visitor parking would be reduced at times. It added the work would not have an impact on emergency vehicles arriving or leaving the station.

Work is set to continue until the end of 2025.

The St John Guernsey training hall will remain open as will access to the St John Community Library with parking spaces reserved for users.

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