States seeks new ideas for bus station kiosk

The hexagonal unit. Three sides of it can be seen. The left one has a covered hatch, the middle one has a window and the one on the right a metal door. There is a sign reading "visitor information" and there are tourism-related marketing posters covering the rest of it.Image source, States of Guernsey
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The government said proposals would be assessed on how they would benefit the local economy and community

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The States of Guernsey is looking for a new operator to run a kiosk near the bus station in St Peter Port.

It invited businesses, charities, non-for-profit organisations and individuals to tender for the use of the vacant hexagonal unit.

A spokesperson for the Property Unit said all submitted proposals would be assessed on how they would benefit the local economy and community.

No financial information was necessary at this stage, said the spokesperson.

The closing date for written expressions of interest is Wednesday 5 February.

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