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A CHILDREN’S nurse who became traumatised after his charity work with refugees in camps in Calais and Greece imported drugs to a St Peter Port address for personal use.
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Pip Orchard. Image supplied by Guernsey Police. (29513528)
The Royal Court heard that Pip Orchard, 29, had spent his entire professional and voluntary life helping sick and frightened children and had done more for society in his life than most people achieve in a lifetime. But yesterday he was sentenced to three years in prison for drugs and motoring offences.
The court heard that Orchard had been volunteering at a United Nations refugee camp in Greece, where he was one of only two medical staff for 10,000 refugees. It was said that he regularly had to drag dead bodies out of the water.
At the Pond: Citizens make Great Backyard Bird Count a success
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A man could face two years in jail for trying to get around planning rules by declaring his land a sovereign state - and making himself the king.
Steve Ogier, 48, has been involved in a long running dispute with planners after his application to build a small home on his plot in Guernsey was refused.
He responded by declaring the land Everland and made himself its ruler before launching a campaign to have it classified as its own state.
Mr Ogier first took his fight to the Royal Court on Guernsey who said it could not be a country - as it had no population.
At the Pond: Yolo Audubon has 50th annual Christmas Bird Count
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This male mallard coming in for a landing was among the 36 species spotted on a recent Friends of North Davis Ponds bird stroll.
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It’s the 50th anniversary of Yolo Audubon’s participation in the Christmas Bird Count, a one-day winter census of birds counted in a 15-mile diameter circle on Dec. 20.
The first count was in 1900, but before that, people went out and shot birds on Christmas. We’ve advanced. Now we count. It’s another citizen-science event that helps us understand the status of birds. Normally, beginners are included but this will be a restricted year with small teams of one or two people.
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