seansea
Well-Known Member
As an islander just curious to get feedback from visitors. Things tend to be slow to change on island which has its good and bad points. I appreciate the comments
In the summer months, the waterfront is closed to vehicle traffic every Sunday. It has been popular so hopefully should happen again next summer.Can't fault you there Snowleopard.
Now and again the Esplanade is closed to traffic, for various events. If you have not seen it, the effect is very striking. All the row stops, people stroll about enjoying the scene, you no longer risk your life with every step and caf'e and restaurant tables trickle out into the road, in the French manner. As a regular summer feature, that would really transform the place.
4. There is no reciprocal agreement to health care.
WRONG we do have this
Assuming you are talking about the health agreement.
Would you mind backing this up.
I thought the agreement was withdrawn a few years ago.
http://www.visitguernsey.com/faqs.aspx
Cliff
Yes I'd like to see evidence as well. I too believed and read that it was no more.
I'm afraid that this is the official advice for visitors to the Bailiwick of Guernsey:
"All visitors to the Bailiwick are advised to take out a full travel insurance to cover the cost of any medical treatment they may require during their stay in the islands."
The main exception is immediate treatment for certain contagious or sexually transmitted diseases.
'Reciprocal' is actually the wrong word in this context. There are bilateral health agreements between Guernsey and some countries, but not including the U.K.
how do locals pay for health care
Hospital treatment and accommodation are paid for out of tax income, as are appointments with medical specialists. GP appointments are slightly subsidised. Dentists and ambulance transport are not covered, though there is a subscription scheme for the latter.