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Last Updated: Monday, 31 May, 2004, 09:19 GMT 10:19 UK
Last chance to see Vale's history
Time is running out for people in Guernsey to see 800 years of the island's history.

The History of the Vale Parish celebrates its part in the island's 800 years of history since Guernsey broke away from France in 1204.

The exhibition has been put together by parishioners and will include a variety of static displays, pictures, family history and displays of past events.

It runs until 1800 BST on Monday at the Parish Douzaine Room.

Organisers Graham Guille and Brian de Jersey said the hard work had all been done by the parishioners who had given up their Bank Holiday weekend to help.

They are encouraging as many islanders as possible to make a visit to the douzaine rooms and are promising an informative and entertaining outing.


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