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Last Updated: Sunday, 9 January, 2005, 12:34 GMT
Group aims to 'protect' scenery
A calendar is being launched in Guernsey by a group which claims building development are threatening the island's scenery.

The front page of the calendar depicts a typically scenic view of Fort Grey.

But inside, pages show building projects at Frossard House, Admiral Park and Tudor House.

They are portrayed as examples of the kind of development which Calendar Girls claims is gradually eroding what is unique about Guernsey.

The group says it hopes the pictures will speak for themselves.


SEE ALSO:
Development set to cause delays
16 Dec 04 |  Guernsey
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26 Oct 04 |  Guernsey
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