Liberation Day Tea Tent Returns
Summary
The Liberation Tea Tent will return to Crown Pier on May 9th, supported by Hedosophia, Old Government House Hotel (OGH), and GROW. The tent offers a quiet space for islanders to enjoy refreshments, with all proceeds benefiting the local charity GROW.
What changed
The States of Guernsey has announced the return of the Liberation Tea Tent for Liberation Day on May 9th. This initiative, made possible by sponsorship from Hedosophia and collaboration with the Old Government House Hotel (OGH) and GROW, aims to provide a relaxed space for islanders. The tent will offer freshly baked goods prepared by GROW and OGH, with all proceeds supporting the GROW charity.
This event is part of a larger community celebration on Liberation Day, featuring various activities for families. The tea tent will provide seating away from the main crowds, offering a moment of calm. Local businesses interested in supporting future events are encouraged to contact liberationday.gg.
What to do next
- Review community event schedule for Liberation Day activities.
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Following the success of 2025, the Liberation Tea Tent will return to Crown Pier on 9 May, this year made possible through the generous support of Hedosophia.
In collaboration once again with the Old Government House Hotel (OGH) and GROW, the tent will provide a quieter space for islanders to relax and enjoy a cup of tea and freshly baked treats this Liberation Day.
The teams will be running the tent from 11am to 5pm, serving goods they prepared together in the run-up to the day, with all proceeds going to the local charity.
Mandy Mackelworth, General Manager of GROW, said:
"From baking 600 scones and 400 sausage rolls in the OGH kitchen, to helping run the tent on the day last year, the experience gave our team at GROW a fantastic opportunity to build skills, thrive in that environment and be part of something for the whole community. Seeing our team try new things and work alongside the OGH chefs made the experience incredibly rewarding for everyone involved."
Located on the arm of Crown Pier, the tea tent will be one of many experiences for the community in that space on Liberation Day.
It will appear alongside the children's zone, which will include a craft tent, facepainting and hair braiding, chalk drawing, a toddler soft play area and rides and a skate ramp for families to enjoy.
Andrew Chantrell, General Manager of the Old Government House Hotel, said:
"Working with GROW has been an amazing experience. The tea tent is a fabulous opportunity to give back to the local community and provide a moment of calm among the day's activities, but also a chance to showcase local produce in all of the goods on sale."
Alongside sausage rolls and scones with jam and cream, islanders can choose from a selection of cakes and Guernsey Gâche, with gluten free options available.
The tent will have 150 seats available for families and friends to sit together, pause and relax amid the day's celebrations away from the main crowds.
Kate Solway, Managing Director of Hedosophia, who are sponsoring the tent, said:
"The Liberation Day tea tent embodies everything the 9 May represents - community, collaboration and taking the time to come together. We're delighted to work with GROW again to create an experience that is memorable and enjoyable for all ages, which is exactly what makes Liberation Day so meaningful."
The Liberation Day programme would not be possible without the generosity of local sponsors, volunteers and community partners. Organisers are extremely grateful for the continued support that allows these events to take place each year.
Local businesses interested in supporting future Liberation Day events and be a part of this unique community celebration are encouraged to get in touch via liberationday.gg.
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