It has been described as “nothing more than a paper exercise” but it does mean that the ambulance station is now fully owned locally for the first time ever.

Pictured: The sale went through court this week.
A spokesperson for the ambulance service explained that when St John was first formed in Guernsey there was not a local Commandery. That meant the Priory of England & the Islands held a legal interest in the property on the Rohais.
The sale of the property for £1 means that ownership of the ambulance station has now been legally transferred to the Commandery of St John in the Bailiwick of Guernsey.