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Daily Archives: May 12, 2004

Retailers’ leader plans to raise their profile

THE Chamber of Commerce retail sub-committee is set to take on a more public role.

‘Mind-boggling’ rules hit family business

AFTER 15 years selling ice creams from a car park at L’Ancresse, Michael Hamon has been told he needs permission to keep his van there.

Alcohol attitudes need to change for Lib. Day

LIBERATION DAY has simply become a drink-fest, according to a leading Town publican.

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‘I’m not a rapist,’ man tells court

MEDICAL evidence could not establish whether a woman was raped in her own home last year, the Royal Court heard yesterday.

Boundaries are too rigid, says developer

A LOCAL property developer has urged the planning authorities to consider blurring the boundaries of the rural and urban areas of the island.

A good turnout saves the GLVA

THE Guernsey Licensed Victuallers’ Association has avoided having to call last orders.

Cash-cow FA Cup is proposed for island

GUERNSEY could have its own FA Cup by next season.

Optimists coast to win

AT THE weekend most of the players in this game featured in an Afternoon League classic that had everything.

Transformed Bretel destroys champion

PETER BRETEL, the newly-crowned Channel Islands men’s singles champion, has undergone a spectacular transformation.

Gutsy Guernsey squad display their true colours

MICK LE GALLIC was swamped by team-mates as Guernsey regained the Louis Lamb inter-insular trophy and their pride with a 6-3 victory over the old enemy at a packed Hampshire Lodge.