THE dreaded cockchafer grub has reared its ugly head at the College Field again.
Daily Archives: July 14, 2004
Boat catches down shore numbers up
THE enthusiasm of those who entered the Quayside Marine and Leisure Bass Challenge ensured that the strong winds and heavy rain were not allowed to ruin the event.
Former pros among long list of quality applicants
FORMER professional footballers, including one who has played in the Premiership, are among the applications for the football development officer’s job.
Van den Heever slams brutal unbeaten century
DIVAN VAN DEN HEEVER produced one of the most destructive tons seen in local league cricket as Clubhouse Optimists kept right on track for the Barclays Premier title.
Shetland will be bursting
SHETLAND will be full to bursting.
Demo planned on Markets parking
TRADERS are outraged at the loss of nine parking spaces alongside the Markets.
Landscape designation is sought for Portinfer
THE north-western part of Portinfer should be given more landscape protection.
Football day is talk of the Town
FOOTBALL has helped improve youngsters’ learning abilities.
Opposition to Man plant fades
THE Isle of Man’s government had to overcome vehement public protest before building a £45m. energy-from-waste plant.
GFSC wants to know who has convictions
THE finance industry wants to be excluded from a law which will strike out criminal convictions.













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