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Daily Archives: July 19, 2004

Leaders hold on to yellow jerseys

AS EXPECTED, there was no change in the leaders’ positions following the last stage of the de Beauvoir-sponsored mountain bike tour of Guernsey.

Unstoppable hill-climb king adds two more wins

ON HIS home hill, Mike Dean produced his best-ever set of national-series results but still had to bow to the king of modern hillclimb racing, Adam Fleetwood.

Cadets retain Bisley crown

For the second year in a row, the Channel Islands cadet rifle team have stormed to victory in the national match at Bisley, having beaten all the other home countries in a closely-fought competition.

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Eggo’s double treble

ANDY EGGO has won the L’Ancresse Club Championship for the third year in a row.

Grateful Rovers handed the title

C&W ROVERS became Guernsey champions on Saturday, two weeks after playing the last match of their campaign.

Markets traders to discuss future

TOWN Markets traders are due to learn more about what will be happening to them in the redevelopment .

Praise, but education has lessons to learn

TEACHING union representatives have been discussing common issues with their Crown Dependency counterparts.

Fish-licensing appeal launched

GUERNSEY still needs fisheries licensing.

Bridge youths to blame for trashing skatepark

THE campaign for a skatepark at Beau Sejour is being undermined.

Mayside will offer kerbside recycling

MAYSIDE RECYCLING is offering to operate a trial kerbside collection scheme at its own cost.