Wednesday, 19th November 2008

Daily Archives: August 9, 2004

Only a disaster can stop Dawes winning

IT MAY boast the biggest entry in its seven-year existence but the chase for the Division One and title of overall Abacus All-Terrain Challenge champion, looks unlikely to produce the interest previous events have.

St Andrew’s gets refit - team on up

RANGERS are finally a club on the up, on and off the field.

A dream comes true for stalwart Giles

KEN GILES has played in island finals and in many an island match, but until Saturday and the annual competition he helped set up 27 years ago, had only once ever beaten par at L’Ancresse.

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Guernsey bides time to secure hat-trick

GUERNSEY will be going for a record-breaking fourth consecutive inter-insular victory at the KGV next August.

Unfit, but housing stays open

ENVIRONMENTAL health officers have been unable to close down properties which are unfit to live in because of the island’s housing shortage.

Appeal born out of ‘guilt trip’ over sister’s effort

AN IDEA which accountant Richard Searle had while walking his dogs could raise money for millions suffering in Sudan.

Licence plan will benefit business

SHORT-TERM workers could in future be issued with housing licences by the Commerce and Employment Department.

Businesses back new litter code of conduct

THE Guernsey Litter Forum has launched a voluntary code of conduct for beach kiosks and takeaways.

‘Final hour’ bid to ease Sudan’s pain

AN APPEAL asking people to give an hour’s pay to lessen the suffering in Sudan is launched today by the Guernsey Press and Island FM.

C&W puts millions into better UK link

CABLE & WIRELESS has invested several million pounds in extra bandwidth capacity between Guernsey and the UK.