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Daily Archives: August 13, 2004

Pension crisis advice will ease concerns

THE new managing director at Rossborough Financial Planning said the company could help clients to negotiate the island’s threatening pensions crisis.

Church funding is just right, says Dean

THE parochial system is the best way of paying for the maintenance and repair of church buildings.

We have all the powers that we need, say police

POLICE have enough powers to deal with people committing minor offences.

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Seafront lane has ‘not eased traffic’

THE Environment Department has hit back at claims that it has wasted taxpayers’ money with ineffective traffic measures.

Traders angry over loss of 25 parking spaces

THE decision to remove 25 spaces from the car park at Grande Rue, St Martin’s, has been attacked by business owners.

Mediation net thrown wider

THE islands are looking beyond the legal profession to train mediators.

Prolific Duke leads Rovers to the double

C&W ROVERS are the kings of Guernsey cricket after completing the league double.

One-point winner

LESS XPENSE staved off the challenge of Waverider to take the class one honours by a single point in the Guernsey Yacht Club’s Bucktrout Championship Week.

CIAC earn deserved first win

GEMMA TINGAY, Kylie Robilliard and Kimberley Gleeson played leading roles as the Ansbacher Channel Islands Athletic Club won their first-ever match in Division One of the Southern Women’s League.

Leaders close in on titles

STEVE DAWES comfortably beat his time from stage two over the same five-mile course, when the challenge returned to the cliff paths last evening.