SARK-BORN dressage star Carl Hester yesterday helped put Great Britain in prime position for an Olympic medal.
Daily Archives: August 21, 2004
No room for new inmates in prison
THE Les Nicolles Prison could soon need another extension – less than 18 months after £6.5m. was spent on a new housing block.
States banking goes electronic
THE States is revolutionising the way it handles its accounts.
Islands on UK’s tourism agenda
THE Bailiwick is set to benefit from strengthened ties with Britain’s tourism authority.
‘Export best’ for Alderney’s waste
SHIPPING municipal waste to Guernsey is considered to be Alderney’s best short-term answer to stopping open burning at the Impot.
Hester within sight of a team medal
CARL HESTER and the Great Britain dressage team resume competition this morning with a real chance of a medal.
Horton seals his debut senior win
TOBYN HORTON completed his first senior victory in the Guernsey Velo Club’s mountain-bike race held at the reservoir course.
Griffins delighted at step into the big time
THE one major benefit of the switch to a conference-structure Evening League has been the opportunity for clubs to force their way into Premier One.
Saints and Sylvans the teams to beat
GUERNSEY champions they may be, but Darren Ogier would not be surprised if Sylvans did not claim the first silverware of the season.
Naomi determined her dedication will pay off
NAOMI TAYLOR’S chances of playing netball for England under-19s were handicapped by a viral infection.












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