TWO of the most exciting young prospects have surprised even their mentor with their rise to the top level of football.
Monthly Archives: March 2006
Player-coach ‘a breath of fresh air’
COLLINS STEWART One have one hand on the Yorkshire Guernsey League trophy.
Harlow fifth at British Champs
YOUNG Guernsey fencers gained their best results yet in the second part of the British Youth Championships.
Joan’s girls inflict first loss on reds
GUERNSEY’S under-12 netballers turned in their best-ever performance to return home as the only squad to secure a victory against Jersey in the inter- insular tournament.
Real thing is what Matt wants
MATT WARREN pictured in an England shirt proved a real hoot for his mates.
‘Evicting teacher will affect pupils’
THE head teacher and PTA of St Andrew’s Primary School are backing the case of a teacher who wants to stay in the island.
Seafront traffic increased flooding
TOWN seafront shopkeepers have said that traffic should have been diverted away from The Quay before yesterday’s rush-hour high water.
Ban ‘insult’ to war veterans
DENYING Guernsey’s war veterans, who risked their lives for king and country, the freedom to smoke in Royal British Legion and ex-servicemen’s clubs has been criticised as deeply insulting.
Parkers against paying
TOWN parkers are disappointed at the States decision to implement paid parking.
Paid parking is in - at 15p per hour
NEARLY three years after backing paid parking, the States has finally agreed an hourly rate.













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