Struck by a speedboat in a horrific accident, Jill Clark knows all about disfigurement and its effect on lives. Now she has teamed up with high-profile campaigner James Partridge to launch Changing Faces Channel Islands, a charity to help other sufferers. Shaun Shackleton spoke to them
Daily Archives: April 26, 2006
Women win a five-setter
JON MARLEY emphasised that his women’s A team had ‘a lot of potential’ after maintaining Guernsey’s extraordinary inter-insular record.
Men’s terrific comeback seals a brilliant clean sweep for Sarnians
THE Guernsey men’s A team staged a remarkable comeback from 2-0 down to complete a clean sweep of the four inter-insular trophies at Beau Sejour.
Scoones wants Port Soif to be ‘fortress Rovers’
2006 is a big one in the history of Rovers Cricket Club.
World no. 700 falls to Alice
ALICE LOVERIDGE has beaten the world number 700 on her first venture onto the international stage.
‘Upton’ hotshot left on Muratti sidelines
TWO-GOAL Upton star Marc McGrath has not made the final 18 for next week’s Muratti final at Springfield.
Ramp ups its access campaign
AWARENESS is key to improving the island for people with mobility difficulties.
Alderney Electricity ‘covering up’ problems
ALDERNEY residents are worried about a surge in power problems which have blighted parts of the island recently.
Transport group ‘has no idea’
THE airlines have welcomed the aim of the external transport group to increase air links but say it has no idea how to achieve it.
Business confidence ‘has overtaken survey’
TREASURY AND RESOURCES minister Lyndon Trott has said business confidence is higher than the latest Chamber of Commerce survey results suggest.













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