CLOTHING retailer Shoestring is setting up shop in St Martin’s.
Monthly Archives: June 2006
It’s time to grasp the consumer tax nettle
In the first of a new monthly series on Channel Islands business, guest columnist Peter Body, editor of Business Brief magazine, talks about how Guernsey and Jersey would be better off working together…
Taxation ‘a future election issue’
CORPORATE tax reform could be an election issue in two years’ time, even when a new system is up and running, Deputy Charles Parkinson claimed last night.
Finance licence requests soar
FEARS that the finance industry will swamp the Housing Department for licences for staff were raised yesterday by the department’s deputy minister.
Convictions law will benefit all
JOB applicants will not have to declare all previous criminal convictions to potential employers from tomorrow.
Signs to limit Vazon parking
OWNERS of cars with ‘for sale’ signs parked at Vazon Bay now face fixed penalty fines.
Savident and Frith selected
DAVE HEARSE has named Lee Savident and Jeremy Frith in his squad for the European Cricket Council Division Two Championship.
Island plays host to its biggest tournament ever
GUERNSEY is holding the biggest and most prestigious archery competition ever at the weekend.
Rangers defeat surprise package in final
THE newly-formed Rangers team have taken the honours at the weekend’s Divisions Two and Three Slowpitch Tournament.
Guernseyman on losing side
LEE SAVIDENT scored seven and opened the batting for the European XI in their historic first match in Rotterdam yesterday.












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