MooArc’s growth surprises Jamie

AN INNOVATIVE architectural practice has celebrated its 10th birthday.


Minimum wage has positives and negatives

THE Commerce and Employment Department intends to bring minimum wage legislation before the States by the end of this year.


Hospital needs help to fund MRI scanner

A FUND-RAISING appeal to buy an MRI scanner for the Princess Elizabeth Hospital will soon be launched.


Partners idea for pre-school

THE Education Department might join forces with private nurseries to provide pre-school education.


Children get single-stop assessment

PARENTS will benefit from the opening of the new child development centre at Le Rondin School.


‘Competition is working’

THE island is benefiting from a thriving and competitive telecommunications market.


Set fair for a floral success

THIS year's Floral Guernsey festival is set to be a summer scorcher.


Help could be given to rising island stars

A TOP LTA national training coach has flown in to have a look at two of Guernsey's rising stars.


Imported talent gives local sailors a good run

JAMES CHAPPLE'S outstanding consistency in never finishing outside the top four secured him first place in the Laser class of the Heritage Group Guernsey Open Youth Regatta.


Stuart proves adept at starring in any role

COLLINS STEWART ONE defeated Jersey Champions FJ Carter Celtics in the 'Upton' to complete a remarkable treble.

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