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Daily Archives: July 1, 2006

Change looms as zero-10 wins day

THE Treasury and Resources Department is facing 18 months of work to introduce a zero-10 system of corporate tax by 2008.

Finance boom will not hit other-sector licences

THE torrent of housing licence requests for finance professionals will not affect the way applications from other industries are dealt with.

Dog mess ‘in catchment’

THE dog mess menace has spread to St Peter Port.

‘We’ve got problems here in the Water Lanes,’ said Les Ozouets resident Mike Luxon.

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Roadworks hit for third time

SARSEW owner Dave Barrett is furious that access to his business will be affected by roadworks for the third time since November.

Farm to be ‘rationalised’

A STATES-OWNED property bordering the lower access road to the Princess Elizabeth Hospital is to be sold.

Guernsey back IOW for 2011

GUERNSEY is officially backing the Isle of Wight in their bid to stage the 2011 NatWest Island Games.

Partnership edged out in Close finish

ROWERS competed in memory of Andrew Mahy in the only mass start race of the season.

Golden girls are best of British

ALICE LOVERIDGE is now a double British champion.

Savident carries British singles title hopes

ALICE LOVERIDGE is now a double British champion.

Nearly perfect Parfit reigns in the sister isle

VICTORIA PARFIT came away from the seventh Summer Graded Sprint Meet in Jersey with a deserved best girl award.