A PRIME site in St Martin’s is being redeveloped into a modern environment for light industrial businesses.
Daily Archives: July 4, 2006
Globetrotting banker feels at home in island
After travelling the globe on his way up the banking ladder, Bob Moore settled here nine years ago and is proud to call Guernsey home, as Rosie Allsopp discovered
Parent-beater jailed
WHEN Oliver Rowe’s marriage broke down because of his drinking, his parents took him back into the family home.
‘Ban has not hit home yet’
ANTI-smoking ban campaigner Peter Leigh says the new law will face its biggest challenge at the weekend.
Zero-10 is good for all, says IoD
BUSINESS representatives believe the States’ backing for zero-10 is good for both the finance and non-finance sectors.
UK export rejection is a blow to waste plans
THE UK has turned down a request to take Guernsey’s waste.
U-turn likely on life cover
THE States may reverse a decision to abolish relief on life insurance policies when it draws up the final tax package for 2008.
Priaulx is after points, not wins
POINTS mean the ultimate prize for Andy Priaulx, not race wins.
La Moye make it 13 wins in a row
ONCE known as the Etam, the Colin Sutton Memorial Team Trophy is the annual strokeplay showdown between the islands’ four main clubs.
Buses and World Cup cause headaches
BUS passengers in Vazon coast road had a longer journey than they might have expected on Saturday afternoon.












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