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Daily Archives: July 29, 2006

Brasserie closes as its debts mount up

TOP Town centre brasserie Isabel’s was closed yesterday morning with reported debts of at least £150,000.

‘Fishy Markets smells are not a health risk’

WITH the first shop due to open at the Markets today, there were still complaints of fishy smells in the area yesterday.

Summer change must be CI-wide

GUERNSEY’S Chief Minister Laurie Morgan said that a move to double summer time would require both Bailiwicks working together for a decision.

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Export of waste is rejected

THE States has rejected spending up to £20m. on exporting waste to France.

Ellie is the star of teddy show

CLOWN Ellie came out on top yesterday as the best dressed bear in Town.

Pitschou through to last four but given a scare

FORMER champion Gary Pitschou suffered a major scare before moving into the semi-finals of the Elliott Singles, the island’s main men’s individual competition.

Firms have to stick to over-18s

IN THE face of new child protection laws, the Ernst & Young Business League will not allow under-18s to play next season.

Dave toughs it out over castle drag

DAVE HOLMES overcame some technical problems and cramp to finish a very creditable 11th in his age group in the National Middle Distance Triathlon Championships.

Under-18 limit will cause problems

CLUBS in the island say they are going to struggle with a new FA rule restricting the number of matches under-18s can play in a season.

Clapham and Meades are rewarded for consistency

THE consistency of Mark Clapham and Justin Meades has been rewarded with Carey Olsen Weekend League player-of-the-month awards.