In the second part of his series about how money from the Bailiff’s Disaster Relief Fund has been used for restoration projects in post-tsunami Sri Lanka, former Bailiff Sir de Vic Carey reports on the scheme’s success. Sir de Vic, who recently travelled there at his own expense, reveals how Guernsey people’s generosity has helped support desperate communities and hears what vital work remains to be done
Daily Archives: October 13, 2006
Committee power is driving club ahead
GUERNSEY RUFC players are taking responsibility for driving the club forward.
Tiger’s back on board to try to regain his stripes
THREE Grand Masters - including a former world youth champion - will compete for the top prize in the 32nd Fortis Guernsey International Chess Festival.
Island FM tuned out by Vale Rec
Vale Rec 12, Island FM 0
IT WAS the run out Vale Rec needed.
Champs Nash Red crash to big rivals
SAVILLS drew first blood against NashCopy Red as the top two women’s league sides met for the first time this season at Beau Sejour.
Seventh island confirm
THE WESTERN ISLES are the latest to confirm that they will be sending a football team to Rhodes next year.
C&W goes to appeal over 3G
CABLE & WIRELESS has formally lodged its appeal against the regulator’s decision to refuse it a 3G mobile licence.
Food hygiene certificate ’should be compulsory’
PEOPLE without a basic food hygiene certificate should be barred from working in catering, an expert has said.
New Ebenezer a small step closer
EBENEZER is a step closer to being refurbished.
Industry ready to help fund GuernseyFinance
RESTORED industry confidence in GuernseyFinance should see the sector return to funding it by 2008.













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