Thursday, 8th January 2009

Monthly Archives: October 2006

Paid parking by summer for on-street spaces, too

MOTORISTS parking in 1,450 spaces in Town will have to pay 15p per hour by next summer - if the States approves.

Caterer closure was voluntary

A GUERNSEY catering business closed its doors after it failed an inspection by Environmental Health Services.

Ceiling collapse a disaster for business

A TOWN trader is today counting the cost after her shop was damaged by flooding.

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Eco taxes must not punish us

NEW environmental policies will go before the States early next year.

Company loyalty has brought travel rewards

KPMG chairman Jonathan Hooley this year celebrates 30 years with the firm. While many people who have reached the top of their profession have moved companies, he has stayed loyal to one, as he told Rosie Allsopp

Emails carry a legal warning

A SEEMINGLY innocuous email is enough to land a company in court.

‘Cruel’ format criticised as CI starlets suffer

THE curse of the crazy format that denied Lianna Bichard and upset her supporters at Hougue du Pommier on Saturday struck again yesterday - but this time the victim was Jersey’s Lindsey Greechan.

Robert completes a really Almighty Trio to be feared

AFTER eight of the 12-round Autumn Triples competition organised by the Guernsey Club de Petanque, the outright favourites sit firmly at the top of the 22-team league.

Totally pointless exercise suits St Jacques

St Jacques 0, Jersey 2nds 0

THE very rare sight of a blank rugby scoreboard was a great cause of celebration for Chris Griffiths’ brave men yesterday lunchtime.

Winning is important, but so is having fun

THE sound of bumps, sets and spikes filled Beau Sejour at the weekend as the 22nd Guernsey Open volleyball tournament took place.