With a cat that looks like Hitler and a prime, sea-facing site, The Salerie Inn had plenty going for it - but the departure of its tenants means its future hangs in the balance. Nigel Baudains looks back on the popular pub’s long history
Daily Archives: January 15, 2007
Gontier lifts Rangers off the bottom on day of desperation
Rangers 2, Rovers 1
DESPERATE players, measures and, for those who had to watch it, football.
Former island stars make welcome return
Sylvans 0, St Martin’s 3
MARTYN DE GARIS has admitted defeat in his ambition of winning the title in his first season as a Priaulx League manager.
McGrath off as Bels concede their title
Bels 1, North 2
AS THE old footballing cliche goes, it was a game of two halves as North came from behind to beat Bels and surely grab the Priaulx title.
Life after Theron looks fine for Hickling’s men
GUERNSEY is sending its strongest ever Island Games men’s tennis team to Rhodes.
Title race is all over, concedes Bels coach Ogier
MICKY OGIER has conceded the Priaulx title to North after watching his Bels team lose 2-1 to their great rivals.
Father ran drugs to get Xmas cash
AN UNEMPLOYED father attempted a drug run into to make £1,000 so he could buy Christmas presents.
Gatwick hub is holding back finance’s growth
POOR air links are threatening the island’s progress as an international finance centre.
Fighting the tears as Salerie Inn closes
SALERIE INN licensee Annette Blows spent Saturday fighting back the tears as the laughter died in one of Guernsey’s oldest pubs.
Sark: ‘put aside your differences’
SARK has been warned that it faces an uncertain future if differences are not put aside on electoral reform.













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