Life before Marks & Spencer - unthinkable, isn’t it? Which is why, 40 years ago today, islanders had cause to rejoice when the legendary purveyor of quality undies came to Guernsey. And four decades and several new shops later, the Creasey family is still making sure we eat and dress the M&S way, as Zoe Ash reports
Daily Archives: April 7, 2007
Cutler stays top
STEVE CUTLER still heads the Monday Open Scratch Singles League from Greg Gettings and Graham Bil.
Mud, not so glorious mud
FOUR Guernsey Velo riders thought they were breaking new ground when they raced in Brittany for the first time at the weekend, but all they got was mud and lots of it.
Hard-fought Sarnian win in opener
GUERNSEY opened their 2007 National Club League campaign with a hard-fought 4-2 win away to Avenue.
Mercurial ‘Nobby’ and that golden three years
LEGENDARY forward John Loveridge is said to have a great Upton record and indeed he did.
Zim star so close to record
ZIMBABWE’S Williard Chinhanhu posted the fastest road time in the UK this year with a clear win in yesterday’s Healthspan 10k road race.
Sun shines as Easter tourism takes off
THOUSANDS of visitors will be basking in Guernsey’s sunshine this Easter break.
Cheshire Home is safe - for now
GUERNSEY’S Cheshire Home has been saved from closure.
Security but no protection
MILK retailers will have increased security for rounds but not full legal protection under Commerce and Employment Department proposals.
Milk retailers left out in cold
MILK retailers were excluded from an official briefing on latest plans for their futures.













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