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Daily Archives: April 9, 2007

‘Victor Meldrews do island no good’

In his column looking at the finance industry, GuernseyFinance chief executive Peter Niven answers those who claimed he was painting too rosy a picture of the island

Les Sablons era to end

LES Sablons Tea Garden and Cafe will close at the end of the month after more than 30 years of trading.

Family wins fight to stay in island

A FAMILY who used human rights laws to stay in Guernsey are set to get their way.

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‘Dairy funding will protect Guernsey’

A £2m. annual support package for the dairy industry is set to continue.

Attractions busy, and not just with tourists

GUERNSEY’S holiday season has got off to a great start, with the Easter weekend sunshine playing a massive part in that success.

‘Key workers must be helped’

KEY workers brought into Guernsey could get deals on housing even if it was seen as unfair to locals, the Housing minister has admitted.

‘It is time the UK accepted your money’

A SUSSEX hotelier says it’s time for the UK to accept Guernsey currency.

‘Cone-like’ North boss dons the boots again

ROVERS are destined to collect another Priaulx League woodenspoon after Saturday’s triple-header brought wins for champions North, Vale Rec and, unexpectedly, Rangers over the 2005/6 title-winners, Bels.

Bike duo step back a century for new records

NINE new records, 100% sunshine and a good crowd gazing out from the sea wall, all added up to a pleasing start to a new sprint season at Vazon.

GBA boss delighted to see host of new entries

THE biggest and strongest field ever for the Islands Insurance Guernsey Badminton Open Tournament made life difficult for the local contingent at the weekend.