A new book called Pagan Channel Islands reveals the ancient mysteries behind our menhirs and dolmens. From sleeping dragons and fertility processions to the devil’s footprints and isles of the dead, it also unearths a few surprises along the way. Shaun Shackleton meets the authors
Daily Archives: May 24, 2007
Record entries and national finalists
FOR the third month in succession, the Guernsey Dressage Group experienced record-breaking entries for their April weekend event at Chemin Le Roi.
Dorey in right state
CRAIG DOREY has the chance to be a state champion.
Ton Ami a friend indeed
AMI BANERJEE was the star, but a great team performance from the Guernsey Cricket Board XI saw them overcome the Dutch Flamingo A team yesterday.
Blondel aces at the third
JAMIE BLONDEL was the talk of L’Ancresse last evening as he hit a hole-in-one on his way to making the island championship quarter-finals.
Dutch bulb blows
THE island side picked up one of their most impressive victories when they defeated the Dutch Flamingo A tourists by 124 runs yesterday.
Family set up website in search for Norman
THE niece of missing semi-retired cabbie Norman Le Messurier has launched a website in a bid to help find her uncle.
‘Berth to blame’ for haggard HD1
GUERNSEY Harbours has been accused of failing to provide safe facilities.
Search is going to continue
POLICE launched a massive operation following last night’s double shooting at Fort Hommet car park.
Shocked Vazon residents saw and heard nothing
ISLANDERS were left shocked and horrified by last night’s shootings.













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