TODAY’S deal to sell to chairman Tom Scott for £66m. 45 properties valued at more than £72m. dominated the CI Traders shareholders’ extraordinary general meeting.
Daily Archives: August 3, 2007
The only blue skies have been in the thinking
IT MIGHT not seem like there has been much of a summer – and certainly in the UK they have become accustomed to grey skies overhead in the past couple of months – but at GuernseyFinance we have had blue ones.
Primary schools may close to save money
CLOSURE of island primary schools will be discussed by Education in October.
Residents angry at ‘poor research’
GUERNSEY AIRTEL managing director David Watson was ill-equipped to answer residents’ questions about the proposal for a phone mast near Vale Mill, according to Deputy Mary Lowe.
Fishermen blamed for untidy quay
GUERNSEY’S fish quay is significantly safer than others around the world, says harbour master Captain Peter Gill.
‘If we ease off, nothing happens’
PRESSURE is mounting on the Policy Council to let people know what is happening with the Education review.
Pressure ramped up for skate park venue
DESPERATE attempts are being made to find an indoor facility for Guernsey’s skate park for the winter.
The elite have to commit
GARRY COLLINS has called on bowlers to get behind the Guernsey Glass League if the island is to win the inter-insular.
Kiwi speed king to pitch in for open
SOFTBALLS could be winging through the Guernsey air at around the 80mph mark over the next few days.
Gail’s nearly home
GAIL MERRIEN gritted her teeth, avoided any mishaps on the rough paths and all but claimed the women’s title on stage six of the All-Terrain series last evening.












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