A DEMANDING programme of all five disciplines swum in just one session saw some encouraging results in the first major event of the season - the 100m spring gala at Beau Sejour.
Daily Archives: September 27, 2007
Rihoy the inspiration for fast-flowing Belgraves
Belgraves 4, Rangers 1
YOUNG Dave Cusack unleashed a goal of the season contender but it was Bels who eased into the semi-finals of the Jeremie Cup in comportable fashion at the Track courtesy of a Dave Rihoy hat-trick.
Haka does trick on Guernsey
GUERNSEY’S indoor cricket team have faced down the famous New Zealand haka at the Indoor World Cup in Bristol.
Rangers quit to protect the kids
RANGERS have withdrawn from the Deloitte Corbet Cup following their 35-0 defeat in Youth Three at the weekend.
Mast decision causes outrage
ACTION group No More Masts is outraged Environment has approved applications for several antennas without consulting elected department members.
IoD panel gears up for a grilling
IS GUERNSEY really open for business?
A new era in planning
GUERNSEY is set to enter a new era in planning.
Drink spiking fears
POLICE are today urging victims of drink spiking to come forward after fears that the smoking ban may be putting more women at risk.
Learning never stops for Long Port staff
LONG PORT is celebrating a string of successes in its ‘Progress through people’ training programme.
Planners give nod for major London project
GUERNSEY-based property developer the CPC Group has received planning permission to build luxury homes on the site of two Kensington hotels.













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