NORTH’S 35-0 hammering of Rangers in Youth Three on Sunday has drawn stinging criticism from all levels of football this week.
Monthly Archives: September 2007
Sarnians host Games for the excluded
GUERNSEY hosts an alternative Island Games next week with more than 100 visitors here to play squash and bowls.
Hemp: ‘Your boys will have to go semi-pro’
BERMUDA captain David Hemp wants to beat Guernsey again in a bid to make his island the top associate country in the world.
‘Quality’ Le Huray steps up
BEN LE HURAY makes his first start of the season as Guernsey seek a second win in London Three South West away at Old Wimbledonians tomorrow.
Squash funding plea to the IIGA
ISLAND Games organisers should fund satellite competitions for excluded sports - or guarantee them a stay in the event, according to the director of island squash.
Zero left for pay increases
PAY rises could be under threat.
Department ‘puts off decision’ on sewage treatment
PUBLIC SERVICES today stands accused of putting off making a decision on sewage treatment.
Staff save the day in Mayside depot blaze
A FIRE broke out at Mayside’s recycling depot yesterday.
‘Sark Shipping needs monopoly’
SARK Seigneur Michael Beaumont has made a passionate plea to preserve Sark Shipping’s monopoly on services to and from Guernsey.
Sewage to be dumped on Belle Greve Bay
SEWAGE could be discharged on Belle Greve beach.













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