Paths from Chouet to Saumarez Park were pounded by more than 1,000 feet on Sunday as the Alzheimer’s Society’s annual Memory Walk attracted record number of entries. Joel de Woolfson sums up its most successful event yet. Pictures by Adrian Miller
Daily Archives: October 2, 2007
Guernsey team turn up heat right from the off
GUERNSEY virtually cleaned up at the 2005 Island Games in Shetland and on yesterday’s evidence may well do so again here as the alternative event opened at the Hougue du Pommier stadium.
WelshmanBirt shows his class as Watts suffers
GUERNSEY narrowly lost to Wales on the squash court on the second day of the ‘Alternative Games’.
Desperques stuns Shorto
ISLAND champion Martyn Desperques means business and big rival Adam Shorto will vouch for that.
Naive 2nds miss their openings
Guernsey 2nds 5, Jersey 2nds 24
GUERNSEY 2s had reason to be encouraged despite slipping to defeat against rivals Jersey 2s in their opening match of the new JRA League season at Foote’s Lane.
‘Pull your weight’ - Smith’s rally call
VALE REC have denied they are a club in crisis, but a top official has called on its members and players to do more.
Passport fees go up again
ANOTHER increase in passport fees due to hit islanders this week will cover the cost of Britons in difficulty abroad.
We must be the giving States, too
CALLS have been made for the States to make money available annually for a community project.
Naming sewage plant sites ‘was premature’
PUBLIC Services was ‘premature’ in identifying sites for a sewage treatment plant before studies have taken place.
Barclays’ buy-up clear to proceed
THE path has been cleared for Sir David and Sir Frederick Barclay’s planned investment in Sark.













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