A LEADING businessman has criticised Guernsey’s ‘archaic’ planning system.
Daily Archives: October 6, 2007
Sark sales passed
SIR DAVID and Sir Frederick Barclay now own La Moinerie, La Rondellerie and Le Vieux Port tenements and Le Clos Messervy freehold in Sark.
Oberlands tragedy – toxic gas suspected
POLICE are looking into carbon monoxide poisoning as a possible cause of death of an elderly couple in St Martin’s.
Business needs to shout its case
BUSINESS in Guernsey has to make its voice heard, says Commerce and Employment minister Stuart Falla.
Navy and survivors to honour Charybdis 500
A ROYAL NAVY ship is in Guernsey to provide a guard of honour for this year’s Charybdis memorial weekend.
Ton-up Andy within sight of world title treble
WHAT better way than in his 100th race for BMW, Andy Priaulx wraps up his third straight world Championship at Monza tomorrow.
Golden girl Lianna drove mum out of the door
LIANNA BICHARD was the toast of the all-gold Guernsey women’s team on the final day of the ‘alternative’ games at Hougue du Pommier yesterday.
‘Captain and referee’ proposal could arrive
A PAIR of top Football Association officials have been on the island to talk to local referees about dealing with bad behaviour.
Sobers, Greenidge, Hick, Richards, trees and mud
County cricket sides have been coming to Guernsey for half-a-century. Rob Batiste reflects on some big-hitting, trees and odd moments
Chris beats tinny problem
CHRIS SIMPSON eased his way to the men’s singles final of the 2007 Bowls and Squash Games.












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