THE Dairy’s financial problems have baffled a politician who turned the business into profit when he was in charge.
Monthly Archives: October 2007
Nelia’s bakery has risen to the challenge
AN UNUSUAL bakery is celebrating its first year in business.
Art fund is notable first
THE world’s first fine art hedge fund has been domiciled in Guernsey.
Anglesey exact revenge on the Liverpudlians
ANGLESEY got sweet revenge over Montana Red Dogs to win the men’s competition in the 23rd Guernsey Open volleyball tournament.
Dawes just bides his time to win
DEFENDING champion Steve Dawes pulled clear over the second of two two-mile laps to win the opening event of five in this year’s OSA cross-country league at L’Ancresse.
North need wake up call
NORTH overcame a potential banana skin in Specsavers on Saturday to see them through to the third round of the Fletcher Sports FA Cup.
The Tiger roars to the title
SWEDE Tiger Hillarp-Persson took the title and £1,200 first prize with an impressive win over English international master Robert Bellin on the final day of the festival at the Peninsula.
Bailey’s battlers dig in to keep run going
NINE points down just before half-time, Guernsey ran in four tries to nick a hard-earned 22-16 win that keeps them in the promotion mix in London Three South-West.
Owner of car hire firm disputes parking limit
TRAFFIC wardens are issuing visitors with tickets for parking in ’small’ car spaces on the Crown Pier because the shortest vehicles issued by hire companies are 10cms over the limit.
‘Milkmen are in better position’
MILKMEN are still trying to sell for six figure sums rounds which in effect have no equity.













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