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Daily Archives: November 12, 2007

Taking control

A VENTURE that provides state-of-the-art building control services and increases energy efficiency has been launched in Guernsey and Jersey.

Tricky subject is seminar topic

THE Institute of Directors’ first winter seminar is focusing on employee fraud.

‘Bergerac’ plan for population

THE biggest shake-up of the island’s population and immigration policy since the introduction of housing licences is to be considered by the Policy Council.

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L’Ancresse could be under water

PART of Guernsey’s main golf course could be lost if sea defences at L’Ancresse are abandoned.

French fishermen fined

TWO French fishermen were fined a total of £1,500 in the Magistrate’s Court for failing to stow their gear properly within British fishery limits adjacent to Guernsey.

‘Beaucamps has to be priority’

NO LONGER fit for purpose, Les Beaucamps Secondary School must be allocated money from the capital reserve, says the Education minister.

Show’s over after busy weekend

CONCERNS about the possible impact of zero-10 and petrol duty rises were hot topics on the lips of islanders at the Guernsey Press Home & Lifestyle Show at the weekend.

Merrien marches into the quarters

GUERNSEY’S Alison Merrien stormed into the quarter-finals of the WBL World Champion of Champions singles event at the Warilla Bowling Club in New South Wales, where she was poised to take on Welsh champion Kathy Pearce today.

Merrien’s eighth place a nudge to British cross-country selectors

LEE MERRIEN continued his rich vein of early-season cross-country form with a top-10 finish in Saturday’s big Gateshead International Open.

Greens warm up for biggest test in style

Guernsey 27, Winchester 5

A WEEK off obviously did Jordan Reynalds the world of good.