The Dairy is costing a fortune - last year its losses totalled £303,000. But it could be restored to good health, says former conseiller Bob Chilcott, whose family was involved in the industry at the very beginning. In the first of a two-part feature, we look at the Dairy’s chequered history
Daily Archives: November 22, 2007
Trophy hat-trick for two Sarnians
TWO Guernsey girls claimed a hat-trick of trophies apiece in the Creasey’s Junior Open.
Herpe strikes with a bolt from the blue
St Martin’s 2, Sylvans 1
RICHARD HERPE goals are as rare as a quality England performance.
Players are uninspired
LOCAL football needs urgently to look at the bigger picture and change its ‘tired and uninspiring’ current structure, warns the island’s assistant senior coach Tony Vance.
Digital TV switch ‘no big deal’
ISLANDERS are being told not to panic over the eventual switchover from analogue to digital TV in March 2013.
VAT loophole report might stay private
AN OFFICE of Utility Regulation report into companies that take advantage of the VAT loophole is close to being finalised.
Free compost offer to make way for shredder
GUERNSEY’S gardens are in for a free boost of nutrients during the harsh winter months.
‘Priaulx deserves more recognition’
IN FEBRUARY, Andy Priaulx received a special lifetime ambassador gong at the Awards for Achievement ceremony in recognition of his services to the island.












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