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Daily Archives: April 7, 2008

Radical plans to be put to the vote

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THE Guernsey Football Association have finalised a five-year plan that will radically change the sport on the island.

Votes for the dead – but not for 10 living

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AN INVESTIGATION has been launched after it emerged that around 10 people who had signed up for the electoral roll will not be able to vote.

Clubhouse designs fail to float many boats

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PLANS to build a new Royal Channel Islands Yacht Club headquarters on the Crown Pier have outraged some people.

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Matron ‘has gone unpunished’ over assault in a bar

ALDERNEY hospital workers claim that a matron who assaulted a colleague in a bar is continuing to harass and intimidate the woman.

Chapple secures best Sarnian result in Wales

EIGHTEEN-year-old James Chapple has finished eighth at the Royal Yachting Association National Youth Championships – the best male youth result ever achieved by a Guernsey sailor.

Le Huray’s heart still ticking, but only just

THE Guernsey Juniors seem to enjoy shredding the nerves of their president, Colin Le Huray.

People given a month to bag a free bag for life

A FOOD retailer yesterday took another step in the campaign to reduce plastic bag use.

Veron issues a timely reminder with hat-trick

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JON VERON has given Steve Ogier a timely reminder ahead of the Muratti.

Study will shape care of island’s old people

ALL islanders over 60 will be targeted in a study aimed at determining future housing and health and social care provision for the elderly.

Priaulx the sole BMW point-scorer in Mexico

ANDY PRIAULX may not have had the best weekend of his career in Mexico for rounds three and four of the FIA WTCC, but he was the only BMW driver to leave the Puebla track with a point.