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Petit Bot rescue was one of team’s hardest

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REACHING a teenager stuck on cliffs at Petit Bot was the hardest such job the Ambulance and Rescue Service has done for at least 13 years.

‘Island firms need Saltpans’

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THE new Saltpans industrial area should be made affordable for small local firms, says the Confederation of Guernsey Industry.

Primary pupils put points to politicians

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CHILDREN had the opportunity to discuss key issues with deputies at yesterday’s inaugural primary schools’ congress.

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Achieving a community milestone

YESTERDAY’S laying by the Bailiff of the foundation stone of Maison de Quetteville, the specialist dementia home, was in every sense a milestone event and one that marks a pivotal point in what has been a monumental undertaking.

‘Build it and they will come’

With less hype and more to do, this year’s Liberation Day was an understated triumph. At least, way better than last year’s, according to the revelling masses. Thom Ogier reports. Pictures by Peter Frankland and Steve Sarre.

Skateboarding is not a crime

Another successful LibJam displayed the island’s burgeoning skate scene – and it needs a home if it’s to flourish, says Emily Burden.

‘Music was my destiny’

BORN from a politically charged, punk mother and a dad in a metal band, Jack Fletcher was destined to walk down a musical path.