‘Freds’ need more help

A CALL by business leaders for the use of a limited number of derelict vinery sites to help ease the shortage of industrial land, especially the so-called ‘Fred in a shed’-type operations, is understandable.


Private equity rich in capital

A LOCAL fund administrator has reacted to demand for private equity expertise by launching a new division.


Local fishermen are hit by French strike

BLOCKADES in French ports could cripple Guernsey’s fishing industry, a local skipper has claimed.


Ogier winning battle for stars

NORTH first-team coach Mick Le Prevost has laid into the GFA for expanding its six-day rule to cover all island games.


Schools’ one-way pleases majority

PEOPLE affected by new traffic proposals for the new schools at Les Nicolles are waiting anxiously to find out the Environment Department’s final decision.


Experience of UK sides proves the difference

SOLENT team The Shafting won the 2008 Sarnian Roofing Slowpitch Open.


Prison possible for policewoman who looked at boyfriend’s files

A POLICEWOMAN who accessed intelligence files on her boyfriend who was suspected of a crime could be jailed.


The truth is: ‘We’re very good’

THEY refer to time trialing as ‘the race of truth’.


Champion taken to 20th but is through to semis

DEFENDING champion Sue Wellfair was taken to extra holes in her quarter-final yesterday evening before progressing to the last four of the Fortis Island Women’s Championship.


New school praised by Education at official tour

ST SAMPSON’S High will set the standard for new secondary schools in Guernsey, according to Education minister Carol Steere.

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