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Daily Archives: June 5, 2008

Youth Service preparing for fun in the sun

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WITH summer fast approaching, the folk at the Guernsey Youth Service are getting busy preparing their play scheme.

Loans threat looms large for students

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THE idea of Guernsey graduates leaving university more than £9,000 in debt is closer to becoming a reality.

Rootsy manoeuvre

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TAKING music back to its simplest form wasn’t a conscious decision made by The John Wesley Stone, but rather a natural progression.

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No one consulted us about one-way

BAUBIGNY residents and business owners are angry that they have not been consulted about proposed traffic plans for the area.

Intersurgical hits the quarter-century

INNOVATION and automation have been key to Intersurgical’s success over the years, according to its management.

Wavering clubs dicing with game’s very future

A COMPROMISE deal struck by the GFA board and the senior clubs is already in danger of collapse and with it the immediate future of the Guernsey game, funding and all.

Future is bright thanks to thriving cadet class

THE cadets were the stars of the show at the weekend’s non-championship kart race.

Contraflow for horses and bikes

JENNY FROOME, of Baubigny Riding School, said that nobody had been in touch with her about plans for a one-way system.

Reigning champion is still the man to beat at Vazon

MITCH GODDEN is unlikely to have things his own way as the Condor Ferries Sand Ace Championship returns to the Vazon sands on Saturday.

Veteran Rowe turns back the clock

ALAN ROWE turned back the clock with a fine 1,500m win over Steve Dawes in the first of this summer’s track distance races at Foote’s Lane.