AFTER having been postponed twice, the Andrew Mahy Memorial race finally took place in a stiff westerly wind on the full height of the 9.1m tide giving crews some very choppy conditions.
Look to the future, urges college principal
COLLEGE of Further Education principal Trevor Wakefield says the island’s catering industry must support its future chefs.
A paradise paradox
It could have had its own casino or a mini castle. But, thanks to the National Trust, Houmet Paradis has remained a vital nature reserve. Despite the smell, many islanders consider it to be a special place.
A Bordeaux stroll is an underrated joy
It has spectacular views of the smaller islands and the area has changed little in 50 years. In the latest of a series looking at Guernsey’s coast, Rob Batiste explores Bordeaux.
‘Wrong place’ housing scheme is defended
HOUSING is tearing down sound family homes so that bungalows for the older tenants can be built in the wrong place, according to a former estate agent and builder.
Composting makes a hole in landfill
NEARLY 3,000 discounted compost bins have been sold as islanders do their bit to cut the amount of waste going to landfill.
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