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Daily Archives: August 4, 2008

Cause of leak unknown

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PUBLIC Services minister Bernard Flouquet said that a major leak had been discovered in the sewer which takes waste out to sea.

Garland ready to take in the show

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IN three weeks’ time, Dale Garland will be living the Olympic dream. Or he hopes he will be.

Fred needs a shed in the Park

ON SATURDAY, the Long Port Group took out a full page advertisement in this newspaper to seek expressions of interest in its 16-acre Saltpans Park redevelopment centred on the former St Sampson’s vinery site.

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Guernsey is a flexible friend for fund managers

FUND managers are attracted to Guernsey for its flexibility in handling alternative structures, according to one expert.

GFA still confident

THE Guernsey Football Association will survive the de-affiliation of the social leagues.

Dyke rewarded for 30 years’ graft

DARREN DYKE and Kirsty Chick have reaped the benefit of four years’ work by winning the senior dance title at the British Roller Skating Championships held in Haywards Heath, Sussex.

50 years in a union

TWO members of the Unite union were honoured on Friday for 50 years of dedication.

Dunne drags his knees around to a second title

ALMOST 20 years after his first victory in the competition, Bill Dunne won his second L’Ancresse Open title on Saturday.

‘Can the UK Government be trusted?’

GUERNSEY needs to ask whether it can trust the UK to consult it over international agreements, according to advocate and former States member John Langlois.

Sewage floods homes

SEWAGE flooded homes along Les Banques yesterday evening.