GUERNSEY’S oldest golf club has birdied the credit crunch.
Divorce law changes make it easier to share assets
FAMILY law changes should make it easier to share assets fairly when couples divorce.
Wide receiver Jackson heading for Britain trials
A GUERNSEY American footballer is off to the Great Britain trials, having never played a match in his life.
Hat-trick for Ali in Jersey
ALISON MERRIEN picked up a hat-trick of victories in the Channel Islands finals.
Delancey’s hidden dolmen looks like being dug at last
A NEOLITHIC monument at Delancey Park is being given some much-needed care as part of a Culture and Leisure scheme to improve the park.
How could I have been so stupid?
‘NOT a day has passed without my questioning how I could have done such a stupid thing.
Seven new standards to aim for on the local lists
SEVEN new records have been approved by the Bailiwick of Guernsey Record (Rod-Caught) Fish Committee, one freshwater and six sea fish, four of which were boat-caught.
Plea for help by ‘MP’ was spoof
A MAN who posed as a Labour MP on the internet has said he was a Landsbanki investor and did it as a cry for help.
‘Fuel firms should pay fee for tankers’
FUEL companies operating in Guernsey should have to pay an annual fee after the States secured the supply of their products to the island by purchasing two tankers, Deputy Barry Brehaut said yesterday.
Planning Applications – 14 January, 2009
Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.