Waving to the children makes Gladys’s day

IF ST ANDREW’S SCHOOL closes, former pupil Gladys Robert, 97, will lose the best part of her day.



Pollack gives Huxster top fish entry

ENTRIES for the January Fish of the Month have petered out in recent days.


Deputy chief’s future in the balance

DEPUTY Bernard Flouquet’s future as deputy chief minister remains in the balance this lunchtime.


Health could have buyer for Castel Hospital

THE Castel Hospital site could be sold to pay for new mental health care facilities.


Coastal coalition is to lobby for full sewage treatment

A COALITION of businesses is demanding that the States commits to full sewage treatment.


Planning Applications – 27 January, 2009

Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.


Watson beats the heat to hit last 16

HEATHER WATSON cruised into tomorrow’s third round of the Australian Open junior singles with a straight sets demolition of South African Chanel Simmonds – 6-2, 6-1 – at Melbourne Park this morning.


Ambulance boss probed after ‘bully’ claim by PA

FORMER chief ambulance officer Neil Tucker treated personal assistant Jean Guilbert ‘more like a piece of furniture than a human being’, it was claimed yesterday.


French skipper ticked off for crew’s forklift joyride

A GROUP of French trawlermen took a forklift for a joyride after a few drinks last week.