OVER recent weeks, Treasury and Resources and its minister have become increasingly irritated by criticism from this newspaper that it has demonstrated little interest in controlling public sector expenditure despite that having been a central plank of the zero-10 tax strategy.
Bid to amend parking charge
ENVIRONMENT’S flat-rate parking charge is facing another challenge.
Row escalates over mooring fees rise
THE row over the moorings fees hike intensified yesterday.
Planning Applications – 17 February, 2009
Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.
Jobs available at higher levels – recruitment firm
JOB seekers are being urged to remain positive by a local recruitment specialist.
Dangerous L’Ancresse wall ‘needs fixing now’
THE sea wall at L’Ancresse was yesterday branded dangerous.
Contender James dons his thermals
THE tickets for Saturday’s Boxing Open Show sold out in a record 15 minutes.
Killer dogs drive Forest couple to quit keeping chickens
JUST six weeks after 17 were killed by dogs, Francis Russell’s silkie chickens have been attacked again.
Traffic calming is upgraded now St Andrew’s is saved
CONTROVERSIAL road humps outside St Andrew’s School were removed yesterday.
Chirpers join rivals Galacticos at summit
EX-SERVICE CHIRPERS will rarely have a better week in the Image Group Premier Division.