Electoral roll review results yet to be seen

FRUSTRATION is growing at a political level that a review of the electoral roll fiasco has not yet been published.


Covering up is no solution, say waste site’s neighbours

POINTES LANE residents are hoping plans put forward to develop the waste facility there will be rejected.


A grand event as Elliott reaches 1,000

MASTERS race-walker Rob Elliott stepped across the start line for the 1,000th time in a race-walking event on Sunday in the Sarnia Walking Club’s 5,000 metres track walk.


Lure of more games could see players going social

THE Guernsey Football Association is in serious danger of losing players to the social leagues.


Old foes Worthing drawn in the quarters

GUERNSEY earned a home tie with Worthing in the quarter-finals of the HA Trophy with their gritty 3-1 victory at Sonning at the weekend.


Guarding the future of our coast

TO quote the well-known phrase – time and tide wait for no man.


When fair’s not fair

THERE is a real danger that Guernsey’s system of taxes and government charges is becoming less fair and equitable.



Self interest is no way to make policy

OVER the last few days, this newspaper has used what it termed the Incredulity Index to highlight some of the more extreme aspects of government policy making, the £26 car tax in lieu of a proper funding approach to paid parking being merely the latest example.


Influential figures hear chief minister’s after-dinner speech

A DINNER with influential figures from the City of London was an opportunity to reinforce the strength of Guernsey’s financial services sector, according to Chief Minister Lyndon Trott.