Sort it out, say neighbours

POINTES LANE residents feel more needs to be done to improve a recycling site on their doorsteps.


£800K subsidy is madness, says Blue Islands chairman

TAXPAYERS’ money is being used to subsidise airlines whether they want the extra cash or not.


New year brings changes aplenty

RIDERS moving up a class ensured that there were plenty of changes for the first motocross meeting of 2009.


‘Remember medical cover for UK breaks’

ISLANDERS will soon have to pay for some health care in the UK.


Airport fire cover situation ‘damaging for the island’

TWO airlines affected by the shortage of airport firefighters at the weekend have said the island’s aviation industry image is under threat.


Car ‘tax’ has an outcome for airport

WHILE islanders’ jaws were dropping with incredulity at the truly inspired level of foolishness embodied in the Environment Department’s Billet d’Etat seeking to justify introducing a £26 car tax masquerading as paid parking, two significant matters were lurking in the small print.


Car ‘tax’ is doomed, says man who asked for it…

ENVIRONMENT does not believe the States will accept its paid parking proposal.


Stacey boys mix it with superkids

THE Stacey twins represented Guernsey at the recent Eurokids table tennis camp in Malta.


GFA hand out olive branch

THE Guernsey Football Association want to bring the ‘social leagues’ back under their umbrella and ease them into buying into their plan for the game.