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Daily Archives: April 20, 2009

Setting a president

ANOTHER term, another attempt to shake things up. But while the international pressure mounts on tax transparency and decisions are made over the multi-million-pound investment and borrowing programme, attention in some quarters is still on what some would call the minutiae.

Le Prevost ‘gutted’

North goalscorer Simon Tostevin makes a nuisance of himself among the St Paul’s defenders. (Picture by Richard Wainwright, 0758800)

MICK LE PREVOST was left wondering what might have been after his North side lost 2-1 to St Paul’s in Saturday’s Upton Park Trophy at Springfield.

‘Say anything and they will target your house’

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BOUET residents have compared living in the run-down St Peter Port estate with life in a war zone.

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Hope for ‘Freds in sheds’, but how much will the rent be?

THERE is hope the new Saltpans Park site will provide the required space for local ‘Fred in a shed’ businesses.

Time to be open about licences

ON SATURDAY, we highlighted the difficulties that the Health and Social Services Department is in – and the potential impact of that on patients and clinical safety – as a result of staff shortages.

Co-operation could be key to future of Sark tourism

I LOVE Sark and I worry about the future of its tourism industry. I’m not talking about the row over the positive/negative impact of the Barclays’ investment. No, my concern is over something far more basic: the cost of getting there. 

Walkers took to the beaches on both two and four legs

DESPITE the chill in the air, a record number of hikers and their dogs took part in the Heritage Beach Walk yesterday.

Desperques ruthless

AN IMPERIOUS Martyn Desperques whitewashed Gary Britton to claim the CI title.

Take a long run for the money

RUNNERS can turn their efforts into life-saving supplies this weekend.

Skatepark has neighbours’ consent

NEIGHBOURS of the planned Beau Sejour skatepark have so far given it their consent.