Fisherman’s Co-op to be sold off in parts

THE Fisherman’s Co-op is being wound down.


Beach party warning

PEOPLE who leave a mess behind after a beach party could face a heavy fine if they are caught, according to Guernsey Police.


Banking turmoil could pay off for Clydesdale’s local branch

THE recent banking troubles hold no fear for Guernsey’s newest bank, Clydesdale Bank International, according to its managing director.


Seven- set doubles thriller

JEZ POWELL and young Adam Langlois were wearing broad smiles last night after unexpectedly reaching the men’s doubles final at the island championships.


Ladies get in the pink as coastal walk returns

WOMEN are being asked to think pink and get walking for charity again this summer.


Shirt from Le God boosts troop morale

A Guernsey soldier has received a homecoming to remember.


Pink Ladies’ Sunset Coastal Walk 2009

THE Pink Ladies’ Sunset Coastal Walk returns this year to raise funds for the breast cancer support group and Les Bourgs Hospice.


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’

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.


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.