‘Say anything and they will target your house’

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


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.


Skatepark has neighbours’ consent

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


Take a long run for the money

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


Batting falters again but Greens almost cause upset

GUERNSEY knew they were in for a tough time against the Sussex Academy and they were right.


Six-try blitz gives Guernsey lift for Siam defence

Guernsey 36, Bognor 8 THIS was just what Guernsey were after – a morale boosting win before the big one.


Greenland trekkers start 350-mile ice hike

TREKKERS Simon Elmont and Steve Wright set off this weekend for their 350-mile journey across the Greenland ice sheet.