Display ban campaigners are ‘using usual tobacco trickery’

A CAMPAIGN against proposals for a ban on the display of tobacco is using tactics of misinformation and confusion, according to the Guernsey Adolescent Smokefree Project.


Local quality impresses top UK judges

JUDGES Alwyn and Ann Varley, whose expertise is very much in demand all over the UK, paid their first visit to Guernsey as judges for the first day showing phase of the BSJA Spring Show at the weekend.


Frith’s youngsters have MCC in a spin

THE island’s young guns have spoiled the end of the MCC’s annual tour of the Channel Islands.


Investment funds’ value revealed

TREASURY and Resources and Social Security have released the value of States investment funds.


Town trader fears Leale’s Yard build will be damaging

A TOWN trader is calling for an independent review into the Leale’s Yard Development over fears that the plans could serious damage St Peter Port businesses.


Full cost of waste plant yet to emerge

THERE are hidden costs to the new waste plant which have not yet been published, it was revealed last night.


‘Very lucky’ pupils learn first aid

THE Herm schoolchildren have all become Young First Aiders with St John Ambulance. Teacher Mary Carey followed up last month’s fire and ambulance training exercise, for which the children had a front-row view, with a visit from St John trainer Katie Sweeney.


Visitors not deterred by ticket price rise

THE consensus here is that if the bank holiday weekend is anything to go by, then the island’s shipping company’s decision to increase prices has not had too marked an effect on numbers.


Rosie follows in Julie’s footsteps

ALDERNEY Week star Rosie Evans – great-niece of legendary film star Dame Julie Andrews – is to follow in her relative’s formidable footsteps next month.


CFE hair and beauty show

Photos from the final year show held by College of Further Education hairdressing and beauty therapy apprentices at the Princess Royal Centre for Performing Arts.