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Daily Archives: June 17, 2009

Pandemic plan shows the risks

NOW that the World Health Organization has declared a swine flu pandemic and the first case has been recorded in Jersey, islanders can merely wait for events to take their course.

Planning applications – 16 June, 2009

The Trustees of Guille-Alles Library are applying to replace the existing front timber doors with automatic glass ones. (0788581)

Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.

Trainee priest in fight for his life

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A GUERNSEY trainee priest is today fighting for his life after plunging from a loft window in London.

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Co-op has first Guernsey president for half a century

FORMER deputy Peter Roffey has been named as the first Guernsey-based president of the Channel Islands Co-operative Society in 52 years.

2,600 miles down – fewer than 300 to go

GUERNSEY’S solo cross-Atlantic yachtsman has got the most dangerous stretch to go of the OSTAR 2009 even though he is fewer than 300 miles from the finish which should be reached today or tomorrow.

Laine proud to bear the flag

TIM LAINE last night admitted his shock at being named as Guernsey’s flag bearer at the opening ceremony of the XIII Island Games.

JonesBradburn goes but the trains keep running

OFFICE furniture manufacturers JonesBradburn yesterday closed down after 28 years serving the island.

Swine flu is coming and it could hit 20,000 islanders

MORE than 20,000 islanders could be hit by swine flu this autumn, according to Guernsey’s director of public health.

Town welcomes buskers with a permit

BUSKING could become a permanent feature of Town.

Crime down by 12% and clear-up rate will increase

SOME 28% of reported crime was detected last year.