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Daily Archives: June 20, 2009

Table set for alfresco summer dining in Town

Joe Clarke, manager of Quindici on the North Esplanade, just one of several seafront restaurants and businesses set to benefit from the initiative. 	(Picture by Tom Tardif, 0792939)

THE Town seafront will be closed to traffic every Sunday this summer to make room for alfresco dining and entertainment.

If it looks like an incinerator…

Thursday’s announcement through this newspaper that environmental lobby group G-Can and others have launched a formal campaign against the proposed £80m. Longue Hougue incinerator has put the Public Services Department onto a war footing.

And they’re off…

Island Games team

Guernsey’s Island Games team wave goodbye at their official leaving party last evening at St Pierre Park Hotel.

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Clubs stifle their anger

VALE REC are accepting the decision not to bring back Youth One football – for the time being.

Window-fall priest is amazing doctors

A TRAINEE priest from Guernsey, who plunged 20ft from a loft window, has amazed doctors after showing signs of recovery.

Financier found guilty of presenting false documents

PIPPA Harbour’s 27 years of deceit came to an end yesterday when she was found guilty of uttering false documents.

Solo sailor crosses the line

SOLO yachtsman John Falla yesterday completed his Atlantic crossing and paid tribute to those who had gone before him.

Airline merger mooted to retain major player

AURIGNY and Blue Islands could merge to create a ‘major player’ airline, according to Derek Coates.

Browning hurdles his way to the top award

APPALLING  weather conditions did not put off the 300 plus youngsters who competed in the  annual Junior Schools athletics championships.