Kerbside recycling encouraged by cut

PUBLIC Services has decided to slash its charge to parishes to deal with separated recyclables in an attempt to encourage them to start their own kerbside recycling schemes.


Savident’s class tells for Rovers

LEE SAVIDENT hit a majestic unbeaten century last night as Rovers emphasised their title credentials with a convincing win over the champions at the KGV.


Darts match targets charities

MEMBERS of the Guernsey Darts Association visited Herm to take on residents for a charity match at the Mermaid.


Aurigny flies in

A SPECIAL visitor from Sheffield was welcomed to the island this week.


Independent journal to start in June?

SOME weeks ago I wrote about the June edition of Sark’s monthly journal – La Vouair de Sercq, written and published since January 2002 by Jennifer Cochrane – being the last because Ms Cochrane was leaving her home at La Seigneurie and, unless she found somewhere else to live, would have to leave the island.


Scrap heap challenge

Oceans apart, this Austin Atlantic has been raised from the depths and has undertaken its greatest journey, just to get back  on the road. Pete Burnard unravels the tale.


Who really wants mass burn now?

PROPOSALS from the Public Services Department to spend an initial £80m. on a mass burn incinerator have drawn criticism from a wide range of individuals and groups.


Plug the U-18 gap

VALE REC are tabling a resolution at tonight’s Guernsey Football Association’s annual meeting to bring back Youth One.


‘We need banks we can have trust in’

THE UK’S handling of the credit crisis came under the microscope in Guernsey yesterday.


Incinerator: ‘too costly, outdated and damaging’

A CAMPAIGN has been launched against the proposed multi-million pound mass-burn incinerator at Longue Hougue.