BOWLS Guernsey chief executive Garry Collins wore a broad smile in Belfast after his island team had achieved a best-ever performance in the British Isles men’s outdoor championships.
Park, not monument, is neighbours’ priority
DELANCEY residents have supported plans for the neighbouring park’s regeneration.
Ratepayers will get no refund if constables’ plans rejected
RATEPAYERS will not get their money back, even if the St Peter Port constables’ office plans are rejected tonight, according to junior constable Barry Cash.
Women match their target before bowing out
THE Guernsey women’s tennis team achieved what they set out to do as they won their first round match with the Isle of Wight on the clay courts of Bolhalla Tennis Centre.
Rush to sign up to Kaileigh’s ‘get rid of the wrecks’ group
A TEENAGER has launched an online protest against abandoned cars at Cobo.
Swine flu – three more cases confirmed here and one in Sark
THREE more cases of swine flu have been confirmed in Guernsey – and Sark’s first case has also been confirmed.
Watson glory
HEATHER WATSON heads off to the All-England Club this weekend as a champion and in the mood to beat anyone at Junior Wimbledon.
A touching finish to Lucas’ long, long career
DAVE LUCAS achieved a career-best performance in Belfast yesterday, then promptly retired.
Is island’s future going to waste?
IN JULY, the States will have its 15th debate in as many years on waste disposal. If there is one subject which defines the current political process and its inability to tackle difficult subjects it is this one.
Has Games lost its friendliness?
FINALLY the day has come.