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Daily Archives: July 8, 2009

Suez waste plan will be hard to beat

Earlier this month, we suggested that growing opposition to Public Services’ £90m.-plus waste solution meant that the department would be well advised to have a plan B up its sleeve.

Royal Visit – Second Day

The Countess gets lost in the Seigneurie garden maze.

Photos from the visit of the Earl and Countess of Wessex to Herm, Sark and Alderney.

Incinerator cancer risk claims ‘are bad science’

Dr Stephen Bridgman WS

CLAIMS that cancer rates and child deformities would increase if an incinerator is built were yesterday dismissed by Guernsey’s director of public health.

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Lord Hunt is impressed with banking sector

LORD HUNT is impressed with the calibre of the island’s banking industry.

Alderney may not last the distance

BAVARIA NOMADS are again considering their future in the local football leagues and may not last past the new year.

Schoolchildren ready for dress-down royals

THERE were no crowns and tiaras, but pupils at the Bailiwick’s smallest school were still excited about their royal visitors.

Earl bumps into old school friend

THE Earl of Wessex reacquainted himself with an old school friend during the couple’s visit to Alderney yesterday.

‘I’m not going back on Cobo without shoes’

ISLANDERS need to improve the way they treat their beaches, said a parish constable after more concerns were raised over the state of Cobo.

Watson is top GB junior

HEATHER WATSON had two reasons to celebrate yesterday.

Champion teases the opposition

ROB SMART continued his dominance of local mountain biking in the final race of the Ian Brown and Arrowsmith Marlowe Cross Country series held at the Guet.