JUST one retailer attended a meeting aimed at discussing the planned changes to the law on tobacco displays.
Seigneur: owner or gold-digger?
GIVEN that the rights and obligations of a fief-holding seigneur go back at least to the middle ages, the would-be owner of Cobo car park has chosen a particularly modern approach to ‘proving’ his entitlement of the land there.
Just 1% back Public Services’ waste plans
MORE than 300 people attended last evening’s presentation of an alternative plan for dealing with the island’s refuse.
Waste plant alternatives
FOLLOWING public presentations by the Public Services Department of its proposals for a solid-waste plant, and the presentation by a group putting forward what it describes as the Rational Alternative, we present visitors to This is Guernsey with the chance to view both groups’ presentations.
Planning applications – 14 July, 2009
Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.
It’s a funny way to show support…
WHEN the Policy Council developed its first Government Business Plan in 2006, its second priority – in other words, a pretty vital building block for the future success of the island – was very clear-cut.
Duo set to miss out on Berlin
BOTH Dale Garland and Lee Merrien are resigned to the fact that they will not be going to the World Championships.
Top lawyer called in to end Cobo car park row
GUERNSEY’S Law Officers will now investigate the Cobo car park dispute after an unprecedented call for action from 36 States deputies.
Crunch time for award judges
BUSINESSES are being urged to show off their ability to diversify and adjust ahead of the 2009 Guernsey Awards for Achievement.
Shops ‘don’t need the hassle’ after Saturday night’s fight
THE manageress of the Pollet Pharmacy has criticised ‘mindless’ thugs who smashed through its window during a weekend fight.