Guinea pigs at Corbiere

GUINEA PIGS are successfully living and breeding in the wild at a Forest car park.


New life for Oakvale

WORK has started on turning the former Oakvale School into a centre for children with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties.


Banks still greasing the wheels of local business

BANKS in Guernsey are bucking the UK trend and still lending to companies, the business community has confirmed.


Beere keeps flag flying

THERE was bitter disappointment for Guernsey’s Matt Le Ber in Ayr yesterday when after, a great group campaign, he crashed out of the quarter-finals of the World Bowls Champion of Champions tournament.


Sarnians give their all against best in Europe

GUERNSEY players produced some fighting displays at the 52nd European Youth Championships in Prague.


Dominion success makes it best meet for Sarnians

A FINAL flush of steady long-range shooting by team Guernsey at Bisley brought another trophy into island hands for the first time.


The silence on waste is worrying

MORE than 20 prominent islanders have today taken a full page in the Guernsey Press to urge States members to support a move by Deputy Dave Jones to have alternatives to the mass burn incinerator examined in detail rather than this week approve the proposals from Public Services.


Planning applications – 28 July, 2009

Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.


‘Do you want to drive out the wealthy?’

RICH people could be driven from the island under a proposal going before the States tomorrow, according to Social Security.


Anti-incinerator campaigners hand over 3,000 names…

MORE than 3,000 people have signed a petition urging the States to say no to Public Services’ £93.5m. waste plant.