Ending monopoly could cost taxpayer

ending Guernsey Post’s monopoly could be disastrous for the States utility, according to its chief executive.


Castle visitors taken back to medieval days

VISITORS to Castle Cornet could have been forgiven for thinking that they had travelled back in time at the weekend.


No mandate and not expected – no wonder De Lisle is not going to Iceland

GUERNSEY’S Chief Minister has refused to allow another deputy to join him on a trip to Iceland to discuss the Landsbanki Guernsey situation.


Petit Port’s rubbish shocks clean-up Chris

A TOURIST has spoken of his shock at finding about 300 items of rubbish on Petit Port beach.


Finger pointed at firefighters over dirty water

IAIN TIMMS got a shock when he went for his Sunday bath – the water was the colour of the Thames.


Hearse takes ICC route for Jersey

GUERNSEY have picked an ‘ICC’ squad for Saturday’s inter-insular at the KGV – while Jersey have gone with their strongest outfit possible.


Planning Applications – 4th August

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


Beere’s purple patch continues

THE Bowls Guernsey Island semi-finals take place at the Guernsey Bowling Club’s Beau Sejour next weekend and will feature some exciting encounters between the island’s top stars.


Buckley and Fooks take top honours

TWO home players came out on top when La Grande Mare hosted two of the club’s main highlights of the year.


‘Chancellor’ may back GE loan

TREASURY minister Charles Parkinson would consider backing a loan to fund Guernsey Electricity’s future projects.

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