West Show pageant

MORE than 100 people, young and old, dressed up in traditional Guernsey costumes for the annual show pageant.


Don’t get caught up in the tribunal boom

EMPLOYMENT tribunals are commonplace during recession so now is the time to formalise business practice, according to the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service.


The £500,000 hush-up

Health and Social Services is trying to hush up the waste of an estimated £500,000 of taxpayers’ money as a result of a bungled staffing issue.


Champion Chamberlain down to career-best three handicap

JAN CHAMBERLAIN has reduced her handicap to a career-best three in winning the Royal Guernsey GC Ladies’ Championship.


Children’s home ‘sex bully’ faces prison

FORMER children’s home worker Gordon Wateridge was yesterday found guilty of eight counts of indecently assaulting three young girls.


Web of intrigue as artist told to remove her Arcade cobweb

A YOUNG artist has been ordered to remove a spider web she created outside an empty shop.


No respite for fully-booked Matt

MATT LE BER should set up camp at the Corbet Field this weekend.


Back in the ‘Hants’

A GUERNSEY club steps back into UK cup competition for the first time in several years tomorrow.


Neighbours get the hump as traffic calming is set to stay

ENVIRONMENT has decided to keep the extensive traffic calming measures surrounding the Baubigny Schools.


Grammar celebrates 100% pass rate

A-LEVEL results at the Grammar School reached a record level this year with 88% of grades being A to C.