WIDENING L’Hyvreuse could harm historic trees, according to Men of the Trees local chairman Richard Loyd.
Garland’s last-leg heroics help CIAC seal trophy win
DALE GARLAND said the Channel Islands Athletics Club would triumph in the televised British Athletics League 10 in 100 cup final – and they duly did so.
Twilight of Last Night if £9,000 cannot be raised
guernsey’s Last Night of the Proms could fail if more sponsors are not found.
A good e-comms policy is a must, seminar reminds bosses
BUSINESSES have been reminded that the need to have an effective and up-to-date electronic communications policy cannot be overestimated.
Reading the runes on Tribal Helm
over the last few days, this newspaper has been commenting on aspects of the States of Guernsey’s currently wholly ineffective approach towards cost containment and the unacceptable burden that it is placing on islanders at a particularly difficult time.
Double delight for rider/coach Bowditch
ANN BOWDITCH and James McLaughlin have collected their final points requirement for the approved criteria set to qualify for next year’s Commonwealth Games in Delhi.
Thrilling finals night to end a memorable season
MORE than 300 players, 33 teams, 12 weeks of games, hundreds of touchdowns and three drop-off finals led to a thrilling last night of the 2009 Ernst & Young Touch Summer League.
Gas turns up the heat on regulator
GUERNSEY GAS managing director Paul Garlick has expressed his frustration at the ongoing disputes between States utilities and their regulator.
‘Customers to blame’ as only Michelin star fades
GUERNSEY’S only Michelin-starred restaurant will close its doors at the end of this month.
Antisocial behaviour is ‘worse in Alderney than in London’
ANTISOCIAL behaviour in Alderney has been branded worse than London’s.