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Daily Archives: September 3, 2009

Why sudden interest in strategies?

THE more the background to the decision by Commerce and Employment and Environment to use consultants to start late-stage poking around the Leale’s Yard planning application is analysed, the more questionable the motives appear.

Local shops are not meeting the demand

Co-op chief executive Jim Hopley with some of the names Leale’s Yard might tempt. 	     (Montage by John O’Neill)

ISLANDERS shop online and off-island because local retailers do not meet all their needs, according to independent consultants.

Bursaries will ease the way

Bursary winners Simon Morris, left, and Elka de Carteret with bursary co-ordinator Emma-Jayne Sarahs and Total general manager Antony Harding. 	(Picture by Peter Frankland, 0831174)

TWO students have each been awarded a £1,000 bursary to help with the cost of their university studies.

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Malaysia inflict last-over defeat

GUERNSEY experienced a second disappointment in as many days at the Indian Association yesterday.

Careers Service offers advice to A-level job seekers

GOING straight into a job, rather than studying at university, is getting more popular.

‘No conflict’ in Finance directorship

GUERNSEYFINANCE’S chief executive has defended his role as a non-executive director of a company whose bid for insurance giant Friends Provident has been accepted by its board.

Bels face striker problems ahead of Moneyfields clash

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BEING comprehensively knocked out of the Wheway Cup by their big rivals came at quite a cost for Bels last night.

Most entries for a decade

THE McLaren family had a highly successful time at the Guernsey Bass Anglers Sportfishing Society’s Open Festival presentation night held at the Wayside Cheer Hotel.

Singles sink Sarnians

JERSEY put Guernsey to the sword in Sunday’s singles matches to retain the Junior Challenge Trophy at Grouville.

Abuse inquiry ‘was a poorly-managed mess’

THE historic child abuse inquiry in Jersey was a poorly-managed mess, according to Detective Superintendent Mick Gradwell.