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Daily Archives: September 9, 2009

Split emerges as senior politicians ignore WAO’s call for urgent action

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THE Policy Council will not take the urgent action the Wales Audit Office believes is necessary to ensure major savings are made by the States, it emerged yesterday.

‘Town role will not keep me from making Leale’s Yard decision’

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TOWN Centre Partnership chief executive Jack Honeybill will not withdraw from helping to make a planning decision on Leale’s Yard.

Climate group rubbishes Mont Cuet power delay

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PLANS to generate electricity using gas from Mont Cuet is a good idea, but it is years too late, according to G-Can chairman Nick Day.

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Rangers see red in 7-goal thriller

GOALS galore, a couple of red cards and tempers flaring throughout – the rest of the Division One campaign has a lot to live up to after an early season thriller last night at Blanche Pierre Lane.

Saints lose out in painful fashion

ST MARTIN’S were just inches – and a miniscule percentage of a run – away from clinching this season’s Barclays Wealth Division Two Evening League title.

‘Spread the holidays around’ to stop term-time vacations

CHANGING term times would tackle the problem of parents taking their children out of school for holidays, according to a leading travel agent.

King still queen of warmer Jersey sea

FOR the second year in a row Guernsey’s Gail King won the women’s race at the big Jersey triathlon at Bel Royal.

Looking to raise standards

LOCAL netballers are set to benefit from the expertise of four newly-qualified coaches.

Reach for a Star

Pictures from the Specsavers’ Reach for a Star talent contest.

Twelve-mile fishing limit is still a long way off

GUERNSEY’S territorial limits are no closer to being extended, two years after the UK agreed the island should have more control over the surrounding waters.