THE States could be sued if it backs out of an incinerator deal with Suez Environnement, according to one deputy.
Planning applications, 15 September 2009
Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.
Questions that no one will pose
A BBC reporter contacted this newspaper yesterday to ask in the light of a Daily Telegraph report headlined ‘Guernsey’s parliament declared unfit for purpose’ wasn’t our local coverage damaging the island’s reputation?
Constant scrutiny earns a badge of respectability
BAILIFF Sir Geoffrey Rowland delivered a proud patriotic speech on why Guernsey ‘could hold its head high’ throughout the world at Friday’s international business summit.
On top of the world
TENNIS star Heather Watson will be feted on her return to Guernsey.
‘A star is born’ – LTA boss thinks so
THE top man in British tennis has backed Heather Watson to break into the world’s top 100, following her success at the US Open.
L’Islet field use row – skip firm boss backs minister Jones
THE owner of a skip company said he has been using for more than 25 years a field at L’Islet that was turned into a contractor’s yard without permission.
Blue Plaque panel will decide who joins Ebenezer’s creator
A PANEL has been created to consider nominees for Guernsey’s Blue Plaque Scheme.
Pay freeze for some States workers likely
SOME States employees may face a pay freeze next year.
Guernsey A prove they can mix it in Division One
THE newly promoted Sportingbet Guernsey Table Tennis A team began their 2009 Senior British League Division One campaign with a promising victory over Brighton City 5-3.