ISLANDERS face a £4m. bill to remove toxic chemicals from soil at the airport.
‘We must not be a haven for abusers’
CONVICTED paedophiles, sex offenders and people who have harmed youngsters will be among those barred from working with children and vulnerable adults under Home Department proposals.
Seigneurie’s 300-lot surplus sale proceeds could be £100K
A SALE of Sark’s history could raise an estimated £100,000.
Industry may sneak in behind your place in the country
MANY people are in the dark over planning changes that could put industry in their back yards, according to Deputy David De Lisle.
Woman taken ill on boat during air show
A MEDICAL emergency in the Little Russel saw paramedics from the marine ambulance and crewmen from the St Peter Port Lifeboat board a private vessel during yesterday’s Battle of Britain air display.
Islanders not even on the agenda
over the next few months and years, Guernsey will embark on an unprecedented programme of public expenditure totalling around £300m. which, at its peak in 2011 and 2012, will be pumping nearly £90,000 a day into the local economy.
Local firms promote their island on the internet
MORE local businesses are after local domain names to promote their Guernsey background, according to Nigel Roberts, the co-founder of Channelisles.net.
Simpson draws praise after Open exit
WORLD No. 5 Nick Matthew yesterday endorsed Chris Simpson’s potential after ending the Guernseyman’s run in the British Open.
Pensioners are in line for a rise after all
GUERNSEY’S old age pension will go up by more than the cost of living, if the States agrees.
Batiste joins his captain on sideline
GUERNSEY’S front row troubles have deepened on the eve of their first match in London Two South-West.