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Daily Archives: October 6, 2009

Bus review could set the pattern

ONE of the higher priority recommendations from Tribal Consulting is that the Environment Department reviews the current bus contract to wring out some value for money for the public purse which this year will pour £2.25m. into it, rather more than £50 a head per taxpayer.

Injured cyclist seeks £18m. in damages

Manny Helmot too part in the Queen Elizabeth II baton relay despite his terrible injuries.

A MULTI-MILLION-POUND personal injury claim began in the Royal Court yesterday.

IMG want Watson

Heather Watson

HEATHER WATSON is on course to fulfil her dream and turn professional in just a matter of weeks.

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Local assemblage see mock tribunal

AN INSIGHT into how an employment tribunal works and operates has been given to a local audience.

Chief minister at Tory conference

CHIEF MINISTER Lyndon Trott met Shadow Financial Secretary to the Treasury Mark Hoban yesterday when he attended the first day of the Conservative Party conference in Manchester.

Ritz may rise again… in the car park

ST SAVIOUR’S could soon get its tavern back.

I might as well close, says shop owner mired in roadworks

A SHOP in Vale Road is closing for two days while work on the Halfway filter is completed.

Bodman wins on river

ERICA BODMAN won on her first outing of the new UK rowing season.

Galacticos sent crashing

NORTH LEGIONNAIRES are the surprise new leaders of the Image Group Premier snooker Division.

Lap records fall as titles go down to the wire

PERFECT conditions at the final round of the Summer Series sponsored by Island Access saw several lap records fall.