Tributes paid to a queen of the stage

TRIBUTES have been paid to the woman who epitomised amateur dramatics in Guernsey, Joyce Cook.


Rowan Tree falls victim to the recession

A ST PETER PORT restaurant and tearooms has become the latest victim of the recession.


Planning applications – 27 October, 2009

Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.


Summer show organisers eye a 3,000 crowd

A DATE has been set for an open-air boxing show next summer that is expected to attract a Muratti-size crowd.


Out of step with 10% tax rate

GUERNSEY will be going it alone if deputies today approve Policy Council proposals on zero-10.


Edmundson powers back into the Guernsey marketplace

ELECTRICAL wholesaler Edmundson Electrical is returning to the island after more than 100 years.


Decision to go doesn’t hold water

ON AVERAGE last year, the Guernsey branch of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children provided services to more than five youngsters every day.


Green houses to halve fuel bills

NEW ‘green homes’ on Sir John Leale Avenue should halve their owners’ fuel bills, according to Guernsey Housing Association chief executive Steve Williams.


Mail strike yet to have impact

BUSINESSES have remained upbeat despite last week’s strike action by Royal Mail workers.


Panthers on top after first round

PANTHERS A lead the way at the top of the Doric Insurance First Division following the first round of matches.