ELENA JOHNSON has enjoyed a highly successful appearance at the Lancashire Challenger tournament at Leigh Sports Village.
Easy access is key to new homes
WORK is ahead of schedule on 15 new bungalows in Mont Arrive for older islanders.
Consensus is that consensus is the only way
OVERWHELMING support for the island’s system of government coloured yesterday’s debate on Deputy Matt Fallaize’s requete.
HSSD’s money wasting ‘down to civil servants’
CIVIL servants at Health and Social Services should take responsibility for the childcare fiasco, according to a former board member.
Islands to consult on sea route licensing
THE security of year-round ferry sailings is at risk if ferry operators are not prevented from cherry-picking attractive routes, Commerce and Employment has said.
Mixed reaction from neighbours as Bon Port goes up for sale
STRONG interest has been shown in the Hotel Bon Port, which is up for sale for nearly £5m.
Tractor reduction not in island’s best interest
THE number of tractors in Sark has risen to 89, despite Chief Pleas resolving some time ago to cap the figure at 77 with a view to reducing the total.
Tribal Group to inspect school
A TEAM of evaluators will spend three days assessing St Anne’s School in March. Representatives from Tribal Group – an independent body of educational consultants – will visit the school to inspect several areas, including management, teaching, learning and curriculum provision.
We did waste £800k on childcare, admits HSSD
HEALTH and Social Services has squandered almost £1m. of taxpayers’ money subsidising childcare for just a handful of its staff.
Hard-up Pompey costing the GFA
THE Guernsey Football Association has pledged to continue funding its Development Centre for the rest of this season after crisis club Portsmouth pulled the plug on meeting the cost of hiring the venues.