Postal flowers to be hit with higher costs

MEMBERS of the Guernsey Postal Flower Association yesterday met Guernsey Post to discuss pricing concerns.


Cash-strapped Health create new post to improve billing

A POST for a patient liaison officer has been introduced at Health and Social Services in a bid to make money.


Wassailing

GATHERED around a single, candle-lit tree, in a gently sloping field in St Andrew’s, stood a group of islanders armed with pots and pans.


Say you’ll go right now, minister…

SPEAKING on Sunday’s BBC phone-in, the Public Services Department minister made it clear that if the proposed £93.5m. energy-from-waste project fails to deliver, he will have no hesitation in resigning.


Is £93.5m waste plant too small?

PUBLIC SERVICES is today under pressure to explain how it will meet a crucial 50% recycling target.


Isabelle vets marks 90 years in business

HUNDREDS of islanders took the opportunity to go behind the scenes at Guernsey’s longest-established veterinary practice.


Locals head to Haiti

I THINK we are all now fully aware of the desolation that took place in the Caribbean nation of Haiti earlier this month.


Lithuanian first up for Jennings

MATT JENNINGS steps back into the ring on Friday night after his short ban for a drugs offence.


Grammar speaks a hat-trick

THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL has won the Youth Speaks competition for the third consecutive year.


New crusher can save thousands

A NEW glass crusher bought by the States could save the island £90,000 a year.