Half-term dance academy with UK pro a hit

BEAU SEJOUR’S half-term streetdance workshops kicked off yesterday.


Robert’s Rocquaine hedge veg was on States land

A HEDGE veg stall was removed from Rocquaine sea wall because trading is banned from States-managed land, Environment said yesterday.


Head’s rude awakening

ST SAMPSON’S HIGH head teacher Hazel Tetlaw was one of 11 guests evacuated from Alderney’s Braye Beach Hotel after a fire broke out at 4am on Tuesday.


Tempers flare in big derby

Vale Rec 2, North 2 THERE was no love lost between North and Vale Rec as the Grand Fort Road derby ended in a stalemate last night.


Good breeze greets fleet

A BIG fleet of 21 yachts was on the line for race three of the Royal Channel Islands Yacht Club’s Frostbite series.


Three of five new CI records from Guernsey

FIVE new Channel Island records have been approved by the Guernsey and Jersey Record (Rod-Caught) Fish Committees.


Waste export to Jersey may no longer be an option

JERSEY’S States is to be asked to rule out importing waste from Guernsey.


Pastiche designs lead to a ‘watered down old Guernsey’

BUILDING styles must move with the times, according to the president of the Guernsey Society of Architects.


Planning applications – 16 February, 2010

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


Campaign aims to end ‘eyesore architecture’

A PETITION has been launched to stop ‘architectural eyesores’ being built on key sites.