Sneaky paid parking is close to an extreme act

Cher Eugene, I’m beginning to think I must be one of those people who can see into the future.


Get down for Quantic

OF LATE, the local scene has been flooded with great visiting acts – Judge Jules and Ferry Corsten to name a couple.


Junior unison singing

Pictures from the 2010 Eisteddfod class for junior school age unison singing.


Jersey says: ‘Yes, we can take your waste’

JERSEY wants to take Guernsey’s waste, a senior politician confirmed last night.


Ending the charade of ‘scrutiny’

ONE of the most dispiriting outcomes of the vote of no confidence in the Public Accounts Committee is that its chairman – who secured a comfortable victory – found it necessary to apologise three times to the Assembly and to tell it that ‘lessons had been learned’.


Only Saints can stop Bels’ march

BELS are desperate to play this weekend to set up the possibility of winning the league at their great rivals North the following Saturday.


Two into one won’t go – unless first tribunal overrules the planners

THE first planning appeal to come before the tribunal set up under the new planning law heard yesterday from a man wishing to convert two cottages into one home.


Electricity up 8.5% – GE wanted 26%

GUERNSEY ELECTRICITY wanted to increase prices by more than a quarter – less than a year after bills went up by 17%.


Foot-deep floods expected as island to weather 10m. tides

THE owner of a seafront confectionery shop is preparing to barricade his property against foot-deep floods next week.


Environment weighs up pros and cons of biodiversity commitment

ENVIRONMENT is investigating whether Guernsey should be signed up to international rules on biodiversity.

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