The fate of Guernsey’s £94m. incinerator could rest with as few as three deputies, it has emerged.
Code will give finance a lead over close rivals
A CODE of corporate governance will give Guernsey’s finance sector an advantage over its nearest rivals, according to the head of the practitioner working party behind it.
Druce – ‘I didn’t get a fair deal’
DALE GARLAND’S joy is Tom Druce’s grief.
Four Nerine teams to fight it out
DESPITE dividing up their teams this season, Nerine have dominated the Praxis Winter League top flight.
‘100-plus tons of beef a year go up in smoke’
BURNING Guernsey’s unwanted cattle is a scandalous waste of food, according to the UK director of the Soil Association.
Judges have their heroes – now it’s up to the people to choose
GUERNSEY’S next Olympian could be among those shortlisted to be crowned Flybe’s Island Hero.
‘Only quick-fix politicians block way to zero waste’
AROUND 400 islanders spent much of last evening applauding Professor Paul Connett as he outlined how a zero waste strategy could be implemented in Guernsey.
Size matters, says Post as major mail shake-up looms
GUERNSEY Post is changing the way it calculates postage in what it called the biggest shake-up in pricing for 140 years.
Four in a row for Huxster
SHANE HUXSTER took home the top award at the West Coast Sea Angling Club’s annual dinner and presentation night held at the Peninsula Hotel.
Home advantage could prove crucial
GUERNSEY have selected some new faces to play England at indoor cricket next month.