TOTAL emissions from the proposed incinerator will be about two-and-a-half times more than figures given during last month’s States debate, climate change campaigner Nick Day claims.
Local man hurt in Thailand has vital spine op.
A GUERNSEYMAN seriously injured in a scooter crash in Thailand has now had a vital operation on his spine.
Bodman on course to earn her first Great Britain vest
AFTER a little more than 18 months since stepping into a rowing boat for the first time, Erica Bodman is set to acquire her first Great Britain vest after an impressive showing at the recent national trials.
Vance backs small nations tournament
TONY VANCE has welcomed the idea of a small nations international tournament being steered by the English Football Association.
‘Refereeing is a worldwide language’ – Skuse
THERE is a cosmopolitan feel to the island’s referees these days.
Local Madeirans in shock after island devastated
MADEIRANS living in Guernsey yesterday spoke of their shock after mudslides swept the Portuguese island on Saturday.
Hedge veg thief ‘stocks own stall with ill-gotten gains’
HEDGE veg suppliers have been losing out to a thief who has reportedly been re-selling the produce he has stolen.
Scrutiny is dusting off a key report
GIVEN the current interest in the way that the island’s planning service handles at least some applications that come before it, the involvement of the Scrutiny Committee in its performance is also revealing.
Woman’s body found at unoccupied house
THE body of a woman was discovered at the back of a property in St Saviour’s yesterday.
Bels almost there
THE Guernsey Football Association should start hunting for their blue-and-white ribbons to tie on the Priaulx Cup.