FOREST residents are against an area of land behind their homes being turned into an industrial site.
Earth Hour in the lounge
MANY islanders turned off their lights and TVs for an hour on Saturday to take part in Earth Hour.
Rejection of incinerator could hold up sewage plant
THROWING out the incinerator may have delayed a sewage solution, according to two deputies.
Horton makes a promising start
LOCAL rider Tobyn Horton has made an impressive start to his professional career.
Promotion in reach for our rugger stars
SIMON SHARROTT described it as ‘an awful game’ but his Guernsey team came away from London South Africa with the all-important 19-7 win and two points on Saturday.
Time for voting on Bailiwick fishing deal
GUERNSEY, Alderney and Sark will soon vote on an agreement to manage the Bailiwick’s fishing waters if the 12-mile limit is restored.
Le Tissier injury is final nail in Sarnians’ coffin
Guernsey 9, Jersey 21 IT NEVER rains but it pours.
Regulator not giving public value for money, says deputy
THE Office of Utility Regulation is not giving the public value for money, according to a deputy keen to see the organisation restructured.
Slaughterhouse loss ‘would be a disaster’
FARMERS say it is vital that the States starts thinking about building a new slaughterhouse.
Peace garden enhanced
GREEN-FINGERED locals teamed up recently to plant 84 trees and bushes next to the proposed community centre site in York Hill.