Landowners threaten legal move to block schools route

NEIGHBOURING landowners will consider legal action if Living Streets continues with its plans for a walking route to Baubigny Schools.



Sarnians’ singles struggle

GARY PITSCHOU and Steve Desperques were beaten in straight sets in both their group matches in Ayrshire yesterday, and have probably lost their chance of qualifying for tomorrow’s WIBC World Championships men’s singles quarter-finals.


The thoughts of chairman Roy were just that

THE ‘chairman’ of the Guernsey Consumer Group has admitted he should not have issued a press release on behalf of the now dormant organisation.


Club’s glad Jenson’s here

GUERNSEY Motor Cycle and Car Club are pleased Jenson Button will be moving to Guernsey.


Phoenix members return with two national titles

FIVE young Phoenix Artistic Roller Skating Club members have recently returned with two British titles between them.


Victory gives Le Poidevin the standard tyres crown

JOHN LE PAGE again won both veteran races in dominant style at the second summer autocross meeting at Chouet.


It’s boxing gloves on as GSPCA boss tires of waiting for new law

ANIMAL carers are disgusted it could take a further three years for new animal welfare legislation to be complete.


Lawyer may try to get kiosk case reopened

THE Royal Court could be asked to reconsider its decision to evict the tenants of Pembroke Bay Kiosk.


Planning applications – 20 April, 2010

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