SOME ‘Fred in a shed’ firms are in danger of going out of business because of a lack of industrial land for them to operate from, according to one States member.
Finals repeat
THERE will be a repeat of last year’s men’s final as top seed Garry Dodd will play second seed Olly Langlois in the Island Championships singles showpiece.
Estate speed humps are just the ticket
RESIDENTS of Le Bordage Estate, St Sampson’s, have welcomed the news that they are to get road humps.
Volunteers saddened as founder calls time on her animal charity
ANIMAL Aid’s longest-serving young volunteer has spoken of his sadness at hearing that the charity was closing down.
PO is pretty for pictures
VOLUNTEERS spent yesterday cleaning up the former post office in Smith Street for an exhibition of work by a top photographer.
Visitors show determination to reach island for big gala
MANY swimmers beat the volcanic ash as the OCS 19th Open International Guernsey Masters Meet took place as scheduled over the weekend at Beau Sejour.
Fernandes makes it a Saints double
Sylvans 0, St Paul’s 1 ST PAUL’S completed an historic double as their women triumphed over Sylvans in the Women’s Upton at Northfield yesterday.
Woman and young child flee fire started by straighteners
A BEDROOM in a St Martin’s house has been badly damaged by fire.
No UK flights for fifth day
ONLY inter-island flights will operate out of Guernsey today as ash from an Icelandic volcano keeps most European airports closed for the fifth consecutive day.
Servers are the future
ATTEMPTING to predict the future can be a dangerous game.