A COUPLE are fighting to create a parking space at their St Peter Port home.
A dream shattered as family faces eviction from kiosk
THE Royal Court yesterday agreed to the eviction of the Pembroke Kiosk owners from the site.
Rowe qualifies for shot at world title
ALAN ROWE took his first step towards his goal of claiming a third age-group world duathlon title by qualifying for the GB team at the Big Cow Emberton Duathlon, near Milton Keynes.
In season tapping up out of order
FOR a newspaper, or any media outlet for that matter, one of the most interesting aspects of a footballing year is the period leading up to the June transfer window.
Novices encouraged to try triathlon
ONCE again the Guernsey Triathlon Club is inviting islanders to take part in its annual novice and relay event on Sunday 25 April.
Box of Tracks
The second Twist Records CD compilation is out now in the shops. Colin Leach takes a listen to GBG2.
Friday 16 April
One of the problems with campaigning in such an urban environment as Clerkenwell is that it’s very difficult to know during the day who’s a resident and who is merely working there.
Condor booking system collapses under strain
CONDOR FERRIES’ computer system crashed yesterday as passengers rushed to book boats to the UK.
Alarm Bels ringing
BELS boss Ian Champion wishes that the Guernsey FA Cup final had never taken place as he is struggling with injuries ahead of tomorrow’s Upton with St Paul’s at the Track.
Minimum wage rate is right, says employment law expert
SETTING a minimum wage of £6 an hour will ensure local businesses are not disadvantaged by its future introduction, it has been claimed.