FIRE destroyed a car in Le Grand Bouet yesterday morning.
We’re ready for review, says OUR
THE regulator has defiantly welcomed the proposed review of its role after States-owned utilities called for it to be scrapped and Treasury labelled the current set-up inappropriate and detrimental.
Belvoir given an Easter clean
FOR the Herm children, the Easter holidays aren’t just about chocolate and bunnies. On a wild and windy afternoon last week, several of the younger Hermites braved the hailstones and gales to clean up Belvoir for the start of the season.
Kiwi link forged
ALDERNEY Chamber of Commerce has forged links with a business community in New Zealand.
Cruise ship a sign of summer, but stormy waters lie ahead
AS THE saying goes, one swallow doesn’t make a summer and nor, in a Sark context, does the sight of half a dozen horse-drawn carriages coming down The Avenue necessarily mean that we’re in for a bumper tourist season.
Partial sale of utilities ‘cannot be ruled out’
TREASURY would consider part-privatisation of Guernsey Electricity and Guernsey Post.
Merit XIs and a mess at youth level
THE curtain comes down on the best Division One football season in a long time today with a humdrum re-arranged game between Sylvans and Athletics at St Peter’s.
Definitely not good enough now
WHEN members of the then Board of Administration decided to give the New Jetty a new lease of life in 2001, little did they know what they were getting into.
‘These people make us sick’
THE charity which installed a special swing for disabled children in Saumarez Park said it was sickened by Wednesday night’s vandalism.
Mephedrone problem reaches House of Lords
MEPHEDRONE is implicated in violence, crime and death in Guernsey, according to a UK Government report.