FOR those who have waited patiently for more than a decade for new animal welfare laws, comments from the head of the department responsible will be of little comfort.
French flavouring
A RECORD entry of 28 horses, including a first from France, have been declared for Monday’s big annual race meeting at L’Ancresse.
Alternative waste system demo denied permission
PUBLIC SERVICES has turned down businessman Rodney Brouard’s request to set up a Vantage Waste Processor at Longue Hougue.
Airlines won’t put price on cost of disruption
AURIGNY, Blue Islands and Flybe are not saying how much the volcanic ash cloud crisis cost them.
L’Eree litter bugs deputy who wants to hit message home
THE Environment Department needs to bombard islanders with an anti-litter message to keep the beaches clean, according to a West District deputy.
Carre aiming for America
A GUERNSEY youngster hopes to become perhaps the island’s first professional wrestler.
Black flags cost Asplund a top 20 finish in Holland
BLACK flags spoilt top local junior sailor Johanna Asplund’s time at the Brassermeer International Optimist Easter Regatta in Holland.
No rip-off in roaming charges – regulator
ALTHOUGH islanders could pay much more than the European Commission’s maximum for roaming mobile calls, the Office of Utility Regulation is not going to intervene.
Capelles pupils are up for the cup
TWO of Hautes Capelles Primary School’s football team joined two of the island’s finest in a special challenge yesterday.
The number of locals is the only new record
FOR the first time in nearly 20 years, no new records were set at this year’s Guernsey Masters Meet.