Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.
Who’s got it in for Avant Garden?
IN OUR regular Inside Politics column yesterday we highlighted the Law Officers’ insistence that they regard with the utmost seriousness their duties to safeguard and uphold the rights and liberties of islanders and, that being the case, it is right to ask what went wrong in the case of Avant Garden.
Uefa frustrating GFA’s schedules
NEXT season’s Division One and cup fixtures are on hold while the Guernsey Football Association await confirmation about where and when they play in the Uefa Regions Cup.
Tough times are an opportunity, says Clydesdale chief
CONSOLIDATION in the island’s banking industry presents opportunities for further growth at Clydesdale Bank International, according to Lynne Peacock.
Staff at risk from PEH asbestos demand checks
STAFF at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital might have been exposed to asbestos.
Savings and company tax leave a hole
INCREASED corporate taxation and savings from the Financial Transformation Programme are unlikely to cover the multi-million pound deficit in States finances.
Watson jumps nearly 100 ranking places
HEATHER WATSON will go in to her Wimbledon debut match today buoyed by a rise of 95 places in the latest world rankings.
Tech teams splash out on a politician
SEVERAL deputies got a soaking at this year’s CGi Technology Challenge but all in the name of science.
Ship sink Titans in thriller
THE match of the year and three wide open league title races are the conclusion of the most unpredictable week imaginable in the softball arena.
Sarnians regain CI honours
GUERNSEY were made to work hard before winning Saturday’s inter-insular and regaining the trophy at Beau Sejour.