THE Co-op has dismissed a report by the Chamber of Commerce about the effect of the Leale’s Yard development as misleading and inaccurate.
Bubblegum Rally 2010
The participants in this year’s Bubblegum Bangers Rally gathered at Vazon at the weekend before heading for the ferry to Europe and the start of a week of driving and challenges across the continent.
Tale of ghost town makes a scary read
A REPORT published last week by DTZ, a market-leading real estate adviser with global reach, delivers a devastating critique on plans by the Co-op to build Leale’s Yard and on research commissioned by Commerce and Employment, which supports the scheme.
Possible job losses to be made at RBS
JOBS could go in the Guernsey wealth management divisions of Royal Bank of Scotland as part of plans announced by the bank to cut staff numbers by 500 across its UK business.
HSSD will stick to its budget, chief executive pledges
HEALTH and Social Services will this year put a stop to its runaway expenditure, its new chief officer has pledged.
Little Theatre site up for sale
A PIECE of the island’s theatrical past is up for sale.
Peatfield century proves all in vain
THE most talented Elizabeth College first team in a generation finally broke their GCA Championship duck for the season with a five-wicket win over Argylls at the College Field on Saturday.
Volunteers keen on helping to tell history of island
HISTORIANS, actors and storytellers came together at Castle Cornet on Saturday for the first History In Action Company open day.
Jan’s perfect putt at perfect time
JAN CHAMBERLAIN produced the perfect putt at the perfect time to regain the island crown in thrilling fashion at La Grande Mare.
‘Demolition just one option’
A SPOKESMAN for Environment has denied that the department is insisting that the Bougourds demolish their home at this stage.
Campaigns
Voice For Victims
Voice for Victims is a campaign aimed at promoting the rights of those affected by child sexual abuse.