TOM KIMBER smashed an unbeaten century at the KGV last night – but it proved to be in a losing cause.
Wood’s on form
ON A day when young Aimee Ponte reduced her handicap to a four, it was Carol Wood who emerged winner of the Royal Guernsey Ladies’ President’s Prize competition.
£3.4m. sees off Suez
PUBLIC SERVICES minister Bernard Flouquet said yesterday that Suez Environnement was paid £3.4m. for the States’ U-turn on its energy to waste plant.
Teen admits death by dangerous driving
A TEENAGE motorcyclist has pleaded guilty in the Royal Court to causing the death of Callum Eborall by dangerous driving at Les Banques last year.
Parallel with offices is not complete
ONE of Sark’s conseillers takes us to task on this page for our critical editorial comments about the dual role of the island’s Seneschal on the grounds that they lose credibility because we are not campaigning for a separation of the similar roles of the office of Bailiff.
Waitrose? Bring it on say shoppers and retail rivals
RETAIL rivals have welcomed the challenge of competing with Waitrose.
Watson defies doctor
‘IT WAS there to win if she had taken her opportunities.’
GFSC sees benefits in UK banking regulation overhaul
AN OVERHAUL of how banking regulation is handled in the UK has been welcomed by the Guernsey Financial Services Commission.
‘We should take advantage of our cultural heritage’
GUERNSEY is sitting on a phenomenal economical and cultural opportunity through becoming an arts centre, it has been claimed.
World Cup crunch game makes a ghost town of St Peter Port
ENGLAND’S crucial World Cup match brought parts of Town to a standstill yesterday as fans crammed into anywhere showing the game.