Growers ask others to pay for their rate cut

GROWERS in St Sampson’s want households and businesses to pay higher rates to cover a cut in theirs.


Fund manager warns against too many eggs in UK basket

A FUND manager has warned against the dangers of investing too much in the UK market.


GCB set to fire and then re-hire

The Guernsey Cricket Board is to issue redundancy notices to most of its staff at the end of this month and they will have to re-apply for newly-defined roles.


Sarnians shine at Worthing

GUERNSEY’S ambitious lawn bowlers have qualified for two finals in the British Isles men’s outdoor bowls championships in Worthing, where they are hoping to win the singles and pairs titles today.


Chamber joins fight against marine diesel levy

THE Chamber of Commerce is backing marine traders as they fight a proposed duty on marine diesel.


Ex-Docklands sculpture looks better in Herm

A NEW sculpture to welcome visitors to Herm was unveiled yesterday at its harbour.


Fare is fair – savings body backs rise to £1

THE Financial Transformation Programme has fully endorsed proposed bus fare rises.


More medals for Bodman in her push to impress Team GB selectors

ERICA BODMAN has added more medals to her growing collection.


‘I have been picked on,’ says cavy breeder

A LOCAL breeder of guinea pigs has rejected suggestions she mistreated her animals.


The Englishman who went up a hill and came down it quickest

AN ENGLISHMAN who resides in Jersey clocked the fastest time of the day in round two of the Holeshot Downhill Series in Herm.

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