YOUNG batsmen came to the fore in an incredible run-fest at the KGV last night.
King of the Beers repays faith shown by Bougourds
KING OF THE BEERS took Jersey by storm at the weekend to win the Channel Islands champion hurdle at the island’s latest horse-racing meeting.
Biggest Town retail employer is against working Sundays
TOWN’S largest retail employer has no intention of opening on Sundays.
Beat drugs or face an early death, judge tells woman, 21
A WOMAN was warned that she faced an early death if she failed to beat her drug problem when she appeared before the Royal Court.
Alderney demands guarantees before any sale of Aurigny
AN ALDERNEY politician wants a guarantee Blue Islands will continue to operate flights from the island to Southampton before supporting any deal to sell Aurigny.
Guernsey Yacht Club sailor claims a European crown
MARTIN BOYDE is a European sailing champion after a brilliant performance on the continent.
Post’s profits hit by ‘exceptional items’
Guernsey Post’s profit for the year to 31 March 2010 was £1.2m, but this was reduced to £0.162m by ‘exceptional items’ – pension provisions and the product write-off of £860,000 on developing a savings bank.
Mother of three calls for schools’ anti-bullying day
A MUM of three has launched a petition to establish an anti-bullying day in island schools.
Planning applications – 20 July, 2010
Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.
Guernsey win first international trophy
GUERNSEY are the European Division Two champions after completing an unbeaten campaign against Norway yesterday.