A ST PETER PORT clothes shop is closing down less than a year after it opened.
Link Centre opens doors at end of its first school year
THE LINK Centre has opened its doors to the public for the first time.
Vale couple go to tribunal to keep their in and out gates
A COUPLE are hoping a planning tribunal will allow them to keep a second entrance to their property.
Westside end Killers’ reign in Division One
AFTER four years of being the top mixed team in summer league netball, the former Northern Trust players have been defeated.
Jersey take inter-insular honours in close race
AFTER the annual Inter-insular Triathlon had to be cancelled last year, teams from Guernsey and Jersey were keen to show what they were made of at this year’s event, held last Sunday.
Barber top at 500
THERE must be something in the Barber genes when it come to rifle-shooting.
Naphyrone is latest legal high banned
GUERNSEY has moved to ban emerging legal high naphyrone.
Fare rise not set by us – cabbies
ISLANDERS should not blame taxi drivers for the 4.5% rise in fares, according to a spokesman for the Taxi Owners’ Federation. ISLANDERS should not blame taxi drivers for the 4.5% rise in fares, according to a spokesman for the Taxi Owners’ Federation. Mike Mauger, of the federation, said it was based on an independent report [...]
Flybe ‘would have paid millions’, now it may sue
FLYBE is threatening legal action against the States if it does not open up the bidding process for Aurigny.
Peugeot RCZ
IF THERE’S one thing that’s guaranteed to frustrate motoring journalists it’s when a car maker wheels out a stunning concept but fails to follow through with a production model.