AROUND 800 snags were handed over with the new clinical block at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital.
Vote could be trigger for reform
MEMBERS of the Environment Department – no strangers to controversy having already defied the will of the States over paid parking – are currently facing the prospect of a vote of no confidence if they implement a huge percentage increase in bus fares without a debate in the Assembly.
Leale’s Yard must cut its retailing space by a fifth
THERE must be 20% less retail space at the Leale’s Yard development if the plans are to go ahead, following research by the Environment Department.
Coates pulls Plan B and says: ‘I no longer trust Aurigny MD’
BLUE ISLANDS owner Derek Coates yesterday withdrew his informal Plan B option to explore co-operative working with Aurigny Air Services to find economies for both airlines rather than a full takeover of the loss-making States-owned carrier.
GB select Bodman
ERICA BODMAN has been selected to represent Great Britain at the World University Rowing Championships.
Website informs both landlords and tenants
THE most up-to-date information and advice for landlords and tenants is now available on a States-endorsed website.
Goodbye ‘to best daddy in the world’
THE girlfriend of motorcyclist Ryan Thomson, who died in a fatal crash on Monday, has paid tribute to her partner and ‘the best daddy in the world’.
T&R doesn’t give a damn for Aurigny
ONE of the central planks of the Treasury and Resources argument in favour of selling Aurigny Air Services – and its irreplaceable and invaluable Gatwick slots – to Blue Islands for a token was that the new owner would have to invest heavily in new aircraft because the Aurigny fleet was nearing the end of [...]
Merriens breeze into the semis
REIGNING champions Ali and Ian Merrien are through to the semi-finals of the Nicolle Mixed Pairs.
Gangs to blame for doubling of burglaries
SMALL gangs of burglars have been blamed by for a doubling in 12 months of that type of crime.