Heroes cyclists make it to the top of the Rock

A CIVIC reception in Gibraltar City Hall on Saturday welcomed a team of cyclists who had ridden from Guernsey to raise money for Help For Heroes.


Gallienne to see in new dawn at Sylvans

NIGEL GALLIENNE is the new president of Sylvans.


Adam Jory leads Sarnian challenge

EVEN though he was leading the field as the Queen’s Prize final got under way at Bisley on Saturday afternoon, Nick Mace needed the shoot of his life to stay in front and take the coveted prize.


ORs stay top as visiting teams enjoy a fruitful day

VISITING teams ruled the roost on Saturday in the CI League.


Bridge gets drop-in police station, St Martin’s is next

THE Bridge now has its own mini police station.


Dee-Caf moves out of Town

DROP-IN centre Dee-Caf is opening a centre on Les Genats Estate for the summer holidays.


DIY kits pose risk of infection and scars, warns expert

PEOPLE are endangering themselves by using do-it-yourself tattooing kits sold on the internet, according to a local tattooist.


Organisers lose cash but carnival will come back

CARNIVAL will come back to the streets of St Peter Port next year, although this year’s event left the organisers out of pocket.


Death crash rider jailed for two years

A YOUNG islander who died after being struck by a speeding motorcycle spent his last moments with his mother, it emerged yesterday.


Near – yet so far

ALTHOUGH Guernsey were only two short of their own record score in the Kolapore match at Bisley, it was not good enough to match a superb score from Jersey, who dropped just nine points over three ranges with an eight-man team.