MATT LE TISSIER could make a return to local football as he considers an offer to play for the Vale Rec veterans side.
Court threat fades as Post and regulator strike a deal
A MULTI-MILLION-POUND court battle appears to have been avoided after Guernsey Post Ltd agreed to a compromise on its monopoly.
Photography interest taken to ‘next level’
AFTER establishing a successful decorating business Dave Le Tissier is looking to repeat the trick with his interest in photography.
‘We’ve nothing to lose’ – Ockleford
RANGERS will be hoping they do not face a St Paul’s backlash in tomorrow’s Jeremie Cup encounter.
Turning track will see spin to the fore for both sides
IF EVER there was a clear indication of what to expect from an inter-insular, it is Jersey’s selection of two spinners in tomorrow’s squad.
Mystery benefactor helps salvage Havelet wreck
A 107-year-old boat which was due to be chopped into pieces has been saved from Havelet Bay and will be restored.
Police in retreat at drunken tile thrower’s £8,500 pier mayhem
A FATHER-TO-BE caused more than £8,500-worth of damage on the Crown Pier after he had argued with another man in Town.
Olympian Goodhew and friend first to conquer the Casquets swim
OLYMPIC swimmer Duncan Goodhew and his friend Michael James have become the first men to swim around the Casquets Lighthouse.
PSD ‘needs to stop faffing’
THE man behind the proposal for an all-in-one waste treatment park has criticised Public Services for its nonchalant response.
Bodman continues her rapid progression
ERICA BODMAN claimed a fifth place at the World University Championships at the culmination of only her second season in the sport.