Rec breathe sigh of relief on U21s

VALE REC have been spared an exodus of young players after the GFA announced the Under-21 Development League would go ahead.


Charity prosecution threat replaced with fines

CHARITIES now face on-the-spot fines of £500 if they fail to register with the taxman.


Farewell to ‘a true daughter of Guernsey’

MORE than 150 people paid their respects yesterday at the funeral of ‘a true daughter of Guernsey’.



Rihoy and Young return for champs

BELS look set to return to full strength for their Jeremie Cup first-round encounter against Vale Rec tonight.


Movie buffs demand a better cinema

FILM fans in Guernsey say there is a real need for a multiplex on their doorstep.


Rocky times for some off Herm

TREACHEROUS conditions, coupled with a significant spring tide, led to disaster for at least one boat in last weekend’s Sure Herm Rowing Regatta.


Chamberlain storms to Canivet Trophy win

JAN CHAMBERLAIN mastered the difficult conditions yesterday to claim the Royal Guernsey Ladies’ Club Championship.


Waste park offers many attractions

ONE of the attractions of the proposed waste park that we featured in yesterday’s edition is that it attempts to pull together all the elements of the island’s refuse problems and deal with them using a one-stop shop-type solution.


Supreme Court case ‘will set a landmark’ on UK residence rules

GUERNSEY will keep a close eye on the outcome of a tax dispute between a multi-millionaire and HM Revenue and Customs that is set for a Supreme Court hearing in London next year.