GUERNSEY’S out of Town centres could be better designed for road users, according to a street expert.
Bathroom plans go down the plughole
AN ELDERLY couple have been refused a grant to put a bath in their States-owned flat, even though one of them can’t use the shower.
Gontier cracker finally gets Rangers going
Sylvans 0, Rangers 3 RANGERS did enough to get the job done last night at the Track as they cruised past Sylvans into tomorrow afternoon’s Rawlinson Cup semi-finals.
Sark Seneschal could lose Chief Pleas role
SARK’S government is in line for another major reform after proposals to split the dual role of the Seneschal were announced.
Back in profit in two to three years’ time – Aurigny MD
AURIGNY will be back in profit within two or three years, its managing director has pledged.
Requete calls for rethink on total ban on fag machines
A BID will be made to overturn the ban on cigarette vending machines
Turbulent times
WITH the dust starting to settle on the aborted attempt to ‘sell’ Aurigny to Blue Islands, it’s time to consider some of the fallout from the whole episode.
Ordinary life lived in a special home
IN THE nicest possible sense, it is ordinariness that shines through when reading today’s four-page special report on the Cheshire Home.
‘Tough economic times ahead’
ECONOMIC prospects for the Western world are ‘gloomy’, according to a panel of experts at the Channel Islands Stock Exchange International Business Summit.
Bristol City tie up
BRISTOL CITY have agreed a deal to support the Guernsey Football Association’s Centre of Excellence.