‘Back us or face an outcry’ – Beaucamps campaigner

AFTER years fighting for a new school, the Les Beaucamps Redevelopment Campaign Committee is now celebrating the news that funding could be just weeks away from being granted.


Waste minimisation may get legal teeth

NEW laws could be introduced to help reduce the island’s waste.


Family business threatened as planners say it must quit shop

A FAMILY are fighting to save their business after falling foul of planning rules.


GFA upset women

THE GFA have moved to justify the reasons behind the decision not to send a women’s football team to the 2011 Island Games in the Isle of Wight.


Giving thanks

ST TUGUAL’S CHAPEL was the setting for Herm’s second Harvest Festival.


Housing market could suffer further woes

THE fragile economic climate has clearly given Alderney’s politicians and civil servants plenty of headaches.


Land unlocked

SARK has taken its first and very tentative steps towards reforming its ancient land laws and the comforting thought for some is that if its residents don’t want to do it, they needn’t.


The wild bunch

OF ALL the animals I wanted to see in the high Arctic, walrus topped the list.


Wham bam, thank you Slam

HOW am I going to review what was one of my favourite bands of the 90s?  Actually – if I am being totally honest – they were my favourite.


Lighter touch on governance ‘will give Guernsey an edge’

CONSULTATION with industry has resulted in a much leaner and simpler second draft of corporate governance rules for Guernsey’s financial services sector, according to its author.