BUILDING a new community centre at St Stephen’s is a leap of faith, according to one of its trustees.
Lower Pollet closure is abandoned after trial
A CONTROVERSIAL temporary late-night traffic ban in the Lower Pollet on Fridays and Saturdays will not become permanent.
Bobby dazzles his Guernsey fan base
DARTS LEGEND Bobby George beat Le Coq du Nord’s Billy Baird in Friday night’s exhibition match at the Hampshire Lodge.
Cochrane leaving Bels
SAM COCHRANE is on the brink of joining North.
Change to driving test good idea – instructors
INSTRUCTORS have welcomed proposed changes to the driving test.
Petition against plan to ‘hide’ Vale memorial
MORE than 200 people have signed a petition in a few days in a bid to halt plans to move Vale’s war memorial.
States-run nurseries – but not until 2012
EDUCATION’S deputy minister is hoping that the department can come up with plans to provide a States-run childcare programme before April 2012.
Planning applications – 12 October, 2010
Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.
No place for ID in today’s thinking
AS A practising lawyer and former conseiller, Advocate John Langlois is no stranger to controversy or to putting his head above the parapet. Yet his trusteeship and support for the Guernsey-based Centre of Intelligent Design will have raised many eyebrows.
Refs safe from technology
FOOTBALL referees are safe in their jobs, according to sports engineer Dr Simon Choppin.