A NIGHTCLUB owner wants the trial late-night closure of the Lower Pollet made permanent.
Saints power show puts Rangers in their place
Rangers 0, St Martin’s 6 SAINTS gave Paul de Garis a debut to forget at St Andrew’s with a first-half power show all the hallmark of champions.
Businesses worried by six-week closure
BUSINESSES in Forest Road say its six-week closure which starts today will hit them hard.
‘Pictures show it is not like-for-like replacement’
THE Environment Department has taken the unusual step of releasing before and after photographs to defend its decision not to grant retrospective planning permission for 65-year-old Elena Cook’s fence.
Saltpans crash driver trapped for 30 minutes
A CAR which crashed through a wall left its driver pinned for nearly half an hour as rescue workers tried to cut him free.
Best bowlers will always be a threat
BACK in my Commonwealth Games selector days it was something of an irritation when the island’s bowling fraternity put forward just about anyone for selection.
That one’s for Johnny
TOM HOLLINGSWORTH dedicated his latest island record swim in the Delhi pool to his former school friend Johnny Dorey.
Unfortunate that this is now public
WHEN the theme of this year’s Institute of Directors annual conference was announced – would you invest in Guernsey plc? – we suggested that a more accurate question would be, are you allowed to invest here?
Men’s triples sweat on last round results
GUERNSEY’S hopes of qualifying for the knockout stages of the men’s triples and earning a chance to challenge for a Commonwealth Games medal were hanging in the balance last night.
Civil servants’ pension scheme under spotlight
FINAL salary pensions for States employees could be scrapped if the UK follows through with proposals to stop its own scheme.