THE committee that represents all pre-schools and nurseries in the island has said that affordable childcare is vital for the Guernsey economy.
Planning applications – 26 October, 2010
Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.
‘Priority’ – but we’re still waiting
A NUMBER of States members contacted this newspaper after this column was critical of the lukewarm efforts to tackle public sector expenditure to say that they agreed with the thrust of the comments.
Loveridge rules UK
ALICE LOVERIDGE has put yet another title on her table tennis CV after her sensational success at the Senior Six Nations in the Isle of Man.
Cancer care or museum storage?
STARK life and death decisions come up rarely in the States chamber.So when debate on the States Strategic Plan begins again on Wednesday, expect some passion.
On a roll
IS A public register of deputies’ attendance at meetings any real guide to the amount of work they are doing? The answer is yes – but a pretty poor one.T
Businesses need workplace violence strategy
VIOLENCE and aggression in the workplace needs to be controlled, according to Ann Summers health and safety manager Mick O’Neill.
3,000 are trapped on poverty line
A 72-YEAR-OLD pensioner is trying to get a job in a local factory to help save her from the poverty line.
Savident and Hooper set record high score
APPELBY 8s continue to lead the Grant Thornton Indoor Cricket League Division One after a comprehensive victory over Ventricle Spouts A.
Employment law survey welcomed
WORKERS, bosses and other relevant organisations are being asked for their views on whether Guernsey needs to strengthen its employment laws.