TWO sisters fighting to save Beau Sejour’s flumes are hoping Guernsey businesses will come up with the funding to hold on to their favourite pastime.
Landslide decision and near miss for incinerator
SARK suffered another rockfall at the weekend, when tons of granite crashed down into the quarry near Maseline Harbour, narrowly missing the incinerator.
A date with mental health care
KEEN photographer Claire Cotton has shot and starred in a calendar that she hopes will raise awareness of mental health issues.
Proud Priaulx left with broken dream
ANDY PRIAULX’S title dream is officially over after a court ruling put him out of this year’s championship fight before Macau.
Fancy-dress Jesus saves Larry the Lamb from fire
A PARTY-GOER nearly lost his life after his fancy dress costume caught fire, engulfing him in flames and leaving him desperate for help.
Uniting a nation in celebration
IN THE 29 years since Prince Charles questioned the real meaning of love while handing over a £30,000 engagement ring, cynicism about celebrity weddings in general and royal weddings in particular has reached epidemic proportions.
Clubs saddened to see the demise of Athletics
THERE has been widespread sympathy across local football at the decision for Athletics to fold in only their second season since re-forming.
Islanders rally round to help people of Haiti
THERE has been a phenomenal response to an appeal in the Guernsey Press asking islanders to help prevent the spread of cholera in Haiti, according to the founder of charity Bridge 2 Haiti.
Alice’s Band title
ALICE LOVERIDGE took a significant step towards selection for the 2012 British Olympic team by winning 15 out of 17 matches at last weekend’s Bribar Bristol Grand Prix.
Noise is biggest concern of those living by ‘sheds’
LOWLANDS residents have some concerns about plans to convert a field into five light industrial units.