APPLICATIONS to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.
Why abuse questions can exist
Guernsey’s Housing minister and some of his States colleagues will today meet the Law Officers to discuss what is claimed to be a lack of prosecutions for child abuse, particularly sexual.
Mourant Ozannes and Carey Olsen rank top in Chambers
LAW firms Carey Olsen and Mourant Ozannes have shared top billing in the 2011 edition of the Chambers UK directory.
Chainey’s time is up as Bels coach
LEIGHTON CHAINEY has stepped down as coach from league champions Bels.
Rats ‘as big as a shovel’ plague housing estate
RESIDENTS of a St Peter Port estate say their lives are being plagued by rats, dust and noise from a piece of waste land being used as a tip for building materials.
More space to sleep
TENANTS will have more sleeping space after the biggest shake-up in the rental law in more than 70 years came into force earlier this month.
Marketing team ready to meet tourism challenges of 2011
ATTRACTING visitors to Guernsey next year will be challenging but the island’s promotion team is well placed to do that, according to the director of marketing and tourism.
Help save a life in Haiti
ISLANDERS are being asked to help prevent the spread of cholera in Haiti.
Latest milestone probably the last for Le Sauvage
ON FIRST inspection, Sunday’s Pleinmont to Grandes Rocques 10km event might have seemed like just another race.
Major trophies claimed by high quality visiting teams
ONCE again the St Pierre Park Guernsey Volleyball Open Tournament produced some fantastic matches at Beau Sejour leading to Championship-winning performances by Reading Devils, Sussex Dolphins and Anglesey, in the women’s, mixed and men’s competition respectively.