A CI maths double for Grammar

GRAMMAR mathematicians will battle 60 other schools in a national final.


Herm School has the X-mas Factor

THERE wasn’t much room at the inn as the Herm children performed their Nativity to a large audience in the Mermaid Tavern.


Ozanne’s hat-trick helps Colombians maintain lead

COLOMBIANS survived a second half onslaught from Clubhouse Casuals to claim a 4-2 win that sees them continue to set the pace at the top of Men’s hockey Division One.


Tourgis gets go-ahead

ALDERNEY’S building industry could be set for a much-needed boost after the States announced it had finally granted planning permission to develop Fort Tourgis.


‘Where are we supposed to go?’

CLOSING the Castle Emplacement toilets will impact particularly badly on the elderly, according to Age Concern Bailiwick of Guernsey’s vice-chairman.


Compulsory purchase looms for family field in St Peter’s

A FAMILY will be forced to sell land to the States as part of the airport runway project, if deputies agree.


Spin recycle

I USUALLY tend to feel that Deputy David De Lisle protests rather too much over the Public Services Department’s handling of the island’s waste problem.


Taxi service criticism lacks details

ONE of the persistent complaints heard locally is about the quality and cost of the island’s taxi service.


Clubs agree to run leagues

THE senior leagues will almost certainly be run by a League Management Committee next season after positive discussions with the GFA.


JFK tie and Madonna hat on show at Gibbons open event

STAMPS and collectibles trader Stanley Gibbons has held a successful open evening at its Bordage offices.