IF PLANS for a new aircraft hangar are approved it will give rise to a tremendous amount of traffic congestion in the area, according to a western deputy.
Green belt hangar plan has Forest up in arms
PLANS to build an aircraft hangar on green belt land have outraged neighbours who are worried about child safety, noise and extra traffic.
Look at how sustainable it really is
One of the things to come out of the Assembly last week was the sense that the spending juggernaut that is the States of Guernsey has finally been tamed.
Shorto’s record caps brilliant year
HISTORY has been made with Adam Shorto hitting a remarkable 134 break to shatter the island snooker record.
Review ‘not over yet’ as Jersey clings on to zero-10
ANOTHER leading Jersey financial figure is refusing to accept that it is time to move on from zero-10.
North continue their roll and move into top three
North 4, Rovers 0 HOW times change quickly in football.
Telecom market ‘is two steps from being truly competitive’
MORE needs to be done to make Guernsey’s telecoms market truly competitive, one operator has said.
The Prince of Wales is back and so is the Coal Hole too
TAPS were pouring once again at one of Town’s oldest watering holes when the Prince of Wales reopened yesterday.
‘The office bitch’ loses her case at tribunal hearing
A KITCHEN designer accused of bullying her colleagues and calling one a ‘poison dwarf’ has lost her claim for unfair dismissal and sexual discrimination.
Chloe finishes eighth among world’s elite
CHLOE DYKE earned a very creditable eighth place among the world’s best artistic skaters when she represented Great Britain at the Junior World Championships in Portimao, Portugal.