Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.
No appetite for changes required
An attempt by the Commerce and Employment minister to have the States consider commercialising States Works has helped to highlight the deficiencies in a wider report on the topic by Public Services.
Knife-wielding head-stamping muggers named and jailed
YACHTSMAN Brynley Pegler has a permanent reminder of last summer’s trip to Guernsey – a scar on his left arm.
Guernsey to host Northern Irish U18s
THERE will be a rare international match played on home soil later this month with Northern Ireland’s finest juniors on show.
Seminar to focus on 2011 Finance Bill
EQUITIES should perform well again this year but investors should be watchful of the risks associated with what is still a fragile global economy, according to Spearpoint chief investment officer Kevin Boscher.
Divisions in the ranks of island-wide voting lobby
AFTER years of searching for the Holy Grail, the States Assembly and Constitution Committee has come up with a dud of a report on island-wide voting.
No history, so Trust sells cafe to estate agent
THE sale of a seafront property has raised almost £700,000 for the National Trust of Guernsey.
Countryfile’s feature on our hedge veg culture a blessing for tourism
GUERNSEY tourism could get a boost from a feature on the BBC TV programme Countryfile.
Galacticos extend their lead over the champions
DEFENDING champions La Villette Hotel Gremlins will be looking for a decent win in their third meeting with Gremlin Galacticos to stop the current leaders running away with their Image Group Premier Division title.
Commercialisation: ‘Don’t rule out States Works yet’
PUBLIC SERVICES might be forced to investigate commercialising States Works.