College breaks Grammar’s Youth Speaks stranglehold

COLLEGE boys have broken the Grammar School’s three-year unbeaten run in the Youth Speaks competition


Owner appeals rejection of archiving plan

A RETIRED manufacturer insists there is no reason why he should not be allowed to change the use of a building he owns on Pitronnerie Road Industrial Estate.


Town Church is packed as Jamie is remembered

JAMIE WHALLEY was a free spirit who touched many lives, his uncle said yesterday.


McGrath’s hat-trick sees Saints through to semis

St Martin’s 3, Rovers 2 A REAL humdinger of a cup tie last night eventually saw the competition favourites reach the last four.


Youth Games launched

LOCAL schoolchildren will once again get the chance to compete in the fourth edition of the Specsavers Youth Games, launched last night.


My deputy did nothing wrong, says prison boss

LES NICOLLES prison governor Terry Wright stood by his deputy yesterday as he spoke to give evidence in an employment tribunal.


Young players making their mark in the senior leagues

LEAGUE volleyball returned to Beau Sejour courts after the festive break and produced some enthralling matches, none more so than in the Men’s and Women’s Divisions.


Drinking drivers could end up getting a lesson

THE Home Department is looking at additional measures to tackle drink-driving, according to minister Geoff Mahy.


Relief but no surprise as Castle Emplacement toilets stay open

THE Castle Emplacement public toilets will be kept open all year round, the Policy Council has decided.


Insuring the future will cost money

No risk analysis of Guernsey PLC would be complete without some reference to the island’s reliance on a single industry for the bulk of its income and employment.