A SPATE of sign thefts has left local businesses out of pocket.
Frustration at lack of venue for bike tests
ISLANDERS who want to take a CBT motorbike test in the coming months are anxiously waiting for an alternative venue to be found.
Flybe fears nose-in parking costs to be passed on to airlines
AIRLINE operator Flybe is strongly opposed to a nose-in, push back parking system for aircraft because it fears the hundreds of thousands of pounds it will cost will be passed on to them.
Ormerer hunts in vain for sense in OAP prosecution
AS ORMERERS took advantage of yesterday’s low tide concerns were expressed about the recent prosecution of two men.
Girls steal the show but Demore is the class act
GAGE DEMORE produced the class, but it was a novice Guernsey flyweight with a ponytail who produced the star performance at a packed Beau Sejour on Saturday night.
Fisherman left high and dry in court
A Royal Court order to sell off a fisherman’s equipment to pay back a bank debt has left him without a livelihood, he said.
‘GFSC’s heavy-handed approach could drive business from island’
LEADING advocate Peter Ferbrache has called on the Guernsey Financial Services Commission to soften its approach towards business in the island.
Air freight fee makes no sense
On 1 April – and the date is significant for the wrong reason – around 44 self-employed business people will face ruin if the States accepts a proposal from Public Services to slap a charge on airfreight.
Newsagents fear end of national press
NEWSAGENTS fear for the future of their industry in the wake of air freight hikes announced by Public Services.
Split over pro boxing
BRADLEY WATSON may get the chance to fight in front of his own fans in the early days of his professional career.