SIGNS on the Grandes Rocques Bar & Bistro, formerly the Wayside Tavern, clutter the front of the property and damage the character of the area, the Environment Department told a planning appeal tribunal yesterday.
Guernsey’s ‘Tyke’ gets his spoils
MIKE KINDER has been honoured by the ECB and Sky Sports with the ‘Outstanding Contribution and Services to Cricket Coaching Award’.
Catt purrs over the quality of talent
RUGBY World Cup winner Mike Catt was in Guernsey yesterday to help put the Guernsey Schools team through their paces.
CoFE students to help turn pub into youth club
YOUNG business studies students will help to turn a former pub into a youth centre.
Aurigny denies safety risk, but ATRs needed work on frames
AURIGNY’S two newest aircraft have had to have parts of their frames replaced, but passengers’ safety was never compromised, according to the airline.
Planning applications – 15 February, 2011
Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.
Blame the ducked issue first
While claims that have been made to States members that the chief minister abused his title while on a sales trip to Chile as a non-executive director of a private company might well be dismissed as a storm in a teacup, they are also symptomatic of a wider issue.
Ardel has early plans to add to its business
PLANS for growth are on the agenda at Ardel Holdings, according to chief executive Gerry Williams.
Defiant Reynolds promises revenge
‘I CAN guarantee you that Guildford will not come away from Foote’s Lane with any points next month.’
Is Housing running when it should walk?
AT FIRST glance, there is plenty to like about Housing’s plans for Longue Rue House and Maison Maritaine.