Saunders gets off on the wrong foot in two-dayer

A RELATIVELY simple course and good conditions seemed to be the trend for the weekend’s big two-day trials.


Tenants have quit only tower block

THE island’s only tower block, the much-maligned Cour du Parc, is now empty.


Aurigny, Flybe in Which? hall of shame on charges

AURIGNY and Flybe have appeared in Which?’s name and shame hall of fame.


Passenger is cut from crash van

A PASSENGER had to be cut free from a van after it struck a wall in the Castel.


Say hello to the new folk

I’ve always found the drive to Les Douvres Hotel a bit of a challenge. Those lanes in St Martin’s were never meant for two-way traffic – and don’t start me on the roadworks.


Sark after the 22nd seigneur

Yesterday’s reluctance by the seigneur to discuss his rejection of an offer by the Barclay family to purchase the lease of Sark and its feudal title for £2m. is unfortunate.


Amazed they survived NZ quake

A GUERNSEY family yesterday recalled being in the middle of the New Zealand earthquake – and surviving.


Alice’s Olympic worry

TALK of Britain not entering a table tennis team at next year’s Olympics, thus denying Alice Loveridge a possible spot in London, has stunned GTTA president Derek Webb.


Table tennis still tops – just

THE success story that it is island table tennis in the 21st century shows no sign of slowing.


Blue Islands drops its support for Alderney

HEALTHSPAN will pull its financial support for Alderney tourism this year after it claimed the refusal of a new Southampton route had made the venture unviable.

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