A few shoppers then it’s CAB’s Safeway supermarket sweep

QUEUES were expected to stretch out the door as Safeway closed for the last time on Saturday. But instead, the sparsely-stocked shop had one of its quietest ever mornings.


Emas ‘could cut airport extension to 14 metres’

AN EMAS aircraft-arrester bed could be installed much closer to the western end of the runway than was supposed in an independent report, according to the manufacturer.


Skatepark pledges top £50,000

CAMPAIGNERS for a permanent skatepark have so far received commitments in excess of £50,000.


E-mentors take online safety word to Town

SCHOOL pupils trained in internet safety spent Saturday giving out leaflets and advice in Market Square.


Digital UK and BBC are on the case of the 7pm glitch

DIGITAL UK engineers will attempt to solve the mystery of Guernsey’s disappearing TV signal.


Riders from both islands enjoy perfect conditions

SOME of the best racing conditions imaginable led to a strong opening day of racing in 2011 as Jersey’s riders showed their class.


St Martin’s remain perfect

Vale Rec 1, St Martin’s 4 AFTER ST MARTIN’S had chalked up a straight 11th win in the most one-sided Priaulx Cup chase in years, caretaker Saints coach Alfie Le Page was one happy man.


CCL clubs backing island newcomers

CLUBS from the Combined Counties League seem to be in favour of the possible addition of Guernsey FC for next season.


GE can set its own tariffs to achieve 6.3% rise

A REVIEW of electricity tariffs is expected later this year.


Clark’s Estate’s ordeal should soon be over

THE owners of a site being used as a dumping ground for building materials at Admiral Park have been given 28 days to clean it up.

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