Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.
Island rule evolution, not revolution
SOME two years on since the words good governance entered the political lexicon in Guernsey, the financial watchdog is back with a progress report on how the States is performing.
Simply detached from reality
Speaking over the weekend, Guernsey’s Public Services minister gave a pretty good impersonation of someone detached from reality by saying that how businesses respond to the price rises he intends to trigger by ratcheting up charges at the ports was really not his problem.
Government cooperation essential, says IoD boss
THE governments of Guernsey and Jersey must continue to work together, according to Institute of Directors chairman Mark Thompson.
Olympic spot likely
WITH her ever-improving world ranking, it looks like Heather Watson will almost certainly be in Olympic Games action next year.
Cliff fall postie had mental health issues
AN ALDERNEY postman who died after a treacherous cliff-top rescue had been receiving mental health treatment at the Castel Hospital three days previously, police revealed yesterday.
Owner of ‘alien’ fence in Torteval garden will have to take it down
A TORTEVAL fence was branded ‘discordant’ and ‘alien’ by a tribunal as it dismissed the owner’s appeal against planners’ refusal of permission.
Has he done it again?
POLICE are still looking for, but say they know they identity of, the driver of a truck which was left hanging over the edge of a narrow Forest green lane yesterday afternoon.
New entrance to bring bank site a danger, say residents
SCHOOLCHILDREN would be put in danger if plans for a new St Martin’s bring bank site go ahead, according to local residents.
Marsh and Batiste show their potential at the NIA
THOUGH unable to run Dale Garland still took a lot of positives from the GIAAC squad that competed at the Midland Counties Open.