Bridge crossing kerb claims another victim

AN INVESTIGATION is under way after a partially disabled woman suffered injuries using a pedestrian crossing.


Brehaut still a force to be reckoned with

PAUL BREHAUT demonstrated that age is certainly not a barrier on Sunday when he took victory in the Velo Club’s first road race of the season.


Shorto adds title to his CV

ISLAND captain Adam Shorto was crowned Northern Trust Guernsey Snooker Open champion at another highly successful event held at the North Legion Club on Saturday.


Watson into quarters

SPLITTING from her LTA coach does not seem to have had an adverse effect on Heather Watson.


Developing businesses through better leadership

EXECUTIVE coach and Change Management Consultant Dr Elaine Monkhouse will deliver an interactive course aimed at local directors and senior managers next month.


Governance report ‘is too vague’

A REPORT produced by the Public Accounts Committee recommending ground rules for good governance is too vague and needs to be far more definitive, according to the Scrutiny Committee.


Fukushima should be island’s wake-up call

JAPAN’S nuclear disaster should be a wake-up call for Guernsey, a local former Greenpeace activist has said.


Chief is back from a busy day in London

CHIEF Minister Lyndon Trott has returned to Guernsey after a series of meetings in Whitehall and Westminster which included discussions on economic issues and developing the island’s international profile.


Rising costs mean electricity goes up by 6.5%, not 6.2%

ELECTRICITY bills will rise by 6.5% – an extra £97.50 a year for a three-bedroom all-electric home.


Foghorns are to be switched off

FOGHORNS are a safety necessity, according to the harbour master.