AFTER nearly 40 years of providing a home to people in desperate need, 18, Havilland Street, is on the market.
Le Friquet gets ’em growing
HUNDREDS of primary schoolchildren will be taking part in a tomato growing scheme over the next two weeks.
NSPCC says change of plan shows it did listen to feedback
CONSULTATION on a proposal to close the Guernsey branch of the NSPCC led to a change in the charity’s plans for the island, an employment tribunal heard yesterday.
Galacticos upset by the Rat Pack
EX-SERVICE Rat Pack have put a significant dent into Gremlin Galacticos’ hopes of lifting the Image Group Premier Division title with a 7-5 win that has handed the initiative to La Villette Hotel Gremlins.
Building trades call on States to reject ‘tax on construction’
CONSTRUCTION industry representatives are calling on deputies to reject proposals for hikes in the cost of importing vital building materials.
Child porn sees an accountant in denial jailed for 45 months
AN ACCOUNTANT convicted of child pornography offences was yesterday jailed for three years and nine months by the Royal Court.
Green Lions’ roar nears
THE Green Lions of Guernsey FC are almost here after the official unveiling of the potential new club’s crest and motto.
Man dies after Vitesse sinks French fishing boat
A MAN died after a collision between a French fishing boat and the Condor Vitesse this morning.
UK’s corporate tax changes could help island
MOVES to make UK corporation tax more competitive should not have a negative impact on Guernsey’s economy, a Budget briefing seminar audience has heard.
Opening round…
WITH just one day to go to a historic milestone for government in Guernsey, it’s already shaping up to a memorable one.