On page six of todays Guernsey Press, Guernsey’s director of population policy provides the clearest explanation to date of the complexity and consequences of scrapping the island’s housing control laws.
Watson whips up plenty of support
BRADLEY WATSON won’t be short of support tonight as he makes his professional debut against Salim Salimov at the Oceana nightclub in Southampton.
Mental health care has many shortcomings, says politician
ALDERNEY politician Bill Walden said lives were at risk unless mental health services across the Bailiwick are improved.
Housing charity has to turn away two-thirds of callers
TWO-THIRDS of the desperate people who seek help from the Sarnia Housing Association have to be turned away, according to the charity’s chairman.
We’d struggle to enforce 20 speed limit, say police
POLICE have said they would struggle to enforce the law if there was a widespread reduction in speed limits.
Neves’ 17 titles
KRISTINA NEVES’ new blog expresses her satisfaction of a good job done at the annual Hampshire County Championships in Portsmouth.
Scholes sprints to overall series glory
DUATHLON’S ‘Flying Doctor’, Mat Dorrian, lived up to the tag in winning the final race of the winter series.
No training for motorcyclists again today
TRAINING for new motorcyclists has been delayed for another week.
Queripel steps in as ‘Ozzy’ falters
A RECORD entry and perfect weather made for a mightily successful Winter Fun meeting on Chouet Beach.
Eisteddfod – artistic roller skating
Photos from this year’s Eisteddfod classes for artistic roller skating.