Planning applications – 19 May, 2011

Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.


Wanted, chief minister – no experience required

SO, THE tinkermen are at it again. The States Assembly and Constitution Committee is recommending a series of changes to the rules of procedure, another tidying-up episode, but one with some stings in the tail.


James’ flat feeling

LUCK certainly deserted James McLaughlin as he endured a miserable day at the Rutland-Melton Classic in the East Midlands.


GPs could be under value for money scrutiny

HEALTH and Social Services wants to review GP practices to ensure islanders are getting the most for their money.


Hello, and your job is doing what?

Former States member Peter Ferbrache was giving his view yesterday of the type of deputy he thought Guernsey needed for the years ahead and was typically robust in his comments.


Investment means creatives’ print jobs can stay on-island

A state-of-the-art digital printer at Island Print Solutions is providing creative agencies with more choice than ever before, it has been claimed.


‘Solid’ Merriens reach semi-finals in Australia

IAN and Ali Merrien were again the centre of attention at the Warilla club in New South Wales yesterday when they progressed into the semi-finals of the men’s and women’s singles in the WBL World Cup.


North ‘not at the races’

St Paul’s 4, Northerners 0 IT WAS a golden day for St Paul’s under-16s as they capped off a glittering season with victory over visitors Northerners in Sunday’s Upton at Springfield.


No more Waitrose for me, says MS sufferer

A MULTIPLE sclerosis sufferer has chosen to shop elsewhere after being told by Waitrose it did not provide mobility scooters.


Bella Luce commis named CI chef of year

AFTER an evening of fine dining, the Channel Islands chef of the year was announced last night.