Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.
Alderney Stones
Artist Andy Goldsworthy’s Alderney Stones project has been unveiled, with a guided tour by Mr Goldsworthy taking people around the various locations.
Hold on to the bunting
WITH just three days to go to the Royal Wedding it is now almost impossible to escape the rolling hype that seems to have infiltrated just about every aspect of our lives.
Clean sweep for Combs
ANDREW COMBS again showed himself to be the best of a very good bunch yesterday as he made it three wins out of three individual events in the KPMG Guernsey Easter Runs.
Regulation invites arbitrage
THE calls for better and greater regulation following the economic crisis is creating an arena of arbitrage across financial centres, according to leading City lawyer Stuart Popham.
Indecency case thrown out over police ID error
THE case against a man accused of committing an act of gross indecency towards a 13-year-old has been dropped after police breached the code of practice during the investigation.
Jacob can go potting once more
JACOB Jenner-Arnold was devastated when someone sabotaged his crab pot but a kind-hearted fisherman has given him three of his own after seeing the four-year-old’s story in the Guernsey Press.
Dialysis keeps you alive, a new kidney gives you your life back
TOM ROBINS is a walking example of the importance of people signing up as donors.
Kate, 7, and Wills, 6, tie the knot at Playscheme
THE flags were waving and the sweetie rings were on hand for a special Playscheme Royal Wedding.
Drivers make the most of the perfect conditions
IT WAS a quick start to the new season yesterday as records were broken on the opening meeting of 2011.