Given the current mechanical problems facing the fleet of buses operated by Island Coachways, there were two obvious questions to be asked: what’s causing that and what needs to be done to rectify the situation?
Facelift for KGV
KING GEORGE V FIELD – the home of domestic competitive cricket – is to get a major facelift.
New partner leads AO Hall move into fiduciary
LAW firm AO Hall has established its own fiduciary department.
Airport work could cost £2m. more without land
THE States is being asked to approve the compulsory purchase of two pieces of land to prevent further delays to the airport redevelopment project and an increase in costs of more than £2m.
Smit and Rigby star on return for St Pierre
THE return of some big names coincided with a big win for St Pierre yesterday in Barclays Wealth Evening League Division One.
Visitor’s handbag retrieved from harbour, returned
A COUPLE from Jersey want to thank those who helped recover the woman’s handbag from St Peter Port Harbour.
Scoring sensation
ONE of Guernsey’s stars of the season hopes to sign off with a bang tomorrow.
Riders back in action after cancellation of March event
THE Guernsey Dressage Group’s April competition was keenly anticipated after the cancellation of the March event due to the closure of the BSJA showground following the outbreak of an isolated case of Equine Strangles in the island.
Potato Peel author’s daughter fires cannon to open first festival
THE first Guernsey Literary Festival began yesterday as the daughter of the woman who started to write The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society sounded the noonday gun.
Scrapping local TV news ‘makes no sense at all’
ENDING the BBC’s local TV news bulletins would be a ‘dereliction of duty’, according to a former political editor of BBC South.