BIDDERS packed into the Martel Maides auction rooms yesterday hoping to get their hands on the first batch of zero licence plates.
Parishioners not happy with cost of rectory repairs
THE £12,669 needed to repair the St Sampson’s rectory chimneys was almost rejected by parishioners at last night’s parish meeting.
Pembroke’s water is back up to standard
PEMBROKE BAY has achieved the highest UK standard for bathing water quality this year – 12 months after failing the test.
Owen takes first victory as champ crashes out
DAN OWEN made the most of his window of opportunity in round two of the Holeshot & Relentless Downhill Mountain Bike Series.
Ponte blazes path into the semis
AIMEE PONTE is through to the semi-finals of the Hampshire County Championships at Alresford Golf Club.
Sign up on the spot this weekend for Pink Ladies’ walk
CALLING all ladies who love to wear pink, enjoy a stroll along the coast and want to do their bit for charity.
£1,500 less for same job for Blue Islands’ baggage handlers
BLUE Islands check-in staff and baggage handlers will have to take a wage cut of nearly £1,500 to keep their jobs, it has been revealed.
Resignation threat as extra care homes are backed
MAISON Maritaine and Longue Rue care homes will be redeveloped into extra care housing in a project that will cost the States £22m.
Peake performance
THE son of Gormenghast author Mervyn Peake visited Herm School to discuss the writer’s work.
Highland aims at Canada
ALDERNEY business Highland Titles is aiming to crack the Canadian market this summer.