PLANS to alter vehicular access to Northfield have found favour with the football club’s neighbours.
Lack of drivers is not the problem, says the Island Coachways MD
THE island’s bus operator has dismissed a suggestion that it does not have enough drivers.
Novice crews win fast and furious first handicap race
NOVICE crews made the most of the first handicap race of the Guernsey Rowing Club season as they claimed the top positions.
HSSD fees change would make dentistry ‘more unaffordable’
DENTAL patients could be hit with higher charges.
Marmite ban ‘shows what could happen’
A MARMITE ban in Denmark has shown what could happen in Guernsey if deputies sign up to EU food supplement legislation, a campaigner has said.
Luke, 8, helps save Gran
A PUPIL from the Castel Primary School was recognised for his bravery at the St John Ambulance and Rescue Service’s annual awards ceremony last evening.
Gasp’s phase two needs to tread lightly
Over the next 30 years or so, Guernsey’s Adolescent Smokefree Project wants to persuade the remaining rump of smokers – rather less than 20% of the population – to give up and make the island smoke-free by 2040.
Facebook obsession is ‘waste of firms’ time’
BUSINESSES are wasting their time paying so much attention to social networking sites, according to business writer and broadcaster Guy Browning.
‘Quiet work’ was drilling pavement at 1 in morning
INCESSANT pneumatic drilling at 1am forced a couple to flee from their home.
Coulter injury concern
BEN COULTER could be facing injury heartbreak again after fears that he has suffered serious damage to the anterior cruciate ligaments in his right knee.