PLANNING officers cannot apply common sense when making a decision to approve or refuse applications, the Environment minister has said.
Experts outline food waste treatment plan
ABOUT 150 people attended a presentation at Beau Sejour last night on a proposed solution to deal with Guernsey’s organic waste and sewage.
Caravan Gallery is given plenty to shoot
A QUIRKY interactive exhibition has been embraced by islanders offering it ideas for photos to take in Guernsey.
Planning applications – 21 June, 2011
Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.
Watershed study will put a price on Guernsey living
MAJOR reforms of Guernsey’s welfare system are on the agenda.
Authority must also be accountable
Our headline yesterday, which posed the question, who’s in charge of the police?, might seem a rather remote concept for most islanders but it is of fundamental importance when it comes to responsibility and holding individuals to account.
GFC’s green light
IN SEVEN Saturdays’ time non-league football will be coming to the island on a weekly basis.
Be flexible and innovative, advises technology expert
BUSINESSES need to be innovative and flexible with their technology to survive and prosper, according to Cosworth F1 general manager Mark Gallagher.
‘PC Sexy’ faces sack for kissing on the job
A POLICE officer’s career is in jeopardy after it emerged he sent lewd text messages to a young single mother while he was on duty.
Magnificent seven for Eggo
JOCK TANGUY is proving something of a lucky mascot for the Guernsey Golf Union he chairs.