Guernsey meets the standard

THE Guernsey Dressage Group have been allocated one of the UK’s high profile British Dressage events – one of only 11 2011 Petplan Area Festivals.


‘Room exists for improvement in relationship with Guernsey’

ALDERNEY’S new States President thinks the island’s relationship with Guernsey could be improved.


Waste strategy workshop attendance figures slump

A LACK of confidence in the waste strategy consultation workshops has seen attendance drop by more than half, its members have claimed.


Cubs discover Second World War bomb

CUB scouts who found a bomb at Le Catioroc were allowed to press the button on a controlled explosion that destroyed it safely.


More landline phone operators welcomed

COMPETITION in the landline market would drive down prices, according to Airtel-Vodaphone’s vice-president.


Condor in the dock

CONDOR Ferries could lose its operational licence if it does not significantly improve its service, Jersey’s Economic Development Minister Alan Maclean has said.


Peugeot 508 sw

It’s already collected its first award – and Pete Burnard finds that Peugeot has also succeeded in giving the 508 an upmarket feel.


Granite Kids Challenge

Pictures from the Granite Kids Challenge, held at Delancey Park.


Explain or reject new ‘wills law’

A letter from a number of leading advocates published last week on the island’s proposed new inheritance law highlighted the difficulties States members find themselves in when considering legislation.


Now for Wimbledon

THE world number three proved too much for a brave Heather Watson yesterday in Eastbourne.