Condor blames delays on manufacturers

CONDOR has admitted its recent service has had a negative impact on islanders.


More UK clothing retailers are coming to Town

TWO UK clothing retailers will be opening stores in Town over the next nine months, Sandpiper chief executive Tony O’Neill has revealed.


Tribunal awards worker aged 65 six months’ pay

A FORMER employee of a plant and hire company has been awarded £12,000 after an employment tribunal ruled that he was unfairly dismissed.


Derby trials for Jordan

RHYS JORDAN, the New Zealand junior international, will only play domestically in Guernsey if plans for a professional career do not work out.


Memorial hedge halving ‘has robbed us of our privacy’

SLICING the hedge at the Vale War Memorial in half has ruined the privacy of the neighbouring garden, its owner has said.


First the bins, now a sewage station

PLANS to install a pumping station at L’Eree have angered residents and business owners in the area. Bud Blondel is annoyed that in addition to the recycling bins spoiling his view, Guernsey Water now wants to site a pumping station in L’Eree car park so that residents can connect to the sewer network. Mr Blondel [...]


Five records go at Foote’s Lane

TWO of Guernsey’s brightest young athletics stars made their mark in record-breaking style yesterday.


Herm offers mullet aplenty

THE West Coast Sea Angling Club has just fished the second leg of its 2011 Herm Championship competition.


Cheshire Home’s gardens get a freshen-up

The gardens and greenhouse at the Guernsey Cheshire Home have been given a make-over thanks to Carey Olsen’s charities committee.


Lt-Governor’s love of aviation on show

THE Lt-Governor said he was impressed with safety standards at Guernsey Airport after a tour yesterday.