ISLANDERS will have to absorb £1m. in higher postal charges after a huge price hike by Royal Mail.
Arson spree – five teens arrested
FIVE teenagers have been arrested in connection with the recent spate of arson attacks.
Planning applications – 14 June, 2011
Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.
Watson exits Eastbourne
The world number three put paid to Heather Watson’s thoughts of progress at the Aegon International tournament in Eastbourne this afternoon.
New man takes the helm in Alderney’s troubled waters
ALDERNEY went to the polls on Saturday and ushered in a new era – but one with familiar challenges to overcome. Stuart Trought was elected the island’s President with a strong showing to replace Sir Norman Browse, who has been in place since 2002.
Disclosure rules are not enough
Guernsey’s Health minister is an honourable man known to have high personal values in respect of his public and professional life and who reacts strongly to any suggestion of his integrity being questioned.
Floor gives way at Les Beaucamps build
A THREE-tonne pre-stressed plank used as part of the flooring at the under-construction Les Beaucamps High has collapsed.
Kiwi star on the way
ST MARTIN’S may well have an international star within their ranks as they defend the Priaulx Cup.
CGi’s new chairman calls for a slimmer civil service
NEW Confederation of Guernsey Industry chairman Richard Battersby wants to see a smaller civil service.
Blanchelande head is to retire
AFTER 34 years at Blanchelande College, retiring Principal Lesley Le Page, pictured, will leave with many fond memories.