St Sampson’s douzaine is expected to comment on Tuesday about its sudden volte face over granting a rather meaningless piece of paper without which the Long Port Group would theoretically be unable to develop its multi-million pound data centre at the Salt Pans.
Island players help out Jacob
A LOCAL student has raised more than £500 for charity after completing a challenge of playing three rounds of golf in a single day.
Airport neighbours’ lives will be ‘made a misery’ – again
PLANS to operate a cement batching plant during airport runway work will make life a misery for residents, a woman living within metres of its proposed site has said.
Alarm fails as sewage flow switches outfalls
SEWAGE was pumped out through a short outfall into Belle Greve Bay for nearly an hour yesterday morning.
October pain for springtime gain
GUERNSEY FC will have their home fans urging them over the line should they be pushing for promotion come the end of this Combined Counties League season.
Too many are just rubbish at putting their refuse out
Burnt Lane residents who put rubbish out on the wrong day are endangering others, says Health and Social Services.
Fuel benefit will take account of increases
SOCIAL SECURITY will take account of the recent increases in fuel prices when it makes its recommendation for the fuel allowance in September.
Mourant Ozannes acts as Guernsey legal counsel in 1.42bn Yen acquisition
Mourant Ozannes has acted as sole Guernsey legal counsel to Sanglier Pte. Ltd in respect of its 1.42 billion yen acquisition of the entire issued share capitals of two Guernsey companies from Japan Leisure Hotels Limited.
Guernsey in pole
GUERNSEY showed both their Jekyll and Hyde sides yesterday but still emerged on top of group A of the ICC European Division One T20 Championship.
Cobo car park planning decision angers ‘owner’
ENVIRONMENT has breached planning laws by granting Castel douzaine permission to redevelop Cobo car park, according to the man who claims to own the land.