By the end of today, the constables and douzaine of St Sampson’s should have complied with a Royal Court instruction to provide the developer of a 16-acre data park with the reasons why they refused to issue a permit for work to proceed within nine metres of the road.
Winch is latest to join Lions
THERE will be a return to the top level of local football for Jason Winch as he is about to become the latest Guernsey FC signature.
Firm to host Wave and Newtel’s web and email services
WEB services company Infuse Internet will begin hosting the websites and email services of 400 Wave Telecom and Newtel customers across the Channel Islands next month.
Boxer Bradley fights his mother’s corner
BOXING star Bradley Watson has come out fighting for his mum Joanne after a string of critical national newspaper articles and flak from hundreds of local people online.
Open government has to be more than just dumping information
DISCUSSIONS are well under way about improving open government in Guernsey – and on current evidence, it could not come a moment too soon.
Colver in the clear until end
RIDING a well-controlled race, Andy Colver sealed his victory in the Guernsey Velo Club Cycleworld Tour of Guernsey with a convincing win at the final stage held at Chouet.
Good wishes pour in for harbour fall victim
FRIENDS of a 24-year-old man who remains in a critical condition after falling 30 feet into the harbour have described him as a very popular and well-liked person.
Gayle tips Green Lions to do well
‘KEEP your dreams high and don’t let anybody get in their way.’
Guernsey aim to go global
GUERNSEY’S quest for a place at the ICC World Twenty20 2012 Qualifier in the UAE begins in earnest today.
Constables must say why they refused data park bornement
ST SAMPSON’S constables have until the close of business today to say why they are refusing a developer a bornement for a new road junction to a business park approved by the States.