In the ordinary course of events, having a convent as a neighbour ought to be a recipe for peace, tranquillity and respect.
Batiste and Hart targeting the Commonwealth Games
TWO young local judokas have their eyes firmly set on the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
Building firm backs PSD on airport work reassurance
PUBLIC SERVICES has done all it can at this stage to try to reassure local labourers that islanders will be recruited for the airport development, a Guernsey firm has said.
Three-way title race is set for an exciting finale
IN WHAT is becoming a fiercely-competitive tussle for the Evening League Division One title, weather could well be the deciding factor.
Free pre-schools a victim of the financial crisis
FREE pre-school education for three- and four-year-olds will have to wait as Education is unable to fund the £1.6m. annual cost to deliver it.
Smart leads way
ROB SMART was back to his winning ways as the Tour of Guernsey reached Delancey Park for a mix of on- and off-road criterium racing.
Herm is floral best
HERM was a double winner at last night’s Floral Guernsey community competition awards.
Guernsey FC needs your help
WITH just three days to go to Guernsey FC’s first pre-season match before they embark on their debut season in the Combined Counties League, the club is appealing for volunteers.
Poppy Appeal is only charity still allowed by Waitrose
WAITROSE has refused to allow charities to collect at its two supermarkets, it has been confirmed.
Cordier Hill neighbours fear chaos if site is developed
NIGHTMARE parking, narrow lanes and overcrowding are some of the concerns voiced by residents over plans to redevelop the majority of the Cordier Hill convent site.