MORE than 40 Guernsey companies will take back their properties after a UK care home operator folded.
Jewellery shop burglars bid to get jail terms reduced
TWO smash-and-grab burglars, who stole more than £100,000 in goods from a Town jewellery shop, will find out today if they have been successful in their appeal against a four-and-a-half year prison sentences.
Roe flies uphill but Colver still leads way
GUERNSEY’S Island Games cyclists are beginning to show their pedigree as the Tour of Guernsey completed its second stage at Pleinmont last night.
‘National’ week still thrills
GEOFF GUILLE is the island’s most experienced British Hill Climb Championship driver still racing.
Floating restaurant a tight squeeze for Beaucette
THREADING a 110ft-long barge through a 32ft gap is just one challenge facing the installation of Beaucette Marina’s new floating restaurant.
Contracts review key to turning 2020 Vision into reality
REVIEWING the contracts of organisations such as the Medical Specialist Group will be a key element of Health and Social Service’s 2020 Vision, its new director of finance and performance has said.
Munro lowers record with fastest time of the day
MILES MUNRO set a new championship record in the 100m freestyle event of the Specsavers Series, staged by the Beau Sejour Barracudas Swimming Club, with an impressive time of 54.13sec. making his time the fastest of the day from the boys.
£200 reward after damage to Donkey Parade display
POLICE are trying to find out who took and damaged a fibreglass animal displayed as part of Donkey Parade, a charitable art project.
We have no problem filling, say other self-catering owners
THE experience of self-catering accommodation owner Mark Hesse does not reflect the industry, which is in a healthy state, other owners said yesterday.
What lurks beneath the population control rock?
THE rock is back.