Pictures from this year’s Race For Life, which raised money for Cancer Research UK.
No need to wait for the economies
To date, three senior figures within Guernsey Water and Guernsey Electricity have indicated their support for merging the two utilities in order to provide a better service and make efficiencies.
Eggo retains RGGC crown
BOBBY EGGO successfully defended the Royal Guernsey Club Championship yesterday.
Mark can’t survive in the tourist trade – or quit it
PLANNERS and tourism chiefs have abandoned common sense and are killing off self-catering, says one proprietor who has been letting his apartments on year-long leases.
Trusts industry ‘saved from damage’ by ruling
A PRIVY COUNCIL ruling overturning a Guernsey Court of Appeal decision has spared the island’s trust industry a huge amount of damage, according to leading trust lawyer Ian Swan.
Politicians network as Le Tour makes its first Guernsey start
AROUND 700 yachtsmen set sail from Guernsey in Le Tour des Ports race yesterday.
Top stars drop down the gears
NINE days earlier they had been belting about the rough tracks in the picturesque centre of the Isle of Wight, mind focused on one thing only: claiming Island Games medals.
Champion Danny two shots off pace
DANNY BLONDEL has made a steady start to the defence of his L’Ancresse Club strokeplay championship.
It really is the end of the World
THE last-ever edition of Sunday red-top the News of the World was snapped up yesterday by those wanting a piece of history.
Friends appeal to keep vinery self-storage
TWO friends are fighting to use 2% of a six-acre site to let out as storage space to fund maintenance work, a planning appeals tribunal heard.