A TEENAGER has been left frustrated after working hard and saving up for a motorbike – only for it to be stolen last weekend.
PBs for 800m runners in Manchester
THE Trafford Grand Prix in Manchester brought the best out of young Guernsey middle-distance trio Michael Batiste, Natalie Whitty and Sarah Mercier.
Petit Bot conveyor could cost island up to £1.5m
MILLIONS of pounds will be spent to transport airport runway materials around the island, an independent consultant’s report has shown.
Cobo car park resurfacing may be complete by spring
PLANS to revamp Cobo car park should be completed by next spring now planning permission has been granted, Castel Douzaine has said.
Latest from the States
A BID to delay the £80m. airport project was thrown out this afternoon. Deputy John Gollop brought the sursis, which lost by 38 votes to six. He was accused of panicking about making a tough decision. But it has not all been plain sailing for Public Services refurbishment plans. It faced strong questions from deputies [...]
Cuts and loss of sponsor threatens Floral Guernsey
FLORAL Guernsey may have to cut part of its programme after its main sponsor pulled out and the States announced funding cuts.
Prison apologises to woman visitor locked in toilet for almost a day
A FEMALE visitor was locked in a prison toilet for 23 hours last month, Home minister Geoff Mahy officially confirmed yesterday.
Planning applications – 26 July, 2011
Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.
Wage plans show lack of faith in C&E
WHEN the States meet this week members will be asked to approve an amendment to the minimum wage proposals which will give deputies freedom to set the level where they see fit.
A new No. 1
TOM DRUCE heads to Birmingham and this weekend’s televised Aviva Trials and national championships with realistic hopes of making his first national outdoor final.