Gravel ship gets stuck

A LOCAL cargo vessel ran aground in Littlehampton Harbour yesterday.


Round-world record holder stops off here

A WORLD record holder on a solo flight around the world stopped off in Guernsey yesterday.


Pub landlord fears for trade

LINKING Guernsey Water’s new headquarters to the main drain will see a St Andrew’s road closed until Christmas.


Keeping up with rate of change

INSIDE POLITICS yesterday took a look at the role of States members. With a general election fast approaching and many significant issues facing the island, the current system – based on ‘thanks for the vote, what did you want me to do?’ – has rarely looked more inadequate for today’s challenges.


Horton eyes Tour of Britain

TOBYN HORTON has chalked up another good win as he attempts to win a place in next month’s Tour of Britain eight-day stage race.


Planners reject burgled jeweller’s extra security

A TOWN jeweller which was the victim of a £200,000 smash-and-grab raid has had an application to improve its external security rejected by Environment.


It’s a sight better than felt

A GARDENING business is doing its best to add to the island’s green spaces.


Museum’s £1m. upgrade will last for the next 10 years

A MAJOR reorganisation of museum storage has been getting under way this week after nearly 20 years of waiting.


Hook, line but no sinker

‘I’ve got another take! Look at it go! Line’s just whistling off the spool!’


Third place ensures CIAC spot for the 2012 season

LEO RICE was a double winner and fellow Sarnians Tom Druce and Josh Allaway were also victorious as the Sportingbet Channel Islands men’s team performed well in their latest British League Division Three clash in Kingston.