ALTHOUGH St Sampson’s douzaine is still remaining coy about why its members tried to block the Lowlands data park, what led to its change of heart and how much it has cost ratepayers in abortive legal fees and reputational damage to the parish, it is still possible to draw some conclusions about what really happened.
Handicap series hots up
THERE was all to row for in Saturday’s race at Rocquaine Regatta as the handicap series draws closer to its conclusion with several crews all in contention to take the title.
A garage is okay but you can’t get your cars into it
PLANNERS have agreed in principle to a couple converting a barn into a garage, but objected to them breaking through a wall and creating a driveway, a planning tribunal heard yesterday.
Shopkeeper hands back Dolphin lease
DOLPHIN Stores will be closing tomorrow.
Two out of three for Galaxy
GALAXY scooped two out of three trophies at the CISX Channel Islands Championship.
Local quartet pass the ABA qualification test
THE Bailiwick has four newly qualified ABA coaches.
Ambulance and Rescue proves that it can do everything all at the same time
ALL four sections of the Ambulance and Rescue Service were in action at once on Wednesday evening for the first time in living memory.
London long-listed Alice hopes it’s good news in April
THE Olympics are only a step away for Alice Loveridge.
Airport route residents ‘should get their homes surveyed first’
UTILITY officials have played down fears that 28,000 delivery trips for the airport project will ruin the island’s infrastructure.
Takeaway owner has just six weeks to find £180,000
A CHINESE takeaway owner who owes £188,556 on a confiscation order has been given more time to pay, but was told the court is starting to lose patience.