Harbour tour highlights need for £100m. outlay by 2020

MORE than £100m. will have to be spent on improving Guernsey’s harbours by 2020, the harbourmaster has said.


Montague disappointed as course record eludes him

ROWERS relished the calm waters as they put their stamina to the test in the 16.4km Clameur Challenge race.



Airtel told it cannot erect pole at vinery

ENVIRONMENT members have disregarded planners’ advice and thrown out an application to erect a telecommunications pole in the north of the island yesterday.


Jersey falls into line on Zero-10

Europe has ruled that Jersey’s Zero-1o tax regime is acceptable with some minor changes, the island’s chief minister has claimed.


HMRC data shows Guernsey leads in QROPS transfers

Data direct from Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs (HMRC) shows that during the first half of this year there were more pension transfers into Qualifying Recognised Overseas Pension Schemes (QROPS) in Guernsey than any other jurisdiction globally.


Planning applications – 13 September, 2011

Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.


Bailiwick vending has fresh outlook

FRESH Guernsey ingredients are now being used in hot drink vending machines.


Priaulx’s unable to get a grip

A LACK of grip at the start of the race knocked Andy Priaulx’s chance of a podium finish in the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup race at Silverstone.


A family will struggle on the average wage

PARENTS with two children should be able to maintain a minimal standard of life with just over £500 per week, new research has shown.