SMALLER buses, more one-way streets and electric vehicle charging points are some of the options laid out by Environment that could one day form a road transport strategy.
Heaume returns – Allen recovers
IGNORE the league table, because it does not always paint a true picture.
Days of taking pick of EU laws have to end
CHERRY-PICKING legislation from the EU will not be sustainable in the long term, the Guernsey Review was told.
Pert hangs on to check Lithuanian
GRANDMASTER Nick Pert remains favourite to win the Open Tournament of the Intertrust Guernsey International Chess Festival, having retained the outright lead after five rounds.
‘Up for it’ Beere denies the Scots
A GREAT day at the Atlantic Championships in Cyprus produced victories for Guernsey over Scotland, Wales and Canada yesterday.
Skatepark set to be one of biggest in UK
A NEW skatepark at Beau Sejour will be the biggest built in Britain for about a decade – when enough money has been raised to get it started.
Hosts prove too strong for understrength Royal Navy
THE Sarnia Sword Club emerged victorious from their 41st annual match against the Royal Navy.
‘In that fog, my eyes would have been glued to the radar’
SENIOR Condor officers should have had their ‘eyes glued to the radar’ to compensate for bad weather on the morning the Vitesse crashed into a French fishing boat, a radar specialist has said.
Phil wants to bring Location to Guernsey
PRESENTER and property expert Phil Spencer wants to bring hit show Location, Location, Location to Guernsey – he’s just waiting for an invitation.
EU opportunities not problems at office in Brussels
HAVING permanent representatives in Brussels means the island can be much more proactive in identifying opportunities, the head of international relations said yesterday.