Plenty of backing for number plate stand

A WOMAN who was told by the Environment Department that it would not issue her a registration number she had paid for has now taken  legal advice over the matter.


Island is in the premier league for transparency

BIG businesses establish themselves in Guernsey because standards are so high, the Policy Council has said.


Dawes and Perrio out to retain their crowns

A BUMPER field is expected at Delancey Park tomorrow for the opening FNB Cross Country League event.


Refurbishment of hotel sees 18 staff laid off

EIGHTEEN full-time staff from Le Chalet Hotel could lose their jobs due to refurbishment work.


New Education member keen to look at link with officers

THE way senior civil servants at Education deal with the board needs to be explored, its new political member has said.


All creatures great and small welcomed during second harvest festival

THE Rev. Richard Bellinger has held his second harvest festival in St Tugual’s Chapel – and this year the island’s pets were invited as well.


James bids Alderney adieu

AND finally … this is the last Bailiwick column I will ever write.


‘Gateway to Sark a disgrace’

CHIEF PLEAS came and went in my absence last week – at its now customary breakneck speed, by all accounts.


What has been done to date?

GUERNSEY’S chief minister took time out of a busy schedule in the States yesterday to say that, contrary to this column’s view yesterday, there would be no whitewash report following the review of the Education Department.


Dominant Queripel drives into the Chouet limelight

THE irresistible Callum Queripel dominated the first meeting of the new autocross winter season.