Campbell injury blow rubs salt in Guernsey’s wounds

Portsmouth 36, Guernsey 22 A STRONG Portsmouth side belied their lowly league position to inflict Guernsey’s biggest defeat of the season on Saturday.


Residents back plan to move Salerie’s abandoned vehicles

PROPOSALS to remove abandoned cars from the Salerie Battery have delighted people living nearby.


Watson defeated by Robson

HEATHER WATSON has lost to fellow British player Laura Robson at the Aegon GB Pro Series tournament in Barnstaple.


Church Square users angry at Environment’s car-free plan

ISLANDERS have reacted angrily to proposals that could see Church Square closed to cars.


Wrecked boats down to bad luck, says harbour master, but other owners disagree

BAD luck is to blame for the damage caused to two boats by strong winds, the harbour master has said.


New member for Education

ROBERT Sillars has been elected to the Education Department.


Hansard idea wins approval

KEEPING a full written record of States debates in the form of a Hansard has won the backing of members.


Planning applications – 25 October, 2011

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


Nobody is driving the traffic strategy

IT IS a report for which the tone is set from the very beginning.


Sir Philip’s message to Guernsey

SIR PHILIP BAILHACHE, the former Bailiff of Jersey, had a remarkable election in that island last week when he topped the poll in the senatorial ballot with more than 17,500 votes.