New bishop backs way island maintains its church buildings

MONEY to maintain Guernsey’s church buildings should continue to come from islanders, the new Bishop of Winchester has said on his first official visit to the island.


Andy gives his restored tractor to Caritas Trust

A TRACTOR restored by three-time World Touring Car champion Andy Priaulx has provided a boost to the Caritas Community Charitable Trust’s market garden project.


We take good care of our animals, say pet shop proprietors

PET shops have defended their animal welfare records, after the GSPCA told islanders not to buy from them.


Costs could keep golf off La Ramee

AN ATTEMPT to reverse the designation of farmland at La Ramee as a potential golf course has drawn a mixed response from sportsmen, landowners and neighbours.


Scents and sensibility

Christmas conjures up vivid images: piles of gifts, the sparkle of decorations and tables groaning with food. But its aromas are surely just as potent.


Six of the best giant sweet treats

Christmas is coming faster than you can say Jingle Bells and as the festive season is associated with food, we've gathered some of the best sweet treats out there.


On red alert

Avoiding red has always been the golden rule of red carpet dressing. Until now.


Guernsey U14 V Tottonians U14

Guernsey U14 15, Tottonians U14 19 THE Guernsey under 14s were in no doubt as to the task ahead of them as they faced league leaders Tottonians on home soil.


Dozen armed police at knife incident

ARMED with guns and carrying riot shields, more than a dozen police rushed to a St Sampson’s property yesterday afternoon.


Open air boxing is back at the Track

OPEN air boxing is set to return to the Track next summer after the success of its debut outing in 2010.