Incinerator is dropped in ‘ship to Jersey’ plan

GUERNSEY’S waste will be exported, avoiding the need for an on-island incinerator, under proposals announced today.


Rihoy scores the winner on return

IT WAS a predictable script last night at the Track with Dave Rihoy the match-winner on his return to first-team action.


New era at Kings House

A NEW but traditional office development on the Grange already looks at one with its surroundings on the road.


HSSD record project ‘is going well’

A NEW £10.9m. computer project will be finished on budget by the start of 2013, Health and Social Services has said.


Police target noise, death traps and diesel

TRAFFIC officers are to crack down on noise pollution.


Experienced players return to boost Sarnian challenge

GUERNSEY are out to win the lot in this year’s Channel Island International Pool Championships in Jersey.


‘Final hurdle’ on Nelson Place development cleared

WORK on Nelson Place will begin in the new year, after the Environment Department board approved an application to allow access from Forest Lane.


‘Islands must fight unlawful scrapping of the VAT relief’

SCRAPPING a relief that allowed goods under £15 to be sent to the UK from the Channel Islands VAT free was totally unlawful and discriminatory, the general manager of Ferryspeed Guernsey has said.


Brace on debut for Barnes

TWO tries by new player Malcolm Barnes helped Guernsey to a much-needed win away to Dover on a very foggy afternoon.


Waterman breaks white bream record

TROY WATERMAN was legering with squid on the east coast the other evening, hoping for some nice bream.