THE Guernsey Race Club is appealing for more people to join its committee and help officiate on race day.
Largest event yet
THE largest mass participation event the Guernsey Velo Club has ever staged took place last weekend.
Northern delights
Closer to home than usual, Tim Earl enjoyed returning to his northern roots. He finds a shipshape Sheffield and finally sets foot inside a house he’s admired since he was a boy. And Chatsworth is pulling out all the stops when it comes to decking the halls this Christmas…
False rape claim sees woman put in prison
A WOMAN who falsely claimed that she was raped after her girlfriend caught her cheating with a man has been sent to prison for three months and a week.
Vance’s options growing as more players stake a claim
SAM COCHRANE is thriving on the Guernsey FC experience in the way that anyone with the hunger to become a better footballer will surely have.
Subtle shift eases development constraints in ‘local centres’
Next week the States debates the proposed new Strategic Land Use Plan, which should set out land use policy in the island for the next 20 years. James Falla looks at what the plan might mean for business and the island’s economy in years to come.
Simpson restless, Willstrop ruthless
FATIGUE caught up with Chris Simpson at the worst time yesterday when he faced one of the best players in the world.
Leader’s absence leaves Fauxquets race wide open
GUERNSEY’S endurance runners head inland tomorrow as the FNB Cross Country Series moves to the popular but challenging course at Fauxquets Valley camp site.
Would-be deputy sets up initiative to get youth interested in politics
YOUNG people are being encouraged to take a bigger interest in local politics and voting, thanks to a project devised by a potential future deputy.
Winter lets are vital to us, say hoteliers
HOTELS are becoming more reliant on winter lets in order to survive the off-season, proprietors have said.