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States says no need to treat sewage

FULL sewage treatment in Guernsey has been rejected by the States after accepting scientific evidence that said it was not needed.

States says no need to treat sewage

Flybe tries again to compete on Jersey run

FLYBE wants free rein to compete fully on inter-island routes.

Flybe tries again to compete on Jersey run

Signatures will help bring change for child abuse survivors

VOICE for Victims campaigner Zibby Yates will hit the streets today to drum up island support in favour of positive changes for those affected by child sex abuse.

Signatures will help bring change for child abuse survivors

Illegal TV licence hikes take us for £400,000

PRESSURE is mounting for a TV licence refund that could total nearly £400,000 after it emerged that three fee hikes were unlawful.

Illegal TV licence hikes take us for £400,000

Ambassadors will represent us in Biberach

EIGHT young ambassadors have been chosen to represent the island in Germany.

Young Ambassador Amelia Brackley will go to see the camp in Biberach where her great-grandfather was interned.   (Picture by Tom Tardif, 1222037)

Water commercialisation plan frozen for now

PUBLIC Services’ plans to commercialise Guernsey’s water and wastewater operations have been put on hold by the States.

Water commercialisation plan frozen for now

‘Give those already here rights first’

LOCALS should have their rights set out in legislation before those rights are extended to others under a new population management regime, Housing’s deputy minister has said.

‘Give those already here rights first’

Petanque could be coming to Town – if the planners let it

PETANQUE could be coming to St Peter Port after planning permission for two new courts was submitted.

Petanque could be coming to Town – if the planners let it

No jobs in UK but tutor and family must quit the island

A FAMILY of five will be forced to leave the island after losing an appeal against the Housing Department’s refusal to reconsider an application for a compassionate licence.

John and Helen Carr lost yesterday’s appeal against Housing’s decision not to grant them a compassionate licence. They now face returning to the UK where the problems of the former CFE tutor finding work were described in court as insurmountable.

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