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Left to die

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THE two-way mirror that assists drivers as they exit Grandes Rocques Road marks the point where 67 years ago Nicholas Ogier met a cruel and mysterious death.

The ever-changing sands of Grandes Rocques

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Those living at Grandes Rocques have fond memories of the area as it was and the people who inhabited it, as Rob Batiste reports.

A nice little earner

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VISITING Grandes Rocques beach in the 1960s offered so much more than it does these days.

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The Way home

THE Germans all but wrecked it, that great sea lord de Saumarez transformed it into a school for his ailing son and plans for the 1951 Festival of Britain were drawn up there.

Service sees an increase in support for those affected by crime

VICTIM Support is helping more islanders than ever.

Floral judges rave over gardens

FLOWER experts are amazed at the high standard of Guernsey’s gardens.

GSPCA festival has lots of animal attraction

Pets and prizes were the order of the day on Saturday as the GSPCA held its first summer festival. Nigel Baudains reports. Pictures by Daniel Guerin.

Trust’s fund-raiser draws crowds

HUNDREDS descended on Saumarez Park last evening for the annual Viaer Marchi.

Hospice funds climb by £6,000

AN ADVOCATE’S efforts on his bicycle have raised nearly £6,000 for Les Bourgs Hospice development fund.

Youth service reinvigorated

ALDERNEY’S new youth services manager is itching to meet the island’s youngsters.