Light Industry news


Butcher’s shop allowed where gifts were not

PLANNERS have been criticised for letting a butcher’s shop open in the former Griffin’s Grotto gift shop.


Co-op wants to spend £1m. to help out ‘Fred’

FIVE new light industrial units are going to be built by the Co-op at Lowlands in the Vale.


Residents delighted after Freds in sheds bid defeated

HOUGUES MAGUES residents are celebrating after Environment’s plan to turn over almost an acre of land to light industry was thrown out by the States.


Barras Lane centre’s £1m. refurbishment finished

THE Barras Lane Commercial Centre has undergone a £1m. refurbishment.


Intersurgical hits the quarter-century

INNOVATION and automation have been key to Intersurgical’s success over the years, according to its management.


Act or the criticisms will mount

OUR story about a small industrial business that faces closure at the end of the month as part of the Leale’s Yard redevelopment highlights a recurrent theme from the last four years of this States: how problems are left hanging.


A positive for industry

A PRIME site in St Martin's is being redeveloped into a modern environment for light industrial businesses.


Are they serious about industry on this budget?

AWARD-WINNING businessman Derek Coates has questioned the States' commitment to light industry.

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